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Neighborhood Watch Program
Calvert County Neighborhood Watch Program
| The Calvert County Neighborhood Watch Program meets the second Monday of every other month (January, March, May, July , September & November), 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn-Express in Prince Frederick with the purpose of sharing information with other communities and law enforcement personnel; seeking guidance on how to handle specific problems and situations within their community; and staying apprised of recent trends in criminal activity.
In an effort to keep our community members informed, current crime trends will be outlined below after each meeting. Please check back for updates.
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Current Crime Trends:
- Residential burglaries continue to be a concern. Residents are encourage to lock their doors when leaving their homes even for a short period of time. In addition, it is helpful to remove expensive or items that can easily be pawned from view, such as laptop computers, cell phones, GPS systems, and firearms, etc.
- Thefts from autos continue to be a problem. It is important to secure all valuables out of sight and to LOCK YOUR VEHICLE when it is unoccupied - even when it is in your driveway.
- Theft of metal continues to be a problem in the community.
- REMEMBER TO REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT IMMEDIATELY.
Neighborhood Watch Forms:
For Communities that have already obtained Neighborhood Watch Training, forms are available below.
NOTE: These forms are intended for use after training has been completed.
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