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RELATIONS
The Community
Relations Unit at the Sheriff's Station is responsible for
many projects within the Community. Among the projects are:
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The Community
Relations Team, led by Sergeant Gregg Lewison, conducts numerous
community meetings and keeps the residents of our Valley informed
on the latest crime prevention techniques.
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Neighborhood
Watch
The Neighborhood
Watch Program is a working network of concerned and proactive
citizens throughout the Valley. Meetings are conducted in
neighborhoods to establish an effective crime prevention plan.
Each neighborhood in the program has developed relationships
both within themselves and with Law Enforcement to protect
themselves against crime. If you are interested in beginning
or joining a neighborhood watch program in your area, please
telephone Deputy Baylis at (661) 255-1121 or send her an E-MAIL
by clicking HERE.
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Business
Watch
Similar
to the Neighborhood Watch Program, the Business Watch program
is compiled of proactive business owners throughout the Valley.
Information exchange between the Sheriff's Department and
local business owners includes current crime trends, theft
prevention information, forgery prevention and building security.
If you are interested in Business Watch, contact Deputy Baylis at (661) 255-1121 or send her an E-MAIL by clicking
HERE.
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Safe
House Program
The Safe
House program is designed for residents are home during the
school travel hours. These residents act as "Safe Houses"
if children need help on the way to or from school. Volunteers
are needed to offer their homes and their time as "Safe
Houses." If you are interested in this program, call
Deputy Baylis at
(661) 255-1121 or send her an E-MAIL
by clicking HERE.
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Vacation
Security
Vacation
is a time for fun and relaxation. Don't let yours be ruined
by crime. Before leaving your home, follow the following tips:
Have
good locks on the doors and windows, and USE THEM!
Engrave your valuables with your California driver's license
number (Preceded by CA) and post "Operation ID"
stickers in entry doors and windows.
Never leave your house key hidden outside under a doormat,
in a flower pot or on the ledge of a door.
Make sure your house appears "Lived in." Use timers
for lights and radios. Have a neighbor or friend pick up mail,
packages and newspapers. Keep the lawn mowed and watered.
Leave trip plans and an emergency phone number with trusted
neighbors or friends.
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Crime
Prevention
The Community
Relations Deputies conduct numerous meetings throughout the
valley annually to educate the public in crime prevention.
These Deputies meet regularly with the COBRA Deputies and
other station personnel and are updated in the latest crime
trends. Among the subjects they speak about are Gang Information,
Personal Safety, Vehicle Security and Teen and Parent Survival.
If you are interested in any of the subjects mentioned above,
or would like a meeting scheduled in your area, please contact
Deputy Rissler at (661) 255-1121 or send him an E-MAIL by
clicking HERE.
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