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Neighborhood Watch Monday

January 11, 2013 by Charlie London

Sgt Smith-photo-by-wm-coskrey

Sgt. Smith will be in the cafeteria at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary this Monday, January 14th to discuss the Neighborhood Watch program.

Please join him and your neighbors at 6:00 pm at 1368 Moss Street. The neighborhood association board meeting will follow.

Thanks to Bill Coskrey for the photo to the left and for organizing the Neighborhood Watch effort.

Betty Vallee listens as Bill Coskrey
encourages participation in Neighborhood Watch.
photo by Bonnie Lee
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

On Monday, January 14th at 6 pm there will be a Neighborhood Watch meeting.

We will discuss what we can do to protect ourselves and make our community a safer place to live and work.

The meeting will be held at Holy Rosary Cafeteria at 1368 Moss Street.
Why Your Participation Is Needed
= To Voice & Address Your Concerns
= To Reduce Crime In Our Community
= To Provide a Safer Neighborhood For You And Your Family

It’s up to all of us to make our community a better place.
Together we can make a difference.


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Neighborhood Watch

September 6, 2012 by Charlie London

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Your New Orleans Police Department urges you to become involved in the fight against crime by becoming part of a Neighborhood Watch Group.

These are some of the benefits with being involved with a Neighborhood Watch Group in New Orleans:

Becoming a close partner with the Police Department.
Fighting crime.
Addressing quality of life issues (overgrown lots, abandoned houses, street light outages, etc.)
Participating in community and neighborhood events (block parties, outreach programs, etc.).
Receiving regular safety tips.
Meeting your neighbors, city officials and social service professionals.
Developing a partnership with local churches, schools and other public service agencies.

If you would like to get involved or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. If you are already a member of a Neighborhood Watch Group, we would very much like to receive your input so that we may improve the program.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Andres Gonzalez, Sr.
New Orleans Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
Telephone: (504) 658-5590
e-mail: agonzalez@nola.gov

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