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PVE Neighborhood Watch Information Site PVE Neighborhood Watch is a non-profit (501c3) organization founded in1980 to encourage neighbors to watch out for one another and work with our PVE Police Department to report suspicious activities in our community. PVE Neighborhood Watch is all of us, working together. This is your location for recommendations on keeping your home and family safe, community events and more. If you see something, say something. Non-emergencies: 310.378.4211 Emergencies: 911 TIP: Make the Non-emergency number a favorite on your cell phone. Cell phone calls to 911 may be directed to an agency outside PVE. |
How You Can Get Involved
Become a Member: Membership is $10 per year which supports our organization and keeps you connected as a key part of our neighborhood safety strategy. Join us in making our community and neighborhoods safer!! Click for more Information. Have a Block Meeting: The core of Neighborhood Watch is to get to know our neighbhors and what is happening in our neighborhood. A Block Meeting is a simple way to get your block connected. For more information, contact pvenwboard@gmail.com Become a Block Captain: The cornerstone of Neighborhood Watch is our Block Captains. To be one is rewarding, easy and you'll have help along the way. Find out more on the Volunteering page. Participate in our Community Events Discover a number of fun and informative events on our PVE Neighborhood Watch calendar. They are "COVID-Friendly" and many help our local businesses. Find out more on our Calendar page. Be Aware, Be Prepared, Be Safe! |
What's New with PVE NEIGHBORHOOD Watch --
Holiday Celebrations
Help celebrate community by supporting our local businesses and getting ready for Santa's Visit to PVE. Find out more at our Holiday Celebrations page.
Help celebrate community by supporting our local businesses and getting ready for Santa's Visit to PVE. Find out more at our Holiday Celebrations page.
Annual Meeting and 40th Anniversary Celebration!
We celebrated via Zoom and had a special guest, David Benoit, providing beautiful music to set the mood. See details, slides and recordings on our Annual Meeting page.
We celebrated via Zoom and had a special guest, David Benoit, providing beautiful music to set the mood. See details, slides and recordings on our Annual Meeting page.
We're Adding New Crime Prevention & Safety Tools and Information Frequently
If you've missed one of our blasts or want some extra information about how to help your family, home and property be more prepared against crime, disasters and emergencies, make sure you you stop by our Crime Prevention section.
If you've missed one of our blasts or want some extra information about how to help your family, home and property be more prepared against crime, disasters and emergencies, make sure you you stop by our Crime Prevention section.
Check out our new "Celebrating PVE People" page
Our community is filled with volunteers, residents and leaders who are making our community safer and more connected. Let's celebrate their contributions and get to know them better. Find out more on our Celebrating PVE People page.
Our community is filled with volunteers, residents and leaders who are making our community safer and more connected. Let's celebrate their contributions and get to know them better. Find out more on our Celebrating PVE People page.
Get Your Home and Car Set Up for Safety --
Be sure to visit our Crime Prevention pages. We have added new tips and resources about how to make your home and car safer. Find out more on our Crime Prevention page.
Be sure to visit our Crime Prevention pages. We have added new tips and resources about how to make your home and car safer. Find out more on our Crime Prevention page.
Visit our Calendar
Check out all the events we've got scheduled to get our community reconnected and safe. There's at least one thing going on each month with others being added all the time. Join us for long-time and new traditions. Find out more on our Calendar page.
Check out all the events we've got scheduled to get our community reconnected and safe. There's at least one thing going on each month with others being added all the time. Join us for long-time and new traditions. Find out more on our Calendar page.
PVE Police Department Community Lead Officer Program
The PVEPD Community Lead Officer Program is organized to address quality of life issues for residents and businesses, over a long-term basis. The objective of this program is to provide a single point of contact for concerns including crime, traffic and other issues that may have an adverse impact on our residents.
Through more direct communication, accountability, professional responsibility, and strategic utilization of our resources, the Community Lead Officer Program will provide more enhanced community policing activities. The Community Lead Officer Program is not a replacement of our current patrol services or the community policing activities that occur on a day-to-day basis.
Community Lead Officers are the following:
Malaga Cove/Montemalaga — Cpl. Kyle Shea
Lunada Bay South/Margate — Cpl. Ken Ackert
Lunada Bay North — Cpl. Chuck Reed
Valmonte — Cpl. Russell Venegas
Get more information about the Community Lead Officer Program.
The PVEPD Community Lead Officer Program is organized to address quality of life issues for residents and businesses, over a long-term basis. The objective of this program is to provide a single point of contact for concerns including crime, traffic and other issues that may have an adverse impact on our residents.
Through more direct communication, accountability, professional responsibility, and strategic utilization of our resources, the Community Lead Officer Program will provide more enhanced community policing activities. The Community Lead Officer Program is not a replacement of our current patrol services or the community policing activities that occur on a day-to-day basis.
Community Lead Officers are the following:
Malaga Cove/Montemalaga — Cpl. Kyle Shea
Lunada Bay South/Margate — Cpl. Ken Ackert
Lunada Bay North — Cpl. Chuck Reed
Valmonte — Cpl. Russell Venegas
Get more information about the Community Lead Officer Program.
If you see suspicious behavior, contact the PVE Police Department, (310) 378-4211.
Your call gives them a reason to check.