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Neighborhood Watch Meeting Statistics The Neighborhood Watch Program was established in 1972 Burglary accounts for 1/3 of all serious crimes reported in U.S. This crime carries a high risk of injury or even death for victim who comes into surprise contact with burglar.
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting Neighborhoods with a Neighborhood Watch Program have crime rates 40 % lower than those neighborhoods without one. In the past 3 – 4 months we have had; 11 confirmed break-ins/thefts 4 of those were on leave/TDY 2 houses were set up for future actions 1 confirmed intruder
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting 1 possible intruder 6 suspicious activities reported Additionally, there have been 4 unsecured residences and 15 cases of vandalism reported During the same time period, Jacksonville has had over 80 reported thefts/break-ins
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting EVERY AIRMAN IS A SENSOR We need all residents to be observant to their neighborhoods and their surroundings. Public will not be patrolling HOW NOT TO BE A TARGET! Don’t let your mailbox fill up Cancel newspaper delivery Put lights on timers Trusted neighbor watch residence
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting Install deadbolts Hunt Pinnacle is working this issue Personal ID your valuables Sign up for VQW checks with Security Forces 10 houses have been checked during this time period and none of these houses have been targeted. Report suspected suspicious activity to Crime Stop at 987-6600
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting Signs are being ordered and should be posted within two weeks. Law enforcement doesn’t know your neighborhood unless they live in it. Only residents can recognize a car or person or activity that is out of place.
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