Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch is a program aimed at reducing crime in the community. It involves getting to know one’s neighbours and introducing them to the concept of Neighbourhood Watch – that is, good neighbours working together, alert to the potential of crime and willing to look out for one another’s interests.

Neighbours working together through Neighbourhood Watch can combat crime in their area the most effective way – before it starts. Through the active participation of citizens in crime prevention, Neighbourhood Watch provides a means of reducing the opportunity for crime to occur. Citizens are taught how to make their home less inviting as a target for thieves; how to participate in Operation Identification, making their personal property less desirable to burglars; and, how to be alert to suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods.

Very few people are in a position to protect their homes and property all of the time. Vacation, business and shopping trips, or even an evening out will leave homes unattended and vulnerable to theft. The Neighbourhood Watch program provides a sense of security for individuals or families who leave their homes for any length of time. The program helps to coordinate the efforts of the police and the community in tracking down criminals. Strong community involvement is encouraged because neighbour unity can deter crime. Neighbours joined together do help correct situations that threaten their peace and safety.

Neighbourhood Watch groups have been active in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent for many years. Some of the longest running Neighbourhood Watch groups include Harwich Township, Highgate, Pain Court and Raleigh Township. We also recognize two Community Policing groups in have been active for many years in Blenheim and Ridgetown. Neighbourhood Watch expanded in 2006 to include Blenheim, Bothwell, Chatham, Clachan, Ridgetown, Shrewsbury and Thamesville. In 2007 we welcomed new Neighbourhood Watch groups in Dresden, Grande Point, Mitchell's Bay, Tupperville and Wallaceburg.

Liaison Officers attend the meetings to share recent crime trends and crime prevention information/presentations. If you are interested in joining a Neighbourhood Watch group or starting a Neighbourhood Watch in your area contact the Crime Prevention and Community Safety Section at 519-352-4650.

More information about Neighbourhood Watch can be found at:
the Ontario Community Watch Association can be found at:
www.ontariocommunitywatch.org.

District 1

Dresden

Grand Pointe

Mitchell’s Bay

Tupperville

Wallaceburg

Margaret Scott

Brian Chipp-Smtih

dresden_watch@yahoo.ca

Jo-Anne Charron

519-352-7837

gandjcharron@sympatico.ca

 

Diane Duphette

519-360-1562

classydi@hotmail.com

Ray Trahan
519-354-4079
rtrahan@ciaccess.com

Carol Foster

519-627-0267

cfoster@kent.net

Lori Lefler

519-627-3468

WallaceburgNW@hotmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

District 2

  

Blenheim Bothwell Clachan Erieau
Kim Dagenais
519-676-6891
blenheimneighbourhoodwatch@gmail.com
Bob Squires
519-695-2780
robert.squires@hotmail.com
Gary Everingham
519-695-6868
clachanrnw@gmail.com
Dave Williscroft
519-676-8068
ddave.williscroft@spmins.com
Highgate Ridgetown Shrewsbury Thamesville
Don McKillop
519-678-3640
Angela Frazee
519-674-1069
NWRidgeton@Mdirect.net
John Turk
519-676-4862
Brian Carther
519-692-5097
Email:
thamesvillenw@gmail.com

 

 

 

District 3

 

Merlin Raleigh Township Tilbury Wheatley
 
Ron Reycraft
519-436-3401
ronmarie@mnsi.net
David Burgess
519-676-2499
burgeda@hotmail.com

Gerald Moyahan
519-682-2819
geraldmoyahan@hotmail.com

Randy Bacon
519-682-3736
rbacon1@cogeco.ca


Penny Mifflin
519-825-4240
tapmifflin@sympatico.ca

 

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

District 4
 
East Side Pride
North Harwich Storey/Argyle  Taylor Avenue

Marjorie Crew
519-351-1269
mcrew@eastsidepride.ca

Jane LaBute
519-351-7849
7labutes@ciaccess.com
Linda Patterson
519-352-4128
Frank Thibault
519-354-2066
frank.thibault@primus.ca




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