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Oregon City Police outline neighborhood-watch program and officer liaison support
Summary
Oregon City Police presented a three-step Neighborhood Watch program to the Citizen Involvement Committee, outlining organization, training and maintenance steps and offering officer liaisons, signage and training support for residents who want to form or reactivate watch groups.
Oregon City Police on March 3 gave the Citizen Involvement Committee (CIC) an overview of a Neighborhood Watch program that the department says is centered on resident participation together with assigned officer liaisons.
The department described the program as a three-step process: organize a watch and appoint a coordinator, receive training from an assigned officer liaison and assign duties and maintain the group. Patty Stewart of the police department said the liaison will schedule training, follow up with the group and…
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