NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

Through the Neighborhood Watch program, Public Safety Officers teach volunteers techniques to protect themselves, their family, and their community from crime.  Monthly newsletters provide information on crime prevention and criminal activity as well as upcoming public safety events and safety tips.  To pick up a Neighborhood Watch Newsletter, visit the Community Sheriff’s Station, 13716 La Mirada Boulevard.

                                                                                                                                                  

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH REGISTRATION

 

Name: __________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________

Day Telephone Number: ____________________________________________

Evening Telephone Number: _________________________________________

When is the most convenient time to contact you?: _________________________

 What are your areas of interest?: 

_____ Crime Prevention                                     _____ Earthquake Preparedness

_____ Home Security                                          _____ Fire Awareness

_____ Personal Security                                      _____ Gang and Drug Activity

_____ Other 

I would like to: 

_____ Start a Neighborhood Watch group in my area and serve as a Block Captain.

_____ Participate in an existing Neighborhood Watch group in my area. 

Would you be willing to:

_____ Assist the Neighborhood Watch Advisory Board in increasing program membership

_____ Coordinating or conducting training programs

_____ Writing articles for the monthly newsletter

_____Coordinating Neighborhood Watch activities and participation in community events

_____ None of the above 

For more information regarding Neighborhood Watch and Emergency Training programs, contact the La Mirada Community Sheriff’s Station at (562) 902-2960, or the Public Safety Center at (562) 690-3845 or (714) 994-7490. 
 

Click here for the Neighborhood Watch Newsletter

 
Click here for the Neighborhood Watch Activity Survey