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Lakewood Crime Watch is a robust program provided by the neighborhood association. The Crime Watch mission is to help provide residents a safe, secure environment through proactive efforts to reduce crime in the neighborhood.
Neighborhood-Wide Benefits
Regular Patrols by armed, off-duty Dallas Police officers in marked patrol cars deter cime and provide a quicker response time to 911 calls and alarms.
Periodic crime statistic reports.
Tips for protecting your family and property
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JOIN CRIME WATCH NOW
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Join Lakewood Crime Watch to get all the neighborhood benefits, PLUS:
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Notify Lakewood patrol officers when you are going to be out of town, and they will keep a closer watch on your home.
Call a subscribers' crime watch phone number to leave a message for the patrol officer on duty.
Automatically receive a voice message to your designated phone number in the event of important crime alerts about Lakewood.
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| The program is funded entirely by annual subscriptions. The more residents who participate, the more hours officers can patrol the neighborhood. |
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Keep your Crime Watch representative informed so that he or she can alert neighbors.
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Volunteer to become a District Coordinator or Block Captain.
Secure your own property by keeping doors and windows locked, including your garage and gates, make sure entrances are well-lighted and work with your neighbors to look out for each other.
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District Coordinators & Block Captains |
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District Coordinator Responsibilities (one coordinator per district)
Recruit new Crime Watch members
Coordinate Block Captains within your district
Assist Chairperson in overall program
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Block Captain Responsibilities
Distribute information, such as newsletters or updated material from the Crime Watch Coordinator or Lakewood Neighborhood Association Board.
Identify and/or work with Block Captains
Keep each household’s information up-to-date, with the current names, e-mail addresses, contact phone numbers, and other enrollment information. Note significant emergency or safety-related information such as medical problems, anybody staying at home all day, frequent travel, etc.
Create a block email list and phone tree, coordinate block meetings, and block parties, etc. (like a “social director”.)
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There are some key organizations and programs that help make our community a safer place.
Here are a few of them:

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