Neighborhood Watch
Roswell, New Mexico
Our neighborhoods are the core of our community. Maintaining a safe neighborhood is the responsibility of everyone living in it. Volunteers are needed in the new office for this already established program to answer phones, take messages, mail Neighborhood Watch letters and help educate the public about the program. Do your part by becoming a volunteer in the Neighborhood Watch program.
Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch is one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. Neighborhood Watch fights the isolation that crime both creates and feeds upon. It forges bonds among area residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies, and improves relations between police and the communities they serve.
Why Neighborhood Watch
It works! Throughout the country, dramatic decreases in burglary and related offenses are reported by law enforcement agencies.
Today’s transient society produces communities that are`less personal. Many families have two working parents and children involved in many activities that keep them away from home. An empty house in a neighborhood where none of the neighbors know the owner is a prime target for burglary.
Neighbors get to know one another. If you know who belongs in the neighborhood, you also know who doesn’t. You will recognize unauthorized intruders more readily and be more likely to call the police at the slightest sign of suspicious behavior for a friend more so than for a stranger who lives down the block.
Every neighborhood has its own problems, each is unique. Neighborhood Watch gives the residents a vehicle to identify, prioritize and tap into local resources to solve those problems, increasing pride of ownership in the community.
Communication between watch group members is improved, as well as communication between members and the police. Important information about crimes and crime trends that are occurring in the neighborhoods are sent to members to alert them about what they should be looking out for and what they could do to keep from becoming a victim of crime.
On-line Forms: (Microsoft Word Format)
1. Neighborhood Watch Volunteer
2. Block Captain Information Form
Sponsored by: Roswell Police Department
Our contact information is:
Jerry Lonowski
Phone: 624-6770
Cell: 914-0219
Richard Lucero
Roswell Police Department
Community Relations
128 W. Second
Roswell, NM 88201