On Tuesday, November 18, from 7pm-8:30pm, the Lake Forest Park police department will be hosting a Block Watch Captain’s Resource meeting at City Hall at Town Center. They anticipate discussing the following:
1- How to build and sustain a viable block watch group
2- Season Crime Trends (what do we need to do as the holidays approach)
3- Emergency Management Minute
4- Block Watch Captain’s ID Badges
There will be refreshments.
It is the hope of the LFP Police to reinvigorate their block watch effort, continue to build on their real-time communication strategy, and to reduce crime making the City of Lake Forest Park one of the safest communities in the Puget Sound region to live.
For more information about all of the strategies, check out the 2014 Operation Plan.
If your street does not yet have a block watch and you are interested in starting one, this is a good place to start. Or to develop a Block Watch program in your neighborhood, contact the Lake Forest Park Police Department at 206-364-8216.
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