Neighborhood Watch To Be Organized
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- Created: 28 January 2008
A General Meeting to discuss the formation of a Neighborhood Watch program was held on Monday, January 28, 2008 at 7 pm at the Washington Township Administrative Building, 6200 Eiterman Road. This is in response to recent break-ins in Dublin.
Sgt. Ron Barnes of the Dublin Police Department attended the meeting and shared tips on how to make homes safer and answered questions about how to set-up the Neighborhood Watch program. He also provided information on a number of free safety programs offerred by the Dublin Police Department.
Sgt. Ron Barnes of the Dublin Police Department attended the meeting and shared tips on how to make homes safer and answered questions about how to set-up the Neighborhood Watch program. He also provided information on a number of free safety programs offerred by the Dublin Police Department.
The City of Dublin will provide Neighborhood Watch signs at no charge to Cramer's Crossing if we show substantial interest in this program--that means at least a 51% participation rate. Those attending the meeting were nearly unanimous in their desire for the signs. While attendance was good at the meeting, we need everyone in the community involved to make it a success. For more information about Sgt. Barnes' presentation and other topics of interest to homeowners, please review the minutes of the meeting.