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To join, individuals must register at http://www.duncanwatch.com/join . As a member of a Neighborhood Watch Group you have the responsibility to do the following:
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Know your neighbors. This includes all members living in the home and what vehicles they have. This makes it easy to know suspicious persons or vehicles.
Be an active participant and attend future Neighborhood Watch Meetings.
Protect yourself by making a list of all important items you have and include photos and replacement costs.
Lock all doors and windows when you are away, including detached garages.
Keep an eye out for suspicious activity and report it to the police department. For Non-Emergencies, call West Valley LAPD Station at 818-374-7611 - For Emergencies, call "911" .
If you see abandoned vehicles, graffiti, illegal dumping, broken fencing, non-functioning city street lights, and/or any other matter requiring city involvement around the neighborhood, take initiative to report to the city by calling 311 or via https://pw.lacounty.gov/contact/ . For Urgent Requests - Please call 800-675-HELP (4357) . For a list of LA County Emergency Contacts visit: https://emergency.lacity.org/la-responds/emergency-contacts .
If you plan to leave for a vacation, or extended amount of time, stop your mail and newspaper and let your neighbors know you will be away to help keep an eye on your house. Be a good neighbor and help pick-up flyers left on your neighbor’s front porches while they are away. Place lights on timers to make your home appear occupied and fill out a Vacation Check Request form at the police department. This alerts officers to give extra patrol around your residence while you are away.
Get involved in your neighborhood by looking out for each other. Remember that Neighborhood Watch is a partnership and will only be as good as you and your neighbors help make it. By being a good neighbor and an active participant in Neighborhood Watch you can make a difference in your community.
For more information, please visit https://www.nnw.org/resources-0 or contact our Block Captain.