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Neighborhood Watch Program


Neighborhood Watch Program is Up and Running

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We are pleased to announce that the Neighborhood Watch program for the Brookfield Civic Association is up and running.

Volunteers Needed for the Neighborhood Watch Program

Volunteers are always needed. You can volunteer for as little as 2 hours per shift, and you get to pick the time and the day for your watch. Help make Brookfield a safer community, and a better place to live.

There is a training class for anyone interested in joining a Brookfield Neighborhood Watch. This training is required if you wish to participate in Neighborhood Watch activities in your community.

Volunteer Training for Neighborhood Watch Program

Two-hour training classes are required for all Neighborhood Watch volunteers. Training is offered at the Sully District police station at 4900 Stonecroft Boulevard. Schedules are posted below for training classes:

Sully District Police Station Training Classes:

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Monday, February 27, 2012

There is no need to sign up or pre-register; anyone interested just needs to show up that night. It will cover the program and rules as well as how to get started.

All classes will be held in the small community room.

Sully District Station
4900 Stonecroft Blvd.
Chantilly, VA 20151
Contact: PFC P.B. Katinsky
Crime Prevention Officer
(703) 814-7018

If you are interested in participating in a neighborhood watch in the Brookfield Community, or want more information about our neighborhood program, please contact Lloyd Pierce, our volunteer Neighborhood Watch Coordinator, at lgolfl@juno.com.