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What is a Block Captain?
The continuity and success of the Neighborhood Watch program hinges
on the person referred to as the Block Captain.
The "Block Captain" is a community member who acts as a liaison
between those who work and/or live in a particular area, and the
officers assigned to that area.
Through the Block Captain, and through neighborhood general
meetings, officers pass along crime prevention tips and information
to members of the community. This liaison is maintained on an
informal basis within the framework of the Neighborhood Watch group.
How Can I Start a Neighborhood Watch or Become a Block Captain?
We are glad you asked!
First, ask your Senior Lead Officer if a Neighborhood Watch Program
Exist in Your Local Area!
If so, find out who the Block Captain is!
Meet with the Block Captain & find out how you can become an active
member!
If one does not already exist: in your neighborhood, on your block
or in your apartment complex. Ask your Senior Lead Officer,
how you can start one! Also get to know other Block Captains
in your Community!
To locate the Senior Lead Officer in your community, please
click here

BLOCK CAPTAIN MEETINGS for 2008
All meetings will be held Thursday evenings at 6:30 p. m.
Please note the location for the first meeting
Day Date Location
Thursday, February 28 Roll Call Room
Thursday, May 15 Roll Call Room
Thursday, August 21 Roll Call Room
Thursday, November 20 Roll Call Room
The Pacific Community Police Station is located at 12312 Culver
Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA (on the southeast corner of Culver
Boulevard and Centinela Avenue). The main telephone number is (310)
482-6334.
Mark your Calendar!
Each of the Senior Lead Officers will additionally host their own
Block Captain meetings, in their assigned respected areas every
other month..

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