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Officer John Nelson The Peabody Community
Policing philosophy is to develop a partnership with the citizens they serve
by working together to help prevent crime and solve neighborhood issues of
concern. Our objectives are, to
work with residents and businesses of the community to help resolve neighborhood
problems and improve their quality of life, to teach residents of all ages
about crime prevention and personal safety, and to put residents in touch
with other agencies that will assist with their social concerns. The Community Policing
Division uses the Community Outreach Center (located at the Northshore Mall)
to bring the police department and the community
together to work as one and keep Peabody safe and crime free. This Center
has been utilized by many other groups such as; MADD (Mothers Against Drunk
Driving), H.A.W.C. (Help for Abused Women and Children), American Cancer Society,
D.A.R.E. Officers, and Juvenile Probation Officers. Stop by one of the Community
Outreach Center and pick up information on Neighborhood Crime Watch, Crime Prevention,
D.A.R.E., seatbelt safety, and much more! Take a stand against crime.
The police department
is working with several neighborhoods throughout the city to implement the neighborhood
crime watch program. The program, with the help of many good citizens,
will continue to grow and expand throughout the year. This program will also
work to forge a bond among residents, help reduce crime, and improve relations
between the police department and the community. What is a Neighborhood
Crime Watch? A Neighborhood Crime Watch
is a group of residents who work along with the police department to help
deter and solve crimes as well as other neighborhood issues that concern them. Who can join a Neighborhood
Crime Watch Group? Any resident can join
or organize a crime watch. Groups can be organized within residential neighborhoods,
apartment buildings, condominium complexes, and housing projects. How do I start a Neighborhood
Crime Watch Group?
Neighborhood Crime Watch meeting topics.
Give us a call to get started! Contact Officer John Nelson at 978-538-6319
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