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May 22, 2008

Neighborhood Watches Do Work... If You Communicate

Neighborhood Watch in Sherman OaksAfter a rash of shootings in the San Fernando Valley that left eight injured and two dead within four hours on Tuesday night, the Daily News mentions that Councilman Richard Alarcon and Councilwoman Wendy Greuel, who represent parts of the East Valley, "are doubling efforts to build Neighborhood Watch programs."

In Greuel's district, many watch programs have been forming over the last year. Last Friday night, a group of residents in East Sherman Oaks gathered at one neighbor's yard to meet with the LAPD Senior Lead Officer for the area to discuss the recent crime activity and to reactive the watch. When the officer asked how many people had their car broken into during the time they lived there, most of the 40 or so attendees raised their hands.

The questions and comments from the residents were amazing. Amazing as in numerous statements from cul-de-sac homes who say drug deals or otherwise sketchy activities are taking place outside their window. The theme of the night easily became that people need to inform the police of what was happening in their neighborhood -- to not be hesitant to pick up the phone and either call non-emergency or 911, depending on the situation. Communication is key, otherwise, you get more of what happened earlier this year when a man was stabbed, left on the street crying for help as neighbors ignored him, thinking he was just another homeless crazy.

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Yep, over here in West Sherman Oaks (WeSO?) the Dickens Street Neighborhood Watch was kicked off (again?) on Tuesday night. All of this was driven by a number of burglaries that have occurred over the past few weeks. The meeting was lead by Senior Lead Office Aguilar (I think) and a representative of Councilman Weiss's office.

Sounds like much of the information was the same: Be vigilant, call 911 if you see a crime in progress (no matter what it is) and call 311 (non-emergency) if you need to report anything else to LAPD.

I was also surprised to learn about the prostitution going on at the Dickens/Sepulveda intersection (behind the El Pollo Loco), I haven't seen it yet, but apparently it gets started around 10 am, yes AM... I'm a little suspicious of this claim though.

The meeting was pretty well attended (about 50 people) and although it turned into a venting session at times, I think it was a good first step for our community to begin to take ownership of where we live.

 

The simple truth is that people are not inclined to get together with other people. Even if it is their neighbors. People are just more concerned whats happening within their walls than what is going on outside. Just as long as they are safe... everything else is secondary.

 
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