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"Walk" Your Kids Home PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johnson Ranch Block Watch Coordinator   
Saturday, 14 June 2008
It's tough being a working parent, and it's usually both parents that need to work. The worry that goes along with your children being home alone never goes away. But if your child has a cell phone, you can take a break at work and "walk" your child home over the phone. This way you're in constant contact on that trip home.
 
Vacation Time PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johnson Ranch Block Watch Coordinator   
Saturday, 14 June 2008
As we near the summer months remember that when you go on vacation leave your contact information with a neighbor that can watch your house. A little ease of mind when you're trying to enjoy yourself is a good thing. And let the Sheriff's office know, too. They can send a patrol to your house when possible.
 
Keep unknown people from looking into your house PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johnson Ranch Block Watch Coordinator   
Saturday, 14 June 2008
If you've got decorative windows alongside your front door you can get decoupage glue and a small sponge to add a frosted effect to the inside. This adds a nice expensive look at a low cost and keeps unknown people from looking into your house.
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PUT YOUR CAR KEYS BESIDE YOUR BED AT NIGHT PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johnson Ranch Block Watch Coordinator   
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr's Office, the check out Girl at the market, everyone you run across...
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HOLIDAY VACATION TIPS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sheriff Chris Vasquez   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007
There is a general increase of thefts and burglaries during the Holiday Season.   Thieves and burglars know they are likely to find new gifts and gadgets in homes available to steal and that many people leave their house unattended for holiday trips. 
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