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Neighborhood
The
Menasha Police Crime Prevention Department will help you organize your block.
We will print meeting notice flyers. A Police Officer will attend your neighborhood
watch meeting and will discuss crimes
occurring in your neighborhood along with prevention methods that work. To assure
officer availability call the Crime Prevention Officer before scheduling your
neighborhood meeting. Neighborhood watch street signs are also available at
the crime prevention department.


Are
you interested in starting a watch zone in your neighborhood download the watch
captain's informational packet:
CLICK
HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE INITIAL LETTER TO WATCH CAPTAINS PDF
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Be
Educated, Be Involved, Take a Stance in your Neighborhood
The
key to safety in your neighborhood realistically is just being a good neighbor.
Do you know the names/faces of those who live next door. Would you be suspicious
if a moving truck pulled in next door and started loading up televisions and
stereos? Does an adult in a car asking questions of a small child on the sidewalk
strike you as odd? Have you ever answered the door to find someone selling meat
or offering to do home improvements? These are all situations the police would
find suspicious and we would prefer to investigate them while they are occurring
instead of after someone becomes victimized. The police department needs all
neighborhoods to have citizens who will take an interest in their neighborhoods
and their neighbors. Neighborhood watch groups were started to break down barriers
and unite people toward a common goal of safety near your home, however, neighborhood
watch groups have become difficult to maintain. Many people do not want to ask
for a watch group simply because they don't want to be in charge of it. That's
why we started an e-mail notification group of concerned citizens who want to
know what is going on in their neighborhood AND will call the police whenever
they see suspicious activity occurring. If you would like to be on the neighborhood
watch e-mail list call our Crime Reduction Coordinator, Jeff Jorgenson , 967-5142.
After explaining your intentions, a short background check will be performed
to determine if you have any felony or fraud related convictions. Upon completion
of the background check, you will be added to the group e-mailing list. This
will entitle you to receive scam alerts, safety bulletins, press releases and
a biweekly report of property crimes e-mailed right to your computer. You will
not be expected to police your neighborhood. We are not asking anyone to get
personally involved in investigating suspicious activity. Rather, call the police
when you see suspicious activity occurring. By joining forces we can all make
Menasha a safer place to live!!
CLICK
HERE TO DOWNLOAD EMAIL GROUP APPLICATION
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Business
Neither
small and large businesses are immune from crime. When problems occur in the
business district they can soil the reputation of every business. Even competing
businesses have a common thread in preventing crime around their business and
protecting employees and customers. If you are a small business and never seem
to have the time to plan for a response to armed robbery, employee theft, aggressive
people, shoplifting, or other emergency planning contact the crime reduction
coordinator for assistance.
Now is
the time for businesses to formally join together and initiate a watch group!
Menasha
Police Department, Crime Prevention, 430 First Street , Menasha , WI 54952
Phone
(920)967-5142 Fax (920)967-5145 email: jjorgenson@ci.menasha.wi.us
Website
http://www.menashapolice.org
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