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Lake Park Community Crime Watch

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   Since its beginnings, Neighborhood Watch has grown from an "extra eyes and ears" approach to crime prevention to a  more proactive, community-oriented task by bringing together local officials, law enforcement, and residents for the protection of their communities. Today's Watch Group programs incorporate activities that not only address crime prevention issues, but also restore pride and unity to a neighborhood.

   Law enforcement has uncovered an important reality: The communities in which citizens have observed and reported suspicious activity have seen a decline in crime rates overall.

   It only takes a moment of your time to register and join other residents in showing a vested interest in cleaning up our community and providing a safe home for our children.

   To enroll your household, simply submit this completed form.  Only other members will be able to see the members roster or access contact information.  The information you provide will only be utilized for Watch issues and will NEVER be shared or sold. 

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More literature can be found in the
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Communities that form Neighborhood Watch groups report less crime and better neighbor relations. It's a simple way to alert one another to possible criminal activities.  To volunteer, you simply complete the registration form, and you're done.

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Your name, location, and phone number is the only personal information collected, and only fellow Watch members have access to the roster.

Incidents to report to the Watch group:  Trespassers, theft, fighting, vandalism, gun fire within the park, drug activity, etc.

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Incidents to report to the Sheriff's Office:  Robbery, threats, arson, assault, poaching, vagrancy, etc.

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