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Safety Resources
& Partners
Here in Canton we enjoy a beautiful
waterfront community. We aim to make our neighborhood and
the surrounding neighborhoods the safest in all of Baltimore.
The Baltimore Police Department is making strides in this
area, but simply they cannot be everywhere at all times. They
do not know all of the neighbors on your block. They do not
walk their dogs on our streets. Most of the police patrolling
our neighborhoods live elsewhere. Our
neighborhood is our responsibility.
We need to work with the police to eliminate
the crime in Canton and to squeeze the criminal elements out
of our surrounding neighborhoods. We should never act as vigilantes.
We are simply extra eyes and ears for reporting crime and
helping our neighbors. To accomplish this task, we need to
make our neighborhood unfriendly to those who commit crimes.
All others are welcome.
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How do we
make our neighborhood unfriendly to those who commit
crimes?
- Be conscious
of your surroundings as you walk, run, bike, and drive
in our neighborhood.
- Secure your
property whether it is your residence, your car, or
your business.
- Meet the residents of your neighborhood
and be a good neighbor.
- Dont be afraid to call the
police. Always document crime and suspicious activity
that you see and report.
- Join the Neighborhood Block Watch
Representative Program.
- Join the Neighborhoods United
Citizens on Patrol Program (NUCOP).
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Crime happens when we give it the opportunity
to happen. Lets do our best and limit that opportunity.
Please follow the steps listed above and join the Crime &
Safety Committee of the Canton Community Association to keep
crime out of our neighborhood. Crime is not acceptable!
Neighborhood Block Watch Representative Program
The Block Watch Representative Program
works to eliminate crime and improve safety in our neighborhoods
utilizing community involvement. Block Watch Representatives
partnership with police and other city departments, as well
as with their neighbors. By tackling the problems of crime
one block at a time, starting with your own block, it will
be possible to create noticeable change.
Participation as a Block Watch Representative
entails simply keeping your eyes and ears open to what is
happening in your neighborhood. Reporting and recording any
suspicious activities and crimes to the appropriate agency.
Anyone 18 and older may participate. In addition, the Crime
Committee highly recommends that each Block Watch Representative
attend a Police Department training session for tips on what
to look for and how to make a successful report.
Each Block Watch Representative registers
with the Baltimore Police Department and receives a 6-digit
code to use in reporting crime to 9-1-1 operators. The code
assures your privacy since the responding Officer will have
the code with no name and address associated with the call.
The code also streamlines the reporting call by replacing
the usual name and address with a short code.
Currently, we do not recommend participants
to display any symbols of being a member of this program.
Once neighborhood participation meets 25% of households, CCA
will investigate posting Block Watch Program signs throughout
Canton. Your participation in this program will help to get
crime out of our neighborhoods for good.
You can sign up at any Canton Community
Association Meeting.
Neighborhoods United Citizens on Patrol (NUCOP)
Neighborhood United Citizens on Patrol,
or NUCOP, is an organization of neighborhoods including and
surrounding Canton. It is sponsored by the Baltimore City
Police Department and has been in continuous operation since
April 1994. Citizens volunteer two hours per month patrolling
our community watching for criminal activities and other situations
needing the attention of a city agency to rectify the problem.
All patrols are unmarked and operate at
various times of day and various times of the week, to ensure
privacy. Patrols consist of a least two people armed with
a cell phone. Volunteers assist the police by logging what
they see and reporting the information. Cell phones are the
basic mode of communication and are provided. All NUCOP volunteers
must complete training with the Baltimore City Police Department
and be at least 18 years old. New participants ride with seasoned
patrols.
Signs are posted in various locations in
Canton and our surrounding neighborhoods telling about NUCOP.
Please feel free to explain the program to your neighbors
and get involved.
You can sign up for this program at any
Canton Community Association Meeting.
Calling the Police
The police would much rather respond
to a call where they are not needed than not be called.
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If
you feel police assistance is needed, CALL.
When in doubt, CALL!
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If you are afraid, please protect your
privacy by becoming a member of the Neighborhood
Watch Block Representative Program.
When reporting emergencies or suspicious
activity remember that police need as many facts as possible
to investigate properly. STAY CALM!
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Information that
is required when calling the police:
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Who
Describe the people and vehicles involved in the activity?
Be as detailed as possible.
What
Describe the activity clearly. Do not use slang
or Cop Show language. Do not magnify the
situation.
Where
Give an exact address if possible. Front and rear, landmarks,
and any other assistance in locating the problem.
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When describing people,
it is helpful if you can provide the following information:
- Gender (sex)
- Race (Asian, Black, Hispanic, White, etc.)
- Approximate age
- Approximate height and weight (heavy build, slim,
etc.)
- Clothing (start at the head and work down to the
feet)
- Identifying characteristics (hair color, facial
hair, jewelry, scars, tattoos, limps, etc)
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When describing vehicles,
it is helpful if you can provide the following information:
- Make and model , i.e. Chevy Impala
- Color(s) and also special roof styles (vinyl, convertible,
sunroof, etc.)
- Year
- Tag number and state of issue
- Unusual characteristics (dents, bumper stickers,
etc.)
- Direction of travel
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Other helpful information:
- Weapons (gun, knife, club, etc.)
- Injured person(s) is an ambulance needed?
- Any other information which may be important.
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Keeping a log of calls and miscellaneous
activity gives you a record of what you saw and/or reported
to the police or other city agency. It is an invaluable tool
when dealing with an ongoing problem as it keeps memory straight
and builds credibility when the police, etc. can easy see
the magnitude of the problem. Remember that the squeaky wheel
gets the grease.
Criminals are persistent in looking for
opportunities and locations to conduct business. Being a good
neighbor means being even more persistent in limiting opportunities
by continuing to call the 9-1-1 when dealing with criminal
and suspicious activity. Unless you are personally willing
to testify in court, you must be patient and wait until the
police who are willing to testify view the action in question.
Remember, it is not only the police, but also the states
attorney armed with credible witnesses and evidence that result
in a conviction.
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