Due to the great success of our Neighborhood Meeting held on February 24th, 2004, the El Centro Police Department has established a set of web pages dedicated to inform the people about Neighborhood Watch. These pages contain information about Neighborhood Watch, downloadable brochures, contact information and other resources available online to you.

The Neighborhood Watch Program is a highly successful effort that has been in existence for more than thirty years in cities and counties across America. It provides a unique infrastructure that brings together local officials, law enforcement and citizens to protect our communities

You will also learn about PAX, our Police Volunteers Program. In many jurisdictions around the country, volunteers in the community have offered their time and skills services to law enforcement agencies. These citizen volunteers help supplement and support officers and civilian personnel by allowing them to concentrate on their primary duties. Volunteer roles may include performing clerical tasks, serving as an extra set of "eyes and ears," assisting with search and rescue activities, and writing citations for accessible parking violations and other duties as assigned.

We will also inform you of upcoming Meetings (Dates and Locations) and will post contact information of local and county law enforcement agencies.

Nikki Kenagy
Crime Prevention Specialist
375 South 1st
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 337-4517
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