Eagle Nest to revamp Crime Watch program
Beginning in 2014, the Eagle Nest Board of Directors will be working to revamp our long-dormant neighborhood Crime Watch program.
Under the leadership of program coordinator and resident Cindy Spicklemire, the board will be contacting residents to recruit volunteers to be the eyes and ears in 22 different zones throughout our neighborhood. If you get a call from a board member in the coming weeks, please consider joining the effort.
Once we have our anti-crime corps lined up, the board will bring in IMPD Crime Watch leaders for a neighborhood meeting to answer questions and offer guidance on effective crime-fighting tips. We also are considering hiring a private security firm to patrol the neighborhood again, a service eliminated several years ago because of cost and the company's ineffectiveness.
While Eagle Nest has been virtually crime-free for decades, crime knows no boundaries, and we have seen a rise in incidents in recent months, including at least one attempted break-in and one home invasion.
If you want to volunteer or have suggestions, contact Cindy Spicklemire at 849-2411 or john9135@sbcglobal.net or any ENPOA board member.
-- Submitted by Scott Thien
Under the leadership of program coordinator and resident Cindy Spicklemire, the board will be contacting residents to recruit volunteers to be the eyes and ears in 22 different zones throughout our neighborhood. If you get a call from a board member in the coming weeks, please consider joining the effort.
Once we have our anti-crime corps lined up, the board will bring in IMPD Crime Watch leaders for a neighborhood meeting to answer questions and offer guidance on effective crime-fighting tips. We also are considering hiring a private security firm to patrol the neighborhood again, a service eliminated several years ago because of cost and the company's ineffectiveness.
While Eagle Nest has been virtually crime-free for decades, crime knows no boundaries, and we have seen a rise in incidents in recent months, including at least one attempted break-in and one home invasion.
If you want to volunteer or have suggestions, contact Cindy Spicklemire at 849-2411 or john9135@sbcglobal.net or any ENPOA board member.
-- Submitted by Scott Thien
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