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Neighborhood
Watch
2012 Meeting
Schedule
Meetings are held in the Village Hall at 7:00pm
Wednesday
January 25
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Wednesday
April 25
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Wednesday
June 27
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Wednesday
August 29
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Wednesday
October 24
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Program
Coordinator: Deputy
Chief Mark Micetich
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Neighborhood
Watch Officer Anthony Ritz
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Prevention Officer Robert Petersen |
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Neighborhood
Watch Resources:
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Our
Mission:
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Neighborhood Watch Program
is organized to enable the
police and the community
to work together. The goal
is simple: To make each home,
each street and each area
more crime resistant. The
program is constantly expanding
and changing to meet the
needs of the community. |
Exchange
of Information
| Concerned
citizens are the best asset
any police department has
to help fight crime. The
program is designed to maximize
that asset. The Crime Prevention
Officer maintains lines of
communication with the Neighborhood
Watch Groups, supplying crime
and suspect information,
crime prevention tips, and
training on a variety of
subjects. This is done through
Block Captains in every zone.
The Officer also works with
the community to solve neighborhood
problems. The system relies
on the willingness of people
to get involved, stay informed
of area problems, and work
together on solutions. |
Forming
a Neighborhood Group:
| The
Neighborhood Watch Program
is organized to enable the
police and the community
to work together. The goal
is simple: To make each home,
each street and each area
more crime resistant. The
program is constantly expanding
and changing to meet the
needs of the community. |
Block
Captain:
Each
area or zone should appoint
someone as the Block Captain.
This should be someone
who is willing to put a
small amount of time into
the program. The Block
Captain acts as a representative
of your area or zone. Each
Block Captain will be given
important information on
area crime. The Block Captain
then passes this information
to those on his or her
area.
Block Captains can:
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Maintain a list of neighbors
including home & work
phone numbers.
* Set up follow-up meetings for their area.
* Establish a list of neighbors who can
watch over homes when residents are away.
* Contact new neighbors and invite them
to join the group.
* Act as a "clearing house" for
information and maintain contact with other
Block Captains in the area.
* Block Captains should seek and use volunteers
from the group to help with these activities.
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The
program is simple and takes very
little effort to start and maintain.
Neighborhood Watch ensures that group
members are informed, aware and involved.
The goal of making our area more
crime resistant is worth the effort
and it works!
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