Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Important Date for Sheriff Meeting and Halloween Safety

  Sheriff’s Community Meeting Series

Meetings are scheduled for January, March, May, September and November. 
The POP Team facilitates the meetings in your neighborhoods. The purpose of these meetings is to open the channels of communications
between The Sheriff’s Department and the entire community and to hear the concerns you have in your neighborhood.

Carmichael       

2nd Tuesday, 6:30pm

Del Campo High School Library                     
4925 Dewey Drive , Carmichael                                                November 13

HALLOWEEN SAFETY



From The National Safety Council

10/18/2011 - ITASCA, Ill.  -- Halloween is an exciting time for children, but it can also be a dangerous time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children are four times more likely to be in fatal pedestrian accidents on Halloween than on any other night of the year. This statistic isn't meant to scare you - it's meant to help you prepare your children for a safe Halloween. 

There are seven basic reasons why children are more likely to be hurt in pedestrian accidents: 
1. They often choose to take the shortest route, which may mean darting out between parked cars rather than take the safer route of crossing at corners. 
2. They're poor at evaluating potential traffic threats. 
3. They're more likely to disregard their peripheral vision and are less attentive of their street surroundings. 
4. They have a tendency to believe they're indestructible and are more likely to take risks. 
5. They need to be told that some people driving cars will not slow down for them. 
6. They can't cross streets as rapidly as adults. 
7. They may be distracted by other children's costumes, behaviors, and home decorations. 

Here are some important Halloween safety tips that every parent should know: 
· Purchase or make Halloween costumes from flame-resistant materials. 
· Pick brightly colored costumes or add your own reflective tape so motorists can see them. 
· Attach your child's name, address, and phone number somewhere inside the costume. · An adult should always accompany children under age 12. 
· To avoid tripping, make sure your child's costume is not too long, and that shoes are the proper size. 
· Use washable face paint instead of masks so your child's vision isn't compromised. 
· Plan the route your children are going to take, especially if they're going out unsupervised. They should go in a group. 
· Teach your children never to respond to a driver or pedestrian that calls out to them. 
· Provide your children with a healthy meal ahead of time, so they don't get hungry before returning home. 
· Make sure your children don't eat any candy or food without checking with you first. 
· Keep your walkway free of debris so that children coming to your house won't trip or fall. · Keep your pets away from the front door so they won't scare trick-or-treaters. 
· Tell your children not to go to homes with barking, jumping dogs and not to approach any stray animals. 
· Make sure your children have flashlights, especially if they're staying out after dark. 
· Establish an appropriate curfew for children to return home. 
· Make sure your children have change for a phone call and know their phone number. 
· Don't let young children carve pumpkins. Get them involved by drawing the outlines before you cut them out as well as helping with other decorations. 
· Don't hand out candy that could be a possible choking hazard to younger children. 
· Teach your children to stay on the sidewalks and cross only at corners. 
· Teach your children to look, listen and be aware of cars not stopping at corners. 
· Teach your children to only go to houses with porch lights on and to never enter anyone's house.

**This information came from Sherrie Carhart at the North Division of the Sacramento Sheriff's Dept.
You can contact her with any questions at 
2500 Marconi Avenue, Sacramento , CA   95821
(916) 876-5700  scarhart@sacsheriff.com

Monday, October 29, 2012

Crime Report This Week



Remember you can track crimes in our area by going to https://www.crimereports.com/ and typing in your address.

If you see, hear, or smell something that tells you something's not right, call 9-1-1- or the Sacramento County Sheriff's non-emergency number at 874-5115

We can all keep our neighborhood safe!


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Check it out!

Hi all,

Just wanted to let you know we've had some updates from the Jan Drive NW group on their first meet and greet and great news that their four signs went up today!

Also, we wanted to make sure to point out to everyone who uses Jan Park that there is a Park Watch Program in effect in keeping with the Sheriff's Dept, Crime Prevention methods (listed out by the National Crime Prevention Council) through Neighborhood Watch groups. Jan Drive NW has taken on the Park Watch and will continue to look for support from other NW groups adjacent to Jan Park as they are formed. Posts have already been installed by the Carmichael Park and Recreation District, and we are just waiting for the signs to arrive (they had to be reordered due to a vendor error) to get them up and visible.


WE NEED YOUR HELP
Be our eyes and Ears and Report These Types of Activities When They Occur in Our Parks:
  • Illegal or Suspicious Activity
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Hazardous Conditions

FOR LIFE THREATENING INCIDENTS CALL: 9-1-1
For non-Emergency Related Calls: 874-5115
To Report a Maintenance Emergency (such as a broken water line): 875-5000 

Please use the Park Watch Incidence Report Link on the left side of this blog after reporting any incidences so you can share with others what is going on in the park, and provide an ongoing list to CPRD about what is going on in the park that may require ranger attention.





Be sure to share with Olivia Magana, Juliana Masters, or Carmen Hirkala any information you would like us to share about your street neighborhood watch group here on the blog. We'd love to keep up to date on everyone's progress, and share any safety tips you may have. 







Have a safe and Happy Halloween! 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Screen shot from Crime Reports 10/23/12


10/18/12 Burglary on Marble Way
10/16/12 Robbery on Lincoln Drive


What You Can Do To Protect Yourself and Your Home:

  • The first step is to harden the target or make your home more difficult to enter. Remember, the burglar will simply bypass your home if it requires too much effort or requires more skill and tools than they possess.
  • Be a good neighbor. Get to know your neighbors, communicate often, help each other out and establish trust. Developing good relationships with those around you helps make the whole neighborhood safer through active vigilant observation.
  • Set up lighting interior and exterior on timers and/or motion detectors.  Exterior lighting needs to bright enough for you to see 100-feet and it helps if you can identify colors. Good lighting is definitely a deterrent to criminals because they don't want to be seen or identified.
  • Alarm systems definitely have a place in a home security plan and are effective, if used properly. The reason why alarms systems deter burglaries is because they increase the potential and fear of being caught and arrested by the police. The deterrent value comes from the alarm company lawn sign and from the alarm decals on the windows.
  • Be aware of suspicious activities or persons in your neighborhood and call law enforcement anytime something seems "off".  Keep important numbers on your refrigerator for easy use and stored in your cell phone if you have one, for easy use.

(some information taken from Chris E. McGoey, CPP, CSP, CAM)





Monday, October 15, 2012

Copy of 1st Newsletter- side 2

We will work on finding a way to connect document files to this blog soon!

Copy of 1st Newsletter-Side 1

We apologize for the difficulty in seeing this newsletter, since it's only saved as a photo. We are working on putting together a website or other means to make sure that documents and files can be readily available. Thanks for your patience!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

San Juan Schools Safety Alert-from 10/10/12



SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF’S SAFE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
SAN JUAN SAFE SCHOOLS SAFETY ALERT SYSTEM
BULLETIN
This alert is part of the on-going effort to keep you informed of events related to safety on
SJUSD school campuses.
Bulletin # 131011-01 Incident
Date/Time 10/10/2012 3:08 PM
Location of Incident
Barrett Road and Lincoln Avenue
Type Incident Suspicious Activity
Synopsis of Incident
An 11-year old male Barrett student reported he was followed by a man on his
way home from school yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at
approximately 3:08 P.M. The student noticed the man in his vehicle
on Barrett Road, where he began following him. The student continued
walking on Lincoln Avenue toward Miles Road. When the student crossed the
street and began running, the man left. Incident is awaiting follow up by law
enforcement.
Suspect Information:
Caucasian male adult in his 50’s, approximately 5’8” with gray hair and a dog
in the back of his vehicle.
Suspect Vehicle: Black truck with scratches on it.
Crime Bulletin Completed by and contact number.
Julie Sarell Safe Schools Dispatcher
(916) 971-7911
If you see anyone matching this description, please contact Citrus Heights Police
Department at (916) 727-5500 or Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department (916) 874-
5115. If you see any suspicious activity on or around your school, please contact the Safe
Schools Office immediately at (916) 971-7911, Monday thru Friday 7:30am-3:30pm.
After 3:30pm you may contact the SJUSD Security Dispatcher at (916) 971-7000.

Welcome and Contact List for Neighborhood Services

Thanks for stopping by our new blog! We'll do our best to keep current information here on our local neighborhood watch groups, and well as what is going on in the community (primarily safety oriented). Though we have not officially worked through the process of creating an "association",  it is definitely up for discussion in the future, once we make more progress on getting as many streets up and ready with their own Neighborhood Watch groups. For now, our focus is entirely on helping street coordinators plan, helping our neighbors find the tools available to them from the Sheriff's Dept., and working to take back our streets, one house at a time!

Here are our current neighborhood watch groups that are active or in progress:



Olivia Magana and Juliana Masters are our chief coordinators for the Lincoln/Barrett Hills area. If you live in this area or nearby, and are interested in learning more about Neighborhood Watch and how to get involved, please contact these wonderful ladies, or leave a comment here so we can get back to you.

For now, we'll leave you with a reminder that safety starts with the individual- that means you!

If you see a crime in progress, call 911 immediately. If you witness suspicious behavior, need to report please call the non-emergency number at 916-874-5115.

Here is a useful list of contact info to reference anytime you need to report information to the local law enforcement. You can also reference this list anytime you'd like on the left links under Street Groups & Important Info.

Let's make our neighborhood safer together!


Department Of Neighborhood Services

Safety and Emergency Numbers
Emergency...............911
Emergency for Cell Numbers......................874-5111

Sheriff's Non Emergency...........................874-5115
Sheriff's Non-Emergency TDD.....................874-7128
California Highway Patrol Non Emergency......681-2300
Gang Investigations.................................875-8811
Main Jail Information...............................874-6905
Parking Enforcement...............................876-6642
Sac Metro Fire Non-Emergency...................566-4000
Towed Vehicles......................................874-5115
County Code Enforcement
Animal Care..........................................368-7387
Graffiti Abatement.................................875-5171
Hazardous Waste Removal, Residential........875-5555
Junk and Rubbish/Illegal Dumping/Vehicles..875-5656
Online Nuisance Complaint Form......
www.nuisance,saccounty.net
Main line..............................................874-6444

Other County Numbers
Adult Protective Services.........................874-9377
Agriculture Commissioner.........................875-6603
Alcohol and Drug Services.........................875-2050
Board of Supervisors...............................874-5411
Building Permits....................................875-5296
Waste Management & Recycling................875-5555