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Salt Lake City Police Department
Mobile Neighborhood Watch

Mobile Watch Car      Mobile Watch Car


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About Mobile Neighborhood Watch

In July of 1993, the Mobile Neighborhood Watch program was established. Articles of incorporation were written and the program became registered with the State of Utah as a non-profit corporation. A well structured set of by-laws were developed as well as policies and procedures to guide the operation of actual patrols. A coordinator's Council was established with a Executive Director, Asst. Executive Director, Administrative Assistant, and a Training Coordinator. Area Coordinators were elected to represent a patrol area.

Since the Community Councils were already established, it became apparent that working within this frame work would well suit the fledgling Mobile Neighborhood Watch Program.

Over the last 5 years, the program has grown and expanded into every part of the city, with established mobile neighborhood watch groups in Capitol Hill, Avenues, South Central, East Central, Central City, Jordan Meadows, Fairpark, Rose park, Sugarhouse, West Pointe, Parleys, Glendale, Poplar Grove, Raintree, Peoples Freeway, and Fulton Street Business Watch.

There are over 1,300 people who have been trained and involved in Mobile Neighborhood Watch.

Joining Mobile Neighborhood Watch

Community Oriented Police acknowledges that the whole community is responsible for policing, not just the police. This approach encourages the unification of the community and the police in a equal partnership, working together through effective problem solving. In Salt Lake City, the Mobile Neighborhood Watch Program is one such approach that holds tremendous promise for empowering its resident to work with the police to effectively combat crime problems in the community together.

In order to provide a reduction in liability problems and to ensure a viable organization the following is required:

The real key to success of this program is strong adherence to the goals of Community Oriented Policing: A mutually beneficial partnership between the community and the police.

Chief Chris Burbank continues to support The Salt Lake City Mobile Neighborhood Watch Program with department funds and resources.

Mobile Watch Class   Mobile Watch Class

Other Mobile Watch Involvements


Contact us

Salt Lake City Police Department
c/o Mobile Neighborhood Watch

P.O. Box 145497

Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
(801) 799-3440
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