Join your neighbors to attend a series of crime prevention education meetings held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 4 pm to 5 pm.
These informative workshops are designed to train citizens how to recognize and report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods, implement crime prevention strategies such as home security improvements and to make our community safer through the Neighborhood Watch Program.
The next workshop is ID Theft. Introductory information will be presented to cover what is identity theft, how identity theft happens plus what you can do to deter, detect and defend against ID Theft.
* Security Cameras & Residential Alarms on Wednesday, May 17th * Social Media and Cyber Security on Wednesday, June 21st
To RSVP, go to: http://CrimePreventionWorkshopApril19.eventbrite.com or call (925) 798-8788.
The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and the Pleasant Hill Police Department are expanding the Neighborhood Watch Program throughout Pleasant Hill and updating previously organized neighborhoods.
Neighborhood Watch is a program designed for neighbors to get to know each other, to look out for each other and to preserve neighborhoods and property. The program is about citizens and law enforcement working together to reduce crime in our neighborhoods.
For more information contact Pete Sabine (925) 297-5335 or Pete@ContraCostaLiving.com.
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