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Crime Watch Setting Up

Has your block formed a Neighborhood Crime Watch?

If not, join the hundreds of Coral Gables citizens who have formed Crime Watches in their neighborhoods in order to ensure a safer community.

What is a Neighborhood Crime Watch?

It is a group of citizens who get to know and look out for each other. It is the old fashioned idea of being a good neighbor!! It is also being the "eyes and ears" of the Coral Gables police. As good as our police department is, the officers can't be everywhere at once. The residents need to form a partnership with the police in order to have a crime free neighborhood.

How to get Started!

Get together with some of your neighbors and decide to form a Neighborhood Crime Watch. Once you have a chosen Block Captain, contact the Crime Watch office at 305-441-5760 to schedule a convenient day, time, and location for the meeting. Fliers announcing the upcoming meeting will be delivered to the Block Captain for distribution to the neighbors. That is all you have to do! The Crime Watch meeting will be facilitated by a certified crime prevention specialist from the police department. You will receive information on personal safety, prevention of car theft and fire safety. The Executive Director of Citizens Crime Watch will explain how to establish a successful Neighborhood

Setting up the Neighborhood Network

A telephone chain will be set up, based on the attendees at the meeting. The chain allows the neighbors to stay in touch and exchange important information. Updated quarterly crime statistics for your immediate area can be obtained by the Block Captain from the Crime Watch office and disseminated through the telephone chain. Quarterly newsletters will be distributed to all Crime Watch neighborhoods as a means of communication between the residents and the Crime Watch office. Our web site bulletin board will be constantly updated with information affecting all Crime Watch neighborhoods. If requested, the Crime Watch signs will be installed in strategic locations as an effective deterrent to crime in your area.

For Further Information on Setting up a Neighborhood Crime Watch, Please contact:

Crime Watch Executive Director
305-441-5760 office
305-446-0148 FAX
crimewatch@coralgables.com

www.crimewatchcoralgables.com


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