Neighborhood Watch Program
What is Neighborhood Watch and Why Should I Join?
You are invited to join the Woodrim-Crossings Neighborhood Watch. This program brings the community together through regularly scheduled crime prevention meetings. At our meetings, we will discuss topics such as:
- How to spot a drug dealer or drug house
- How to recognize gang activity
- Personal security
- Home security
- Vehicle security
- How to slow down speeders in the neighborhood
- Interacting with the Aurora Police Department
- Monthly crime statistics
This neighborhood watch works through an email communication tree. Important information from the Aurora Police Department, regarding our neighborhood, will be forwarded to you in a timely manner via email. The better informed each of us is, the safer our neighborhood will be!
Right now, we have 15 block captains and over 125 houses in our network. – BUT we need block captains from every street! Training on how to become an effective block captain is available – just come to our monthly meetings.
Take control of your neighborhood’s destiny! Be a block captain or just a participant. Join Neighborhood Watch.
For more information, call Lynn Bradley, Area Coordinator, at 303-941-9844 or PAR Officer Damon Vaz at 303-627-3173.
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If you have not yet been contacted by a Block Captain to participate in the Neighborhood Watch program, and you would like to participate, please contact our Area Coordinator:
Area Coordinator
Lynn Bradley
303-941-9844
OR our PAR Officer:
PAR Ofc. Damon Vaz
Aurora Police
303-627-3173
City Neighborhood Watch Information
Aurora Neighborhood Watch Information