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Neighborhood Watch
The Bloomington Police Department realizes that residents' participation in crime prevention programs is essential. The Neighborhood Watch program enables the police and residents to work as partners to prevent crime and to meet the needs of the community.
What is Neighborhood Watch?Concerned residents are the best asset any police department has in fighting crime. The Neighborhood Watch program was developed to train and educate residents in ways to be involved, stay informed and work together with their neighbors to address mutual concerns and find solutions. A watch program is neighbors helping neighbors. Who can participate?Everyone! This is a free program offered for young, old, renter and home owner. How do I set up a meeting?
What is discussed at the meeting?Representatives from the Police Department will conduct the meeting. This will be the Neighborhood Watch Coordinator and/or Police Reserve Officer and a street officer. The topics covered will be:
How do I qualify for the Neighborhood Watch signs?In order to be considered an "active" Neighborhood Watch group, the following guidelines must be met.
Once these requirements are met, the neighborhood watch signs will be installed and will remain as long as the neighborhood stays active in the program. The Neighborhood Watch program is working and making a difference in the crime rate in Bloomington. By working together we can make sure our community stays a safe place to work and live. For more information, contact: Proactive Police Services, Bloomington Police Department
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