San Marino : Neighborhood Watch Plans
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In an effort to create safer neighborhoods, city and law enforcement officials will recruit residents to Neighborhood Watch programs at a community meeting tonight sponsored by the San Marino Police Department.
Police Chief Frank Wills, Mayor Eugene Dryden, City Manager Keith Till and a Fire Department representative are scheduled to attend.
Officials will explain how Neighborhood Watch programs work during a question-and-answer session. Sixteen blocks in the city have Neighborhood Watch groups.
The meeting is at 7 p.m. in San Marino Library’s public auditorium, 1890 Huntington Drive.
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