Neighborhood Watch The Neighborhood Watch program is made up of citizens who take the initiative to help prevent crime in their neighborhoods. Participants keep an eye out for their neighbors and their homes by taking note of unusual activity and reporting the proper information to the authorities in the event of a crime. The Memphis Police also give citizens feedback on how to make their neighborhood undesirable to criminals.
The Neighborhood Watch program is led by the Crime Prevention Unit of the Memphis Police Department. The Crime Prevention Unit takes a proactive approach to citizen interaction with a wide range of activities.
Start a Neighborhood Watch Group To create a neighborhood watch group, call your local Memphis Police Department precinct and speak with the Neighborhood Watch coordinator. The coordinator will take down your information and let you know what needs to be done to organize the neighborhood watch. At this time, you will also plan your first two meetings with the Memphis Police Department. During the meetings, the Police Department will review booklets describing how to set up the program in your neighborhood. Following the meetings, your neighborhood will have Neighborhood Watch signs posted in the area by the City of Memphis.
To be successful, Neighborhood Watch groups should stay active. Groups are encouraged to call their Memphis Police Department precinct once a year to set up an update meeting. During this meeting the Memphis Police Department will provide new information and review your past meetings.
MPD Precincts
Tillman Station
(Central Precinct)
426 Tillman
901-636-3000
South Main Station
(Downtown Precinct)
545 S. Main
901-636-4099
Appling Farms Station
(Northeast Precinct)
6850 Whitten Bend Cove
901-373-3883
Union Station
(West Precinct)
1925 Union Ave.
901-274-7012
Mt. Moriah Station
(East Precinct)
2602 Mt. Moriah
901-795-3131
Old Allen Station
(North Precinct)
3633 Allen Rd.
901-6636-4399
Raines Station
(South Precinct)
791 E. Raines
901-332-1860
Airways Station
(Southeast Precinct)
2245 Truitt
901-576-4800
Ridgeway Station
3840 Ridgeway Road
901-576-4500
National Night Out Every year, all the Neighborhood Watch programs in Memphis are encouraged to participate in a National Night Out day. Everyone in the neighborhood is to turn on all outdoor lights. Some even have a block party. The event is to symbolize a national front against crime.
Business Watch Program Businesses can sign up for a Business Watch Program, similar to the Neighborhood Watch Program. Interested business owners should contact their local precinct and begin the process of joining together with other surrounding businesses to help prevent crime.
Neighborhood Watch Linkswww.nnwi.org www.ncpc.org