Monday, December 14, 2009

HOLIDAY OBSERVANCES!

I looked online for the different holidays that are celebrated during December, and there are quite a few! So no matter what holiday you celebrate this month, enjoy that time with family and friends and stay safe! Have a Happy New Year too!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Statistics for November 2009

Here are the statistics for our area during the month of November.

CRIMINAL CALLS:

Criminal Mischief - 1 call

Noise Complaint/Barking Dog - 1 call

Sex Registry - 1 (This is done when an officer is checking on a registered sex offender whether or not an arrest is made or there is a violation. It is automatically done every 6 months)


OTHER CALLS:

Lost/Found Property - 1 call

Parking/Traffic Offense - 1 call

Welfare Check - 1 call


There is also a comment made on a previous post by Det. Higley regarding how we can further protect our homes during the Christmas/Holiday Season. Please take a look at his comment, as it provides excellent ideas.


Thank you for your support!!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

BLOCK CAPTAINS INFORMATION

Neighborhood Coordinator - Randy Boothe - 801-643-9855

Block Captains:

Ryan Hadley - Coordinator East

Cody Rhoades

Leslie Leavitt

Brian Cragun

Dick & Yvonne Brown

James & Sherry Morrill

Lonnie & Patience Rees - Coordinator West

Brett & Julie Carlson

Steve & Denise Ried

Craig & Angie Pulley

Dan & Brenda Robertson

Address any concerns & problems to your Block Captains and they can relay details to Randy as needed. Thanks again!!!

Welcome to the Clearfield Neighborhood Watch!!

Reminder for the winter parking ordinance, effective November 1, 2009. Clearfield City Code 7-2-1: ILLEGAL PARKING: Except as provided herein, it shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on any publicly maintained street between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00 a.m.) midnight and five o'clock (5:00 a.m.) in the morning of any day. This continues through and including the last day of February 2010.





This is also a remninder to keep your house and car doors locked and keep your garage doors closed. This is a great way to help lower the possibility of crime in our area.
With the Christmas/Holiday Season upon us, and everyone traveling to different destinations, it's a good idea to give the appearance of someone being home.



If you know your neighbor will be out of town, just keep an eye out for unusual events or circumstances. If a house in your area is unoccupied, keep their driveway and sidewalks cleared of snow. This will give the appearance of someone living there and will deter crime not only to that house, but to yours as well. Also leave on your soffit lights so your house is more illuminated at night.

There has also been a concern about speeding through our neighborhood. Everyone who lives here needs to set the precedence and slow down. Watch for kids. Teach your children to watch BEFORE entering the street. There have been some close calls lately because children just go out into the street without looking first.

Have your youth listen around school for kids boasting of things they have done that are distructive. There has been a group of boys going around the neighborhood recently vandalizing property. So keep your eyes open for this type of occurrance.

If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please feel free to use this blog or call Randy's (801) 643-9855.

Thank you for helping to keep our neighborhood a safer place to live!