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NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME WATCH
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The design of the Neighborhood Watch Program
is easy to follow. Each Neighborhood Watch
program needs a Neighborhood Watch
Coordinator. This person is responsible for
attending the monthly Coordinator Meetings.
The Police Department's Neighborhood Watch
Liaison holds a Neighborhood Crime Watch
Coordinator meeting. The Police Liaison
meets with all the Watch Coordinators and
provides them with handout material, guest
speakers and addresses questions or concerns
that the Coordinators may have. The Watch
Coordinator would have received the
questions or concerns from the Block
Captain. After the meeting, the Neighborhood
Watch Coordinator would pass the information
on to the Block Captain.
The Block Captains are the members that
provide the information passed on by the
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator to the
participants that reside in that Block
Captain's area.
Many communities and Home Owner Associations
have devised their own ways of transferring
the information to the members of their
community. The most common method is the
Community Newsletter. The most important
thing is that the communities have
established methods of communicating with
each other and are watching out for each
other's best interest.
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Contact:
Officer Carlos Angelero
407-905-3160 x 3024
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