Lakewood Neighborhood Watch Program
(Reference the City of Lakewood's Neighborhood Watch Program)
According to information provided by the Neighborhood Watch volunteer chairperson, our Green Mountain area had very little crime this past quarter. Because we have a number of active Neighborhood Watch blocks, Lakewood police are convinced that the Neighborhood Watch program is very effective in reducing crime. We want to add more blocks. Accordingly, the GMCA board of directors is asking for one or two persons to become a Block Captain on each block. Long blocks can be sub-divided so working as a team can reduce the task of distributing a 4-page police newsletter three times a year... that's the total annual work load!!!
Two officers support our "sector". They are very helpful and invite your call.
Southwest: Mark Mansanares 303-987-7385 and Lee Thomas 303-987-7387. (Click their name to email them.)
Start your investigation at the Lakewood Neighborhood Watch web page, and then send us a note with the Contact GMCA page for our support.
Excerpts from the Lakewood Neighborhood Watch page:
Neighborhood Watch is NOT:
How can my neighbors and I form a Neighborhood Watch Program?
Again, feel free to contact GMCA in regard to Neighborhood Watch. We are strong supporters!
According to information provided by the Neighborhood Watch volunteer chairperson, our Green Mountain area had very little crime this past quarter. Because we have a number of active Neighborhood Watch blocks, Lakewood police are convinced that the Neighborhood Watch program is very effective in reducing crime. We want to add more blocks. Accordingly, the GMCA board of directors is asking for one or two persons to become a Block Captain on each block. Long blocks can be sub-divided so working as a team can reduce the task of distributing a 4-page police newsletter three times a year... that's the total annual work load!!!
Two officers support our "sector". They are very helpful and invite your call.
Southwest: Mark Mansanares 303-987-7385 and Lee Thomas 303-987-7387. (Click their name to email them.)
Start your investigation at the Lakewood Neighborhood Watch web page, and then send us a note with the Contact GMCA page for our support.
Excerpts from the Lakewood Neighborhood Watch page:
Neighborhood Watch is NOT:
- A citizen vigilante group
- A guarantee that crime will not occur in your neighborhood
- A program that encourages personal risks to deter crime
How can my neighbors and I form a Neighborhood Watch Program?
- Obtain Neighborhood Watch Program information from the Neighborhood Watch Program Coordinator or call 303-987-7105
- Establish a group of interested neighbors
- Call the program coordinator to schedule a meeting to discuss the program
- Sign up and help distribute the Neighborhood Watch Newsletter and join over544 other citizens who also receive this relevant, timely newsletter.
Again, feel free to contact GMCA in regard to Neighborhood Watch. We are strong supporters!