Stallion Springs Neighborhood Watch

Stallion Springs Neighborhood Watch is a N/A group. Having alot of group type in Facebook: close, open and secret and it is a CLOSED group. They attracted 352 members. So people rank it like a Small group. You can find this group by searching 550124661692988 on Google, Bing or Yahoo. We last updated on 2015-03-07 08:59:30.

This group was created for residents of Stallion Springs to post real-time updates to the group, regarding suspicious activity they see or have reported to dispatch, in Stallion Springs. This will allow neighbors who are not necessarily "friends" on Facebook to share vital, and possibly, life-saving information with one another. If you see something you think your neighbors need to know about, please post it! Let's band together to help our wonderful Stallion Springs Police Department keep it SAFE! Sheriff's Dispatch: 1(800)-861-3110

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Neighborhood Watch meetings are NOW held on the THIRD THURSDAY of each month at 6pm.

We encourage residents to attend the Neighborhood Watch meetings, at which we welcome resident concerns, ideas, input, all of which are vital to our expansion. Neighborhood Watch meetings are held in the CSD Board Room.

It is vital that we stay connected with each other to observe and discourage encroachments within our community. We are committed to making the Stallion Springs Neighborhood Watch Program a vital asset to our community. We encourage all residents within Stallion Springs to take part in this meaningful program.

As like many other Neighborhood Watch programs within the US, we are a group of citizens devoted to crime and vandalism prevention within our neighborhood(s). When suspecting criminal or unusual activities, we as Stallion Springs residents, are encouraged to contact the SSPD at 1-800-861-3110. FOR EMERGENCIES DIAL 9-1-1.

In closing, we would like to recognize the following individuals who persistently make Stallion Springs Neighborhood Watch Program a success. They are as follows: Police Chief Mike Grant, Sergeant Gary Crowell, Officer Craig Rhinehart, Officer James Best, the Stallion Springs Property Owner’s Association, and community residents for their continued support.