On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, the Neighborhood Watch program of Manhattan Beach Police Department would like to invite residents of Manhattan Beach to an informational meeting about crime in the City and the Neighborhood Watch program.
Residents who have an interest in learning more about Manhattan Beach Neighborhood Watch and how to join with hundreds of others in the prevention of crime, are welcome and encouraged to attend. For over 30 years, Manhattan Beach Neighborhood Watch has worked tirelessly to involve the community in home/personal safety education, deterring crime and looking out for one another. Although there are nearly 500 Block Captains, there are many streets without a volunteer and those folks are not receiving important crime and safety information. A volunteer Block Captain is essential to the continued success of Manhattan Beach Neighborhood Watch and communication between the residents and police department.
In addition, during the meeting, residents will hear from Manhattan Beach Chief of Police, Eve R. Irvine, who will talk about crime and safety and how the community plays a key role in the deterrence and prevention of crime. Also included in the agenda; representatives from the Detective Bureau will discuss residential-related crime, vehicle-related crime and Criminal Justice Realignment and how it affects Manhattan Beach.
For more information, please call Manhattan Beach Neighborhood Watch at (310) 802-5183.
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