Sugar Land Police Department
Neighborhood Watch
How Neighborhood Watch Works
Neighborhood Watch is a Community Policing partnership program that rapidly expanded nation-wide in the 1970's to combat significant increases in residential crime. This program depends on citizen involvement to prevent and discourage crime and reduce fear by taking certain home, property, and personal self-protection precautions, really getting to know and look out for neighbors, and reporting crimes and suspicious activities to the police. Neighborhood Watch in the city of Sugar Land is a Sugar Land Police Department program and the department determines its policy.
Getting Started
Visit your block neighbors with this page or have a get-together to promote it, stimulate interest and enlist helpers, and gather program support from them. Call the phone number below for police information and assistance on your questions. Once you have the active support from half of your block, designate a Block Captain and Co-Captain to serve as block coordinators and liaisons with the police for information and educational literature. Establish a means to keep all your residents informed of these communications.
Organizing & Maintaining Neighborhood Watch
Within parameters, your block decides how to run its own program thereafter keeping your Crime Prevention Officer informed. Your Block Captain will coordinate block Neighborhood Watch activities, disseminate crime prevention information and educational literature, and bring new neighbors into the program.
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Please Remember You are not being asked to take personal risks, only to serve as extra "eyes and ears" and to report information on crimes and suspicious activities promptly to: 9-1-1 for emergencies or (281) 275-2525
The police will take action on those reports.
The City of Sugar Land Police Department strives to keep the city of Sugar Land one of the safest in the area. Nevertheless, however little, crime still does take place. Don't wait to become a victim-be proactive!
Isn't now the time to get a Neighborhood Watch Program started on your own block? Your Direct Police Contact:
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