By Michael St Victor
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September 24, 2020
The idea of a Block Watch is that we are teaching you what to look for and how to report it. That knowledge is what makes you and your Block Watch effective. Too often, crime is happening in front of people and they didn’t know the signs that something was happening. Or, what is even more common, is that crime is happening, people are noticing and upset….but no one is actually reporting it. The police operate off of data, so if it didn’t get reported, it didn’t happen. Here are some things to be on the watch for as a Block Watch: - Person lurking around a neighborhood who doesn’t live there and appears to have no business there (this is why you need to have a good relationship with your neighbors: so you know who belongs there). Response- If they are just standing or sitting there, just keep an eye on them. If they seem to be "casing" the neighborhood by watching neighborhood activity and taking notes, write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Call crime check 456-2233 and report what you observed. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - Door-to-door salesman who doesn’t seem legitimate, who is overly pushy, who wants to come inside your house, or who appear to be "casing” the neighborhood. Response- Write down in your log the date, time, description and the direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members and see if anyone has experienced the same , if so call crime check 456-2233. Ask if any members might have security camera footage of suspected person. - A vehicle moving noticeably slowly up and down the street, possibly “casing” the neighborhood. Response- Write down in your log the license plate, date, time, description and the direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. Ask if any members might have security camera footage of vehicle. If it becomes a pattern, contact your local C.O.P.S. shop and NRO - Someone who appears to be trying to force open a door or window to a house. Response- Call 911. Follow instructions of 911 operator. Write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - A stranger going into your neighbor’s house while they are away. Response- Call 911. Follow instructions of 911 operator. Write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - Someone carrying merchandise (tv’s, computers, bikes, etc.) in or out of a house on a regular basis, particularly late at night. Response- If you have suspicions that these is a place where the residents are hiding stolen items, write down in your log the date, time and descriptions. Call crime check, get an incident number and then call your Spokane C.O.P.S. shop and file a communication form with the NRO. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - A constant flow of traffic to a house at all hours. Response- If you have suspicions that this is a drug house, write down in your log the date, time and descriptions of all suspicious occurrences. License plates are valuable information if you can document them in a completely safe manner. Use your communication tree to ask BW members to also keep a watch on this house. Watch for actual drug transactions, people using drugs, bad odors that could indicate the manufacturing of drugs, and any suspicious activity that are indicators that this is a drug house. Please understand that people visiting people is not a crime. A house having a lot of visitors is not necessarily an indicator of drugs. People coming and leaving within a 5-10 minute span is an indicator. Whenever any BW members sees suspicious activity at this house call crime check, get an incident number and then use your communication tree to inform BW members. For suspected drugs houses, the BW should involve their Spokane C.O.P.S. shop and the NRO. We advise that you have a meeting as a group with the NRO and discuss how to move forward to remediate the problem. Other ways to affect change regarding this problem house is to report any fighting, noise violations and any other suspicious activity outside of drug activities. - A stranger offering candy or gifts to a child, or otherwise trying to coerce the child to come with them. Response- Call 911. Follow instructions of 911 operator. Write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - A person showing signs of being in a state of intoxication or impairment through drugs or alcohol. Write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - Someone who is tampering with a vehicle including the following actions but not limited to: peering into vehicles, or checking to see if they are locked, trying to force open a door or window, tampering with the door or hood, attempting to open the door with a hanger or similar device Response- Call 911. Follow instructions of 911 operator. Write down in your log the date, time, description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. - A vehicle that appears abandoned or is parked in a noticeably “sloppy” manner (could be a stolen vehicle left in a hurry). Response- First step is to call crime check, give the the plate number and ask if this car has been reported as a stolen vehicle. If not, give the car the 72 hour legal parking on street time period and then call this in to your local C.O.P.S. shop. We need make, model, license plate, condition and exact location of vehicle. Please be aware that the process to remove abandoned vehicles could take as long as six weeks. - A light on in a house you know to be vacant or abandoned. Response- Call Crime Check Write down in your log the date and time. If you see anyone in the house, write down description and if they walk off, which direction they went. Use your communication tree to notify BW members. If this is frequent issue with this house, the BW group needs to discuss it and get the NRO involved. How to document suspicious activity Details are the key. Day, time, location. Names if you know them. Descriptions of vehicles (make, model, appx. year, color) Condition of vehicle (any damage) Type of vehicle (truck, car, SUV etc...) License plate number Description of people involved Sex, race, appx. age, clothing, hair, any distingushing features or mannerisms. Describe exactly what you saw or heard.