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RESOURCES

 PVE Community Resources
• City of Palos Verdes Estates
• DPP, Disaster Preparedness
• NART, Neighborhood Amateur Radio Team
• CERT, Community Emergency Response Team
• PVE-CARES, Community Assistance and Resources for the Elderly and Seniors
• Alert South Bay, Get trusted alerts from Local Police


Safety & Disaster Preparedness Resources
• USA on Watch, (a program of NSA) the National face for Neighborhood Watch, Crime Watch, and Business Watch
• Scams & Frauds, US Government Site everyone feel comfortable. Everyone may not attend, and that’s okay. The program can still be successful with a majority of the neighborhood present.a Coordinator and/or Police Department representative and suggest a replacement.

• Staysafe.org:  Guide to Starting and Growing a Neighborhood Watch: https://www.staysafe.org/starting-and-growing-a-neighborhood-watch/

• Disaster Prep:  Be prepared! How to plan ahead, be informed, and take action. Information on First Aid, Fires, severe weather.
www.ready.gov/

Forms
 Vacation Security Form, Get get PVE Police drive-by support when you are away. Two available formats:
• PDF to Print and Mail
• Online Form


Educational Information & Forms
Don't Let a Thief Steal Your Wheels! - Tips for Avoiding Car Theft and Carjacking
A 4-page guide from the Redondo Beach Police Department Community Service Unit (courtesy of the National Crime Prevention Council).
dont_make_it_easy_-_steal_your_wheels_jmh.pdf
File Size: 179 kb
File Type: pdf
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Burglary vs. Robbery - What's the Difference?
Terminology and legal definitions
burglary_vs_robbery.pdf
File Size: 472 kb
File Type: pdf
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Personal Safety - Tips for When You're Out and About
6-page guide from the El Segundo Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
personal_safety_jmh.pdf
File Size: 172 kb
File Type: pdf
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Personal Property Inventory List
A personal property inventory list like the one below should be kept with your personal records in a safe place.
propertylistform.pdf
File Size: 473 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Vehicle Description & Crime Suspect Identification Forms
suspect-vehicledescriptionform.jpg
File Size: 234 kb
File Type: jpg
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crime-suspect_identification_worksheet.docx
File Size: 60 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

If you see suspicious behavior, contact the PVE Police Department, (310) 378-4211. 
Your call gives them a reason to check.

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