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Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program

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  • Contact your neighbors and ask them if they are interested in setting up a Neighborhood Crime Watch Group and ask them for their support and participation in this program. Set up a date and a time for your meetings. Most meetings take place Monday through Thursday in the evening. Often residents have meetings in their home, yard, or a nearby park. The Crime Prevention Officer also has access to different meeting areas in the city. Contact the Crime Prevention Officer to arrange for a meeting by calling 763-421-2971.

    Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program
  • You will need to choose a block captain and an alternate block captain and keep a list of member households.

    Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program
  • No, Neighborhood Watch Groups need to meet only two times per year. The Crime Prevention Officer will attend these meetings. The meetings usually last from 1 to 1 and a half hours.

    Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program
  • No. We encourage block parties, picnics, Christmas parties, Halloween parties, etc. Just remind the attendees about the Crime Prevention goal of the Watch group.

    Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program
  • Just about anything. Home security, personal safety, bicycle safety, drug awareness, stranger danger, fire prevention, etc. If you have an area of particular interest, contact the Crime Prevention Officer.

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    • First, you'll get to know your neighbors better. With everyone watching the neighborhood for suspicious situations and potential criminals, your neighborhood will automatically become a safer place.
    • It is easy for the police to get timely information to citizens through Watch groups. We can contact one person and reach many. 
    • The Crime Prevention Officer also brings along a "grid" report showing the recent crime activity in your area.
    • Watch groups help the police help you by getting information to us in a timely manner. There are only so many police officers and we need group ears and eyes to do our job.
    • Neighborhood Watch takes only a small commitment from you. A commitment to oppose crime in your neighborhood by cooperating with neighbors to watch your area and let the police know what is going on.
    • By working together we can keep Champlin a very safe place to live. Contact the Champlin Police Department by calling 763-421-2971.
    Champlin Neighborhood Crime Watch Program
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  1. City of Champlin
    11955 Champlin Drive
    Champlin, MN 55316
    Phone: 763-421-8100

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