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Safety Overview Preparedness Guidelines Neighborhood Watch Crime Reports Reporting Crime Emergency Contacts |
Neighborhood Watch: A Community Crime Prevention Program The objective of Neighborhood Watch is to organize communities where residents are trained to be alert to potential crimes in their neighborhoods. Citizens are trained to keep watchful eyes on neighbors' homes and be alert to any suspicious or unusual activity that is occurring close to home. Patrol of neighborhoods can be accomplished by citizens-band radio-equipped vehicles or foot patrol. With the quick identification of a potential problem in your area, we can provide a prompt response and the trained personnel to investigate any reported incident or suspicion. In addition, police officers will aid you in developing security measures for your own home. Receiving a free home security inspection and taking property identification measures can help prevent a thief from choosing your home as a target. To designate your active participation in the Neighborhood Watch program, we will provide you with decals to be placed on windows in your home to deter would-be criminals. Be A Part of Neighborhood Watch Citizen Patrol Free Home Security Inspection Property Identification DO's and DON'T's to Prevent Home Burglaries
Watch Out Be alert for strangers in your neighborhood! So many burglaries could be stopped or prevented if only more people would report suspicious happenings. If your doors or windows look as if they've been tampered with, notify the police. Ask the neighbor who's watching your home while you're gone to check it carefully for you. Notify the police immediately of any suspicious people, trucks or cars in the neighborhood. Don't worry about being a nuisance. Your police department will welcome your call and the opportunity to prevent a burglary. Remember, your belongings are yours; keeping them out of the hands of burglars and thieves is your responsibility. Vandalism to homes, automobiles and other property is a major problem throughout Fairfax County. Help your neighbors and yourself by taking part in NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH! To report something or someone suspicious, use the Fairfax County Police Department non-emergency number, 703-691-2131. For events that are life-threatening or immediately damaging to property, Call 9ll. Get Involved or Be Involved Call Your Police Department for Crime Prevention Services FCPD District Station Addresses and Telephone Numbers Below are direct access e-mail addresses for the identified personnel of the Fairfax County Police Department. Please feel free to contact staff concerning any issues or comments you may have. Fair Oaks District Station Reston District Station |
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