Sunday, July 9, 2006

Charlotte Neighborhood Watch

Is your community or neighborhood part of Charlotte's Neighborhood Watch program? If not, you should consider getting one started.

A Neighborhood/Apartment Watch is a proven way to prevent crime. Many crimes in Charlotte have been solved and prevented by people who are members of a community watch. The police cannot be everywhere and extra eyes and ears never hurt.

A neighborhood watch is also a good way to meet your neighbors and organize community events- block parties, clean-ups, yard sales, etc.

Local Crime Watches:
McAlpine Tennille Neighborhood Watch
Country Club Heights Crime Watch
Cabarrus County Neighborhood Watch
Windsor Park Community Watch
Plaza-Midwood Community Watch

Community Watch Info:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Watch
How to Establish a Community Watch
CharMeck neighborhood Watch Chairperson Handbook
Sample Form:
Community Evaluation
Sample Form:
Report suspicious Activities
Sample Form:
Meeting Agenda
Sample Form:
Safety Questionnaire
Prevent Crime-
Info on Neighborhood Watch