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Murrieta police roll out revamped Neighborhood Watch with online forms, dedicated contact and signs
Summary
Murrieta Police presented an updated Neighborhood Watch program Feb. 17 that centralizes coordinator roles, offers downloadable sign‑up forms, a dedicated email, public‑works sign installation and neighborhood training materials; councilmembers urged town‑hall outreach to boost participation.
Murrieta Police on Feb. 17 unveiled a refreshed Neighborhood Watch program designed to simplify sign‑up and strengthen police‑community partnerships. Sergeant Matt Schmidt, who oversees community policing, described new online forms, a dedicated neighborhood‑watch email routed to his team, a role structure (coordinator, track coordinator, block captain) and…
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