Welcome to the San Angelo Police Department Citizens Online Police Reporting System. This page contains information regarding the use of our online House Watch Request system. After reading these instructions, if you have any questions please call the San Angelo Police Department's Desk Duty Officer at (325)481-2696 or (325)481-2697.
The House Watch Program is a courtesy provided by the San Angelo Police Department. The San Angelo Police Department and/or the City of San Angelo will not be held responsible for any damage, burglary, or theft incurred during the watch period.
This application will allow you to notify the sheriff's officethat your house will be unoccupied for a period of time. After youhave submitted your registration, the house watch will begin for thedates you have specified.
To start the registration process, you need to determine if you are served by Douglas County Sheriff's Office and not by another jurisdiction. If you are unsure, please call the Sheriff's Office, Community Safety Volunteers at 303-814-7057.
Vacation House Watch is a police service that helps protect unoccupied homes while Wheaton residents are away on business or travel. Police will inspect homes periodically to help ensure their security. To enroll, complete the fields below.
Please note that requests may only be made by the homeowner. If your plans change and you will be returning sooner or later than the dates originally stated, please call the Wheaton Police Department as soon as possible. There is no need to notify the Police Department if you are returning when scheduled.
The vacation house watch form is not to be used if someone is going to be at the home caring for pets, plants, etc. If the house is vacant, due to being for sale or other circumstances, do not use this form. The Wheaton Police Department cannot guarantee your property will not be victimized, nor can it guarantee how often the property is inspected by an officer.
The Police Department will place your house on a special watch for a maximum of 30 days while you are away. You must be gone for a minimum of 72 hours, and the house must be unoccupied while you are gone. If you are gone for more than 30 days, you must call in or submit a new form to renew the watch.
Citizens are invited to call (843) 572-4300 to request that the Police Department watch their house while they are out of town, or fill out an online request form. Police officers and trained civilian staff will make physical checks of the property on a regular, but random, basis while residents are absent.
The officer or staff member will check doors and windows for evidence of break-ins, vandalism, or trespassing. Additionally, after the resident returns home, they will receive a letter from the police chief informing them of the number of times the house was checked.
The Hawthorn Woods Police Department will periodically check your home while you are out of town on vacation or simply gone for a few days. We do not conduct long-term house watches. You can contact the Police Department for suggestions to improve the security of your home if you are going to be away for an extended period.
You can register for a house watch by completing the online form here. You may also pick up and return a completed form to the Police Department via fax to (847) 438-5308, or stop in and pick up or drop it off in person at 2 Lagoon Drive.
Thew HPDPS has updated the Vacation House Watch system, making it easier and more efficient for residents to request a vacation house watch. Now you can request a Vacation House Watch from the same website that stores the Blue Zone News posts.
The Colleyville Police Department provides security house checks for all residents of Colleyville who plan to be away on vacation for an extended period of time. Homeowners can request a vacation house watch and a member of the department will check the residence (at least once per shift) to ensure the premises are secure.
Submit a Vacation House Watch Request below to have your home checked by uniformed police officers or Citizens On Patrol when time and call loads permit. Please notify police if you wish to cancel your vacation house watch request or if you return earlier than scheduled.
The House Watch Program is designed to provide Sugar Land homeowners a means of having their residence checked periodically by an officer when they are away from home on vacation or an extended weekend.
The program is intended to be a deterrent to illegal entry of the residence. It is a good crime prevention tool. The department cannot, however, place homes which are vacant or are subject to be shown by a real estate agent on house watch.
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