Hawkeyes Neighborhood Watch

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The Hawkeyes Neighborhood Watch area is centered around the 4600 and 4700 blocks of North 79th Street, and extends west to 80th Street, and extends east to 77th Street and 77th Court between Hampton Avenue to the north and Glendale Avenue to the south.

The Hawkeyes Neighborhood Watch is within the Capitol West Neighborhood Association area.

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"Brother James" alert

The Hawkeyes Neighborhood Watch area has had an ongoing problem with a panhandler who sometimes tells people that he is "Brother James".  He is a dark complexioned African American, who is about... more
Started: January 19th 2010Replies: 1

The Bobby Lee Washington Jr. scams

At the 7th district safety meeting the police department is alerting residents of a scam artist who has been working various areas around town. He was recently arrested and booked under the name of... more
Started: January 19th 2010Replies: 0

Proposed Regional Library at old Kohl's site

Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. and Alderman Jim Bohl are holding a Neighborhood Meeting on Thursday, December 17th from 7:00-8:30 PM at the Grantosa Elementary School to discuss a proposal to consolidate the... more
Started: December 13th 2009Replies: 0

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