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Neighborhood Watch For more than thirty five years, the National Neighborhood Watch Program has been one of the most effective ways for citizens to help law enforcement with the protection of our neighborhoods. This community-based crime prevention program is a simple and direct approach toward protecting our community from criminal attacks. The program involves the reduction of criminal opportunity through citizen participation in crime prevention measures, such as being alert and aware, reporting suspicious and criminal activity to the police, and initiating actions that reduce criminal opportunity. Members are NOT asked to put themselves in danger or to apprehend criminals, just "be on the look out."
Neighborhood Watch groups offer many benefits to the community, such as crime reduction and a better quality of life. Community members may feel a stronger sense of security, responsibility, and personal control through the participation in Neighborhood Watch groups. Neighborhood Watch groups also help build community pride, unity, and prepare us for helping ourselves and others in the community.
Over the last several years, many Neighborhood Watch groups have been started throughout our community. If you are interested in participating and there is one in your area, please contact the Neighborhood Watch Coordinator listed below. However, if there is NOT one in your area and you are interested in starting one, please email Commander Diaz or call at 630-897-8707 ext 9055.
Balmorea Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Balmorea Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leader, Brian, to join your neighborhood watch group.
Email Balmorea Neighborhood Watch
Blackberry Crossing West Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Blackberry Crossing West Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leader, Marcus Roberts, to join your neighborhood watch group.
Email Blackberry Crossing West Neighborhood Watch
Blackberry Crossing West Neighborhood Watch Website
Fairfield Way & Foxmoor Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Fairfield Way and Cambridge Foxmoor Subdivisions, please contact your Watch Leader, Ben Brzoska, to join your neighborhood watch group.
Email Fairfield Way & Foxmoor Neighborhood Watch
Website
Facebook
Huntington Chase Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Huntington Chase Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leader to join your neighborhood watch group.
Lakewood Creek West Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Lakewood Creek West Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leaders, Mark Kunkle and Rick Helfrich, to join your neighborhood watch group.
Email Lakewood Creek West Neighborhood Watch
Facebook
Lakewood Creek Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Lakewood Creek Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leader, Pat Connor, to join your neighborhood watch group.
Email Lakewood Creek Neighborhood Watch
Facebook
Montgomery Crossings Neighborhood Watch
Residents of the Montgomery Crossings Subdivision, please contact your Watch Leader, Michelle Ambroz, to join your neighborhood watch group.