Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch is a joint effort between our community and the Aurora Police Department to educate residents regarding roles and responsibilities in the prevention of crime, and to encourage the taking of active measures to prevent crime. The program calls upon residents to step forward and assist the police in organizing the community into a cohesive unit working toward the goal of building a safer, crime-free neighborhood. Neighborhood Watch groups discuss neighborhood crime problems with the objective of developing solutions to local problems. The Aurora Police Department supplies crime information to neighborhood watch organizations and instructs these groups in various crime prevention techniques.

How Does it Work?

Our Neighborhood Watch program works through the use of an e-mail communication tree. Important information from the Aurora Police Department regarding our neighborhood, is forwarded to each participating resident in a timely manner. Each area has a block captain that is responsible for his/her area of residents. Currently we have around 30 block captains and over 300 participating households – but we need block captains for every street. Training on becoming an effective block captain is available.

How Can I Join?

With approximately 500 households in our neighborhood, we need more block captains and participants. It’s easy and painless to take an active part in being informed about the safety of our community! To signup, navigate to the “Join Neighborhood Watch” page, and fill out the form. It’s as simple as that!

Who is our PAR Officer?

We are fortunate to have an excellent PAR officer that actively participates and coordinates neighborhood watch efforts for our community. Officer Chad Berger is currently serving in district 3 with the Aurora Police Department. As a PAR officer, he is responsible for area 20, which includes the Woodrim Crossings Neighborhood.

If you have any questions you’d like Officer Berger to answer regarding neighborhood watch, he encourages you to contact him.

Officer Chad Berger

Aurora Police Department

15001 E. Alameda Parkway