Block Watch
Next Block Watch Captains Committee meeting...
Wednesday, May 17th, 6pm-7pm @ Willo Conference Room at Phoenix College
The Del Norte Place Neighborhood Association has a block watch to foster a sense of community and safety.
The Del Norte Place Block Watch brings neighbors, on each street and each block, together to communicate, look out for each other, and help prevent crime.
For more information from the City of Phoenix, please see the City of Phoenix's Block Watch Information.
Block Watch Committee Coordinator - Heather Finden (DNPNA Vice President)
Block Watch Committee Captains
1500 block of Virginia Avenue: Randy Schiller
1600 block of Virginia Avenue: Fran Eyrich
1500 block of Wilshire Drive: Manny Moreno
1600 block of Wilshire Drive: Kelly Blake
1500 block of Lewis Avenue: Paul McMinn
1600 block of Lewis Avenue: Jodie Snyder
1500 block of Vernon Avenue: Joel Gillies
1600 block of Vernon Avenue: Ram Garcia
1500/1600 block of Encanto Blvd.: Modena Watson
WHAT IS BLOCK WATCH?
This is a simple program of neighbors watching out for each other. It is designed to enlist the active
participation of citizens in cooperation with the police to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.
This is a simple program of neighbors watching out for each other. It is designed to enlist the active
participation of citizens in cooperation with the police to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.
It is becoming acquainted with your neighbors.
It is working together to identify and solve problems in your community.
It is helping the police by being aware of and reporting any unusual activities as they occur. You know best what is “normal” activity in your neighborhood.
It is the implementation of crime prevention techniques to enhance home security.
It is putting neighbors back into neighborhoods.
It is not apprehending someone - we leave that to the police! We are not an HOA.