Neighborhood Watch Committee
Our nation is built on the strength of our citizens. Every day, we encounter situations calling upon us to be the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Not only does the Neighborhood Watch Program allow citizens to help in the fight against crime, it is also an opportunity for communities to bond through service.
Thank you for another great year of keeping things under control by working together, calling things in, we have been able to keep our neighborhood the lowest in crime.
Neighborhood Watch cannot do it alone, only with the help of everyone. Your eyes and ears make this community nice to live in.
This year we will ask that you watch for more. These times of budget cuts lead to shorter police protection and more criminal activity.
When in doubt, report it to the police. They will determine its validity value. This also goes for any type
of fires, gunshots, garbage dumping, and/or use of extra large vehicles on our roads. Please call the police to report anything suspicious.
The Police Community non-emergency line is: 935-3311 or call 911 for an emergency.
Thank you.
Joseph Meszaros,
Neighborhood Watch Captain

