Our initial "Starting a Neighborhood Watch" meeting was a success to say the least. We had a very nice turn-out of folks in our community that are interested in doing whatever they can to help better our living environment for our families and make this a safer community overall.
Your Captain's are working diligently with the Suffolk County Police Department's COPE Unit.
There were two(2) arrests in Dorchester park in May by the SCPD (drug related and assault related).
Out initial "Dorchester Park Meeting" with Brookhaven Town's Park Maintenance officials also was a success. We met with Tom Owens, Deputy Commissioner of Parks and Louis Tsunsis, Executive Assistance to Park Maintenance Department. Ed Morris, Commissioner did not attend as he was supposed to.
Kathleen Walsh, Councilwoman has also been called upon to help our community, especially with Dorchester Park improvements. Someone from her office will be attending the next Community Meeting at the 4th Precinct on June 30th @7pm.
We are in the midst of securing a place for our next Neighborhood Watch Meeting...TBA.
As advised above, our next Community Meeting @ the 4th Precinct is on June 30th @ 7pm.
We are also working with Brookhaven Town's Public Safety/ Code Enforcement and Park Rangers very diligently. We have will most likely be having two(2) Park Rangers at our next Neighborhood Watch Meeting to talk to us as well as SCPD. FYI: Park Rangers have made two(2) arrests as well (seperate incidents) and also handed out Loitering fines and open alcohol fines in this month (June) so far.
We look forward to working with all of you as we take back our Neighborhood. (We have 51 people that came to both meetings (NW Meeting and Park Meeting) combined).
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