Fond du Lac Police Department

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

Contact: Captain Mat Mueller
(920) 322-3745

Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program that enlists the active participation of citizens, in cooperation with law enforcement, to reduce residential crime.

Neighborhood Watch means:

How does neighborhood watch work?

You and your neighbors are the ones who are in a position to really know what goes on in your neighborhood. Ask yourself: Would a police officer recognize a stranger in your yard or a suspicious vehicle in your driveway? Maybe not. But your neighbors probably would!.

And that's what Neighborhood Watch is all about.

Organizing the eyes and ears of an entire neighborhood into a powerful, hard to penetrate, 24 hour-a-day barrier... protecting neighborhoods from crime.

And it Works!

Why? In cooperation with each other and their police department, members of an organized Neighborhood Watch group learn how to fight crime the most effective way...before it occurs!

Neighborhood Watch helps members to...

Is Neighborhood Watch Really Effective?

You bet it is! The reason is simple enough:
Desire...Opportunity...Ability
Criminals must have all three if they are to be successful.

Neighborhood Watch groups DENY criminals the OPPORTUNITY and ABILITY they need by refusing the criminal the chance to operate undetected.

All across the United States, wherever Neighborhood Watch groups are active, the reduction of crime has been substantial...even dramatic!

Starting a Neighborhood Watch Group is Easy

First, get organized. Contact the Crime Prevention Unit of the Fond du Lac City Police Department at 929-7298. We'll help you get a Group started in your neighborhood.

Then, arrange a date, time, and place for your first meeting. One of our crime prevention officers will be on hand to present the program to your group.

The officer will explain the Neighborhood Watch concept, talk about effective crime prevention techniques, and explain what it takes to make a Watch group really effective.

What's Expected of a Neighborhood Watch Member?

  1. Develop a watchful, concerned attitude. Be aware of what's going on in your neighborhood.
  2. Report suspicious persons, vehicles and activities to the police immediately.
  3. Let someone in the Group know when your home will be unoccupied, and watch your neighbor's home when they are away.
  4. Participate in Operation I.D. and have an officer conduct a Security Survey of your home.
  5. Attend regular meetings with other Watch group members.

And Remember...

Neighborhood Watch doesn't require frequent meetings or a loss of privacy. It doesn't ask that a group member take any personal risk. And, Neighborhood Watch leaves the responsibility for apprehending criminals where it belongs...with the police.

Now, Do It!

Call the Fond du Lac Police Department Crime Prevention Unit at 322-3746, and Take a Bite Out of Crime in your neighborhood...

Join Neighborhood Watch

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