Time for crime to take a night off
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Sue Doyle
NEWPORT BEACH -- Tuesday will be the time for locals to learn who’s
a neighbor and who’s not when communities band together as part of a
national campaign against crime.
The awareness program, called “Night Out,” is sponsored by the
National Assn. of Town Watch.
Approximately 32 million people are expected to participate. Residents
are encouraged to lock their houses, step outside and get to know their
neighbors to strengthen community spirit. The purpose is to organize
communities, keep an eye on each other and prevent crime.
“You get to know the neighbors and this lets you know who should be
there --- then you realize at other times suspicious people who don’t
belong there,” said Annette Manley, crime prevention specialist for the
Costa Mesa Police Department.
Authorities notice how this process helps keep neighborhoods safe.
They receive many calls from concerned citizens about suspicious
activity, such as someone peering through the windows of a home or car.
Manley said some people turn their heads if they don’t know their
neighbors and don’t make the call to report suspicious activity.
“Neighborhood Watch programs empower them and lets us take the job
from there,” Manley said.
The event also sends a message to criminals, letting them know that
communities are organized and fighting back.
Although cities across the nation will take part in the event from 7
to 10 p.m., Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have scheduled the program to
fit their respective communities.
In Costa Mesa, the program runs from 7 to 10 p.m. The Costa Mesa
Police Department and City Council will visit Meyer Place, Fillmore Way
and Rutgers Drive throughout the night. Officials will throw a barbecue
and hold a raffle.
In Newport Beach, the program runs from 5 to 9 p.m. at Mariners Park.
Hot dogs and drinks will be served. There will be photo opportunities for
children and a K-9 demonstration.
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