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Neighborhood Watch Orientation slated for Jan. 8

by The AV Times Staff • January 3, 2013

PALMDALE – The city of Palmdale’s public safety and community relations department will host a Neighborhood Watch Orientation presentation for property owners and residents next Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. in the city council chamber, 38300 Sierra Highway suite B.

“Neighborhood Watch is the most effective means available for keeping crime out of our neighborhoods,” said Palmdale’s Community Safety Supervisor Kelly Long.  “Neighborhood Watch is also very effective in preparing yourself and your neighborhood for any type of emergency situation that may arise.”

Residents who are not currently involved in Neighborhood Watch are encouraged to come learn about the Neighborhood Watch program and how easy it is to form and maintain a group in their neighborhood.

Crime Prevention Officer’s from the City and Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Departments Palmdale Station will facilitate the presentation.

“We can answer your questions and discuss how Neighborhood Watch works and how it can help you and your neighborhood,” said Crime Prevention Officer Kery German.

For more information about the meeting or to learn more about Neighborhood Watch, please call Palmdale’s public safety and community relations department at 661-267-5170.

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