What resources does the Davis Police Department provide to our neighborhood watch group?
• Beat Officers: The City is broken into small geographic patrol areas called “beats.” Officers are normally assigned to patrol specific beats so that they become familiar with the neighborhood and the unique issues that can come up in a particular area of town. We encourage residents to contact the beat officers directly so that they are aware of any neighborhood problems and so that they can attend any neighborhood meetings. You can look up or contact the beat officer assigned to your neighborhood by clicking here. • Crime Prevention Specialist: A Crime Prevention Specialist will help you organize a Neighborhood Watch. You will be given all the tools and on-going support to prevent crime in your neighborhood. A Crime Prevention Specialist can be contacted by calling (530) 747-5411 or by email at policeweb@cityofdavis.org. • Timely Crime Alert Information: You will be provided timely information that may have an effect on you and your neighborhood. Please take a look at the Daily Poli
Related Questions
- How can I become more active in programs sponsored by the Police Department, such as Neighborhood Watch, the Citizens Police Academy or the Police Reserve Unit?
- How do I go about setting up a Neighborhood Block Watch or having a Home Security Audit performed by the police department?
- Does the Dunwoody Police Department have a Neighborhood Watch program?