Neighborhood Watch
Barbara Lopez Northeast CPAB Community Police Advisory
Board Member Highland Park
For more information contact Northeast CRO 213485-2548 e-mail at
b.lopez02/11/02@yahoo.com
Do you want to live in a SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD WE NEED YOUR HELP. Lets work together We are creating a team of neighbors, police, city officials and others to make sure our neighborhood, communities are safe. What is a Neighborhood Watch? Neighborhood Watch is proactive crime prevention through awareness of your community. It involves you, your neighbors and your local police.
WHAT IS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?
Neighbors make a commitment to report crime and suspicious activity in their neighborhood.
Neighbors take active roles in safety, beautifications and quality of life issues.
Neighbors develop friendships and trust; sharing phone numbers, work and vacation schedules and other important information.
Neighbors meet at local homes or community centers for BBQs, potlucks, socials and block parties or other special occasions.
HOW DO I START MY NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?
Talk to your neighbors ask them if they are interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch. They probably have the same concerns as you.
Call the Northeast Area Community Meeting Coordinator (213) 485-2548 to request police officers at your meeting. Officers provide crime trend information specific to your neighborhood, crime prevention strategies and hands-on approach to community policing.
Agree on a time and place for the meeting.
Notify your neighbors.
WHERE IS MY SENIOR LEAD OFFICER?
Senior Lead Officers (SLO) work regular patrol schedules and remain available to assist with community meetings. Call the Problem Solving Detail to contact your SLO.
PROBLEM SOLVING DETAIL
(213)847-3136
Northeast Area Community Relations is excited to offer a unique service the PROBLEM SOLVING DETAIL(PSD). Our PSD is staffed weekdays 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. When you call the number you will talk with a police officer who will listen and take action on the long-term crime and quality of life concerns in your neighborhood.
Service Provided by the PSD;
Centralized city [hone number for information and referral (213)847-3136
Community assistance with contacting other City departments or governmental entities.
Problem solving: assigning police officers to address ongoing community problems.
Follow-up phone call and letter to community members who report problems.
COMMUNITY WEBSITES
SEMI-ANNUAL BASIC CAR MEETING
Thursday June 13, 2002
Los Angeles Police Historical Museum
6045 York Blvd.
All Neighborhood Watch Block Captains and any community members of CYPRESS PARK, EAGLE ROCK, GLASSELL PARK, HIGHLAND PARK AND MT. WASHINGTON are encouraged to attend.
Hosted by:
11A19 Senior Lead Officer Joe Galindo
11A25 Senior Lead Officer Mark Allen
11A37 Senior Lead Officer Chris Cooper
11A89 Senior Lead Officer Ray Rangel
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Meet Northeast Area Captain Kyle Jackson
Meet your LAPD Patrol Officers
Meet your Senior Lead Officers
Meet your Community Relations Officers
Reunite your Neighborhood Watch
Report community achievements and events