Hillandale Neighborhood Watch Program 
Please report all suspicious incidents to your local police. If it is occuring now, dial 911.
If something has happened or was suspicious, and does not require emergency response:
in Montgomery County dial 301-279-8000;
in Prince Georges County dial 301-333-4000.
What it is:
A program involving the joint efforts of the police or sheriff's
department and the community, designed to enhance neighborhood
security, heighten the community's power of observation, and to
encourage mutual assistance and concern among neighbors.
The Need for the Program
In recent years, neighborhoods have experienced rapid change. The
old, well-established neighborhood has been replaced by a highly
transient, growing community where people seek more and more privacy.
This life-style tends to promote unfamiliarity with neighbors and a
corresponding lack of concern. Unfortunately, this enhances the
opportunity for the criminal element and increases the community's
vulnerability to crime.
This condition dictates the need for a crime prevention program
which will enhance neighborhood security, heighten the community's
power of observation and encourage mutual assistance and concern among
neighbors.
Goals of Neighborhood Watch
The main objective of Neighborhood Watch is to reduce the incidence
of crime by:
- Increasing citizens' awareness of burglary and other
neighborhood crime through a continuing information program.
(Literature distribution)
- Training citizens in the means of better property security and
assist them in making their property more secure. (Operation
Identification and Security Surveys)
- Developing a neighbor hood action program where neighbors help
watch each other's property and report suspicious persons and
activities to law enforcement agencies. (Neighborhood Watch)
- Encouraging all citizens to cooperate with law enforcement
agencies in reporting crime.
- Enlisting each home in Operation Identification.
Useful Links
Montgomery County Police | Prince Georges County Police | Maryland National Capital Park Police | Maryland State Police | Washington Post Crime Database
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