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Neighborhood Watch


Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch, Block Watch, Town Watch, Crime Watch--whatever the name, it's one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. Neighborhood Watch fights the isolation that crime both creates and feeds upon. It forges bonds among area residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies, and improves relation between police and the communities they serve.


The ABC'S of Neighborhood Watch

Getting Organized

When a group decides to form a Neighborhood Watch, it:

Neighbors Look For...

Report these incidents to the police of sheriff's department.
Talk about the problem with your neighbors.

How to Report

Staying Alive

It's an unfortunate fact that when a neighborhood crime crisis goes away, so does enthusiasm for Neighborhood Watch. Work to keep your Watch group a vital force for community well-being.

* A McGruff House is a reliable source of help for children in emergency of frightening situations. Volunteers must meet specific standards, including a law enforcement records check. Programs are established locally as a partnership amoung law enforcement, schools, and community organizations. For more information call 801-486-8768.
Crime Prevention Tips From:
National Crime Prevention Council and Lincoln Police Department

McGruff The Crime Dog and TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME are registered trademarks of the National Crime Prevention Council.


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