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Sheriff David A. Weaver

Appointed Sheriff September 2005

Appointed Undersheriff in 2003

Started his career in 1981

Over 24 years of Law Enforcement dedication to the citizens of Douglas County

President/ Vice President for the Highlands Ranch Training Foundation

Graduate of the FBI Academy with honors

Neighborhood Watch

Deputy Ron Hanavan Deputy Cocha Heyden

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Handouts:

Folder with phone numbers Meeting outline What is suspicious Activity Neighborhood Watch manual Preventing Burglaries Home security Inspection Checklist Maintaining your Neighborhood watch program Personal property record When you are away from home

What is Crime Prevention?

Neighborhood Watch: is the leading Program offered by the Sheriff’s Office!

Since 9/11:

The Sheriff’s Office has increased the Neighborhood watch program by 50%.

Approximately 1 a week.

0ver 325 active Neighborhood watches throughout the county

Douglas County Growth:

Douglas County has been in the top 10 fastest growing counties in the United States for the past 15 years!

1990-2000 1 st

Increase of 191%

Area

Castle Rock

Larkspur

Littleton

Lone Tree

Parker

Total Unincorporated

Total Douglas County

Highlands Ranch (part of unincorporated area)

2005 STATISTICS

Est. Pop 2004

35,100

256

46

8,316

38,575

168,999

251,292

83,322 Est. Pop 2005

38,868

256

46

9,531

41,022

176,296

266,019

83,322 ( 2004 stats)

Douglas County has four Law

Enforcement agencies:

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office

Parker Police Department

Castle Rock Police Department

Lone Tree Police Department

The Douglas County Sheriff’s

Office is responsible for:

Law Enforcement in the un incorporated areas of Douglas County.

Civil Papers

Evictions

Writs

Detentions

Fire Marshall

Hazmat

Douglas County Sheriff’s

Office Boundaries are:

To the West:Pike National Forest, the Platte River. (Jefferson County)

To the East: Delbert Road (Elbert County)

To the North: County Line Road. (Arapahoe County)

To the South: Palmer Divide (El-Paso County)

Douglas County Sheriff’s

Office Districts:

The County is broken up into 10 districts.

1 officer assigned to each district.

Three shifts a day

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office

Douglas County:

Is 844 square miles (540,000 acres)

Population just under 265,000

73% live in unincorporated Douglas

Highlands Ranch has 13% of the land mass but accounts for 36% of the population.

Douglas County Sheriff’s

Office:

Employs Approximately 475

290 commissioned officers

What is Neighborhood

Watch?

It is a program involving the joint efforts of the Sheriff’s Office and the community

It’s designed to enhance neighborhood security, through observation and encourage assistance among neighbors

To watch out for each other

It was developed by the National Sheriff’s Association

The main objective is:

To reduce the incidence of crime!!!!!!!!!!

Is there a lot of involvement?

NO

The Neighborhood Watch is required to have two meetings per year (this is one of them)

The second meeting could be a block party or meeting that targets some of the specific issues in your neighborhood

Sex Offender list:

This is updated anytime a change occurs ( no town or cities are on our list )

What types of charges

The offender must register within 5 days

How to get a list

Online list- only certain criteria DCSHERIFF.net

Knowing who these individuals are is important

CAUTION: Please be aware, but don’t harass!

Why are we here?

Less crime committed when we work together

To make it more difficult for individuals to victimize you and your neighbors

The number one crime is property crime (other than driving crimes)

Criminals look for high dollar homes

What types of crimes are in

your neighborhood?

2005 Top Five Crimes (

Jan- June

) Total

Theft 1187 Criminal Mischief 559 Fraud 435 DUI 388 Trespass 376

Vehicle Trespasses

993 in 2005

980 in 2004

701 in 2003

2004 VEHICLE TRESPASSES REVIEW

50% of the trespasses occurred in residential neighborhoods.

32% had their vehicle windows broken.

25% of the owners admitted to having their doors unlocked.

15% of the owners admitted leaving garage doors open.

Many reported they were unsure if car was locked or garage door closed!

CALLS FOR SERVICE

2004 calls for service 104,039.

7% increase over 2003.

2005 calls for service 83,360 (Jan to Sept)

What types of crimes are in

your neighborhood?

More “suspicious” activity then anything

Calls for Service

60% of all burglaries happen during the day

The burglar is in your house and out within 2 minutes

If you can deter them by 4 minutes, they will move to the next victim instead

What is suspicious activity?

You are more familiar with the block and your neighbors then the police are.

Anything that seems out of the ordinary

Let your “GUT FEELING” be your guide

Citizens report 99% of all crime!

Look at handout

Why don’t people call?

Not sure if it really seems suspicious

Hesitate because they don’t want to appear “NOSY.”

Afraid the situation may turn out to be nothing

Take for granted someone else called

Continued:

Worried about “bothering” the police

Embarrassed to call

Information to give the Police:

What happened

When did it happen

Where did it happen

Anyone hurt

Description of the person (look for out of the ordinary things)

Description of the vehicle,color

License plate

Direction of Travel

Stay on the phone!

DON’T PUT YOURSELF IN DANGER

What phone number should

you call?

Emergency 911

All others (303) 660- 7500

Traffic Hotline (303) 660-7539

What does 911 do for you?

Home phone vs. Cellular

If someone breaks into your house while you are in the house:

Hide

Call 911

Stay on the phone

Don’t confront the person

Home Security:

Outside Landscaping Trees Rocks Lighting Locked fences

HOUSE NUMBERS Don’t give assistance to entering your house

Home Security: Inside 1.Windows (grates) 2.Doors(solid core 1¾ thick) 3.Track doors 4.Garage Doors 5.Locks (dead bolt should be 1 ¼ inches beyond the striker plate)

Home Security: When your away 1. Tell Neighbors 2. Rotate Lights 3. Sign up for house Watch 4.

Don’t stop mail or papers (have neighbors pick up) 5. Park Car in Driveway 6.

Don’t hide keys outside

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Home Security: Alarms Do your homework Get estimates and find a reputable company POLICY of the Sheriff’s Office 3 false alarms 6 false alarms False Alarms

ALARMS

2004 Residential Alarms 3405.

2005 Residential Alarms 1724 (Jan to July)

2004 Non-Residential Alarms 2097.

2005 Non-Residential Alarms 1100 (Jan to July)

Historically Residential Alarms have been 99% to 100% False Alarms.

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Where we go from here: We will communicate through your designated block captain Please go through them for any questions We would prefer to communicate through e-mail with the block captain, as it is more efficient and less time consuming then mailings

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Neighborhood Watch Signs: Ordering Cost Placement

2005 SEMI-ANNUAL STATISTICS

In May of 2004, the American City Business Journal released a report that compared 3,141 counties and cities across the United States. Based upon quality of life, Douglas County Ranked fourth in the nation.

In 2004 Colorado College examined 280 counties and other communities in eight states of the Rocky Mountain West. Douglas Scored A+ in the metropolitan division.

Neighborhood Watch Program

Questions?

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!

Remember: A community where residents are willing to look out for one another’s interest, is a community where crimes are least likely to occur!

How to contact us:

Community Relations unit 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, Co 80109

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(303) 660-7544 [email protected]

[email protected]. WWW.dcsheriff.net