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IT’S OK IF TRASH BINS REMIND YOU OF NEIGHBORHOOD

March 4th, 2012, 11:30 am by

Sandy Hill offers a dog treat to Uriah as his owner, Scott Cooper, and neighbor Dennis Moore look on. Neighbor Mary Polomus watches from her porch.

It’s not every day you win a large rolling trash bin in a raffle.

So what was Sandy Hill’s reaction when she learned recently she’d be getting a free 10-yard dumper courtesy a home and garden show contest?

“I immediately thought of our Neighborhood Watch,” Sandy said. “Several years ago we got a 20-yard Dumpster. We talked about doing it again. But money’s been tight.”

Sandy’s luck is being shared with the 14 or so other families on tiny Bandelier Drive in the modest Pikes Peak Park neighborhood east of Prospect Lake.

Sandy’s reaction — thinking of her neighbors — is exactly the reflex leaders of Neighborhood Watch are trying to develop across Colorado Springs.

Bandelier Street is a textbook example because one of its residents is Dennis Moore, who has dedicated his retirement to serving as the Colorado Springs Police Department‘s top Neighborhood Watch volunteer.

He helps recruit and train block captains for the program and spreads the gospel of Neighborhood Watch with classes and programs across the city.

Sandy said Dennis has converted everyone on Bandelier to the benefits of Neighborhood Watch.

“We’ve got a good group,” she said. “We watch out for each other.”

Neighborhood Watch has enriched her life with its quarterly meetings and annual barbecue.

“When we meet, it’s like family,” Sandy said. “When I go out of town, I tell those around me. They pick up my mail and keep an eye on things. It’s a great neighborhood.”

Bandelier didn’t need a formal Neighobrhood Watch program when Mary Polomus and her husband moved in to their little home in 1961.

“We had a nice neighborhood,” Mary said, sitting on her porch Thursday as Scott Cooper of Bin There Dump That lowered the trash dumper into her yard. She volunteered her home in the middle of the block to host the bin.

“Back then, there were 40 children in this block,” she said, waving at the tidy little homes, many built in the late 1950s with a couple bedrooms, one-and-a-half bathrooms and a single-car garage.

Sandy Hill and Dennis Moore begin filling the 10-yard rolling trash bin.

“We raised six children in this house,” Mary said.

“The women would stand in the street in the mornings with our coffee and decide what we were going to do that day.”

She smiled at the memory.

“We left our doors unlocked and we left our keys in the car,” she said. “Those days are gone.”

Although neighbors are friendly, there are no morning sidewalk coffee klatches.

And Mary’s glad to have a new group in the neighborhood to lean on.

“Oh, gosh, I don’t know what I’d do without my neighbors,” she said. “The neighborhood is slowly coming back and Neighborhood Watch is helping.”

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The Crime Prevention Website lists classes.  Below is a list of some of the current classes and location that are scheduled.

March 5th, 6:30-7:30 P.M., Active Shooter for Citizens at the Sand Creek Division

March 8th, 6-8 P.M., Home Safety at the Falcon Division

March 15th, 6 P.M., Responsible Firearm Ownership at the Gold Hill Division

March 22nd, 7 P.M., Home Security at the Stetson Hills Division

Dennis R. Moore

Neighborhood Watch Coordinator

Sand Creek Division

Colorado Springs Police Department

4125 Center Park Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

719-444-7206

MOOREDE@ci.colospgs.co.us

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MEET MR. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH!

January 7th, 2009, 5:13 pm by

In Colorado Springs, Dennis Moore is Mr. Neighborhood Watch.

He is one of those people who simply like helping others. Even if it requires hours of work every week on their own time.

In 1991, Moore organized a Neighborhood Watch group in his Bandelier Drive neighborhood in southeast Colorado Springs.

Then, a year ago, Moore began donating hours and hours of his retirement time to help similar groups across the city as the volunteer Neighborhood Watch program coordinator in the Sand Creek division of the Colorado Springs Police Department. He works closely with Crime Prevention Officer Lori Torrini. In fact, they share a cramped office at the Sand Creek police station.

Here’s a photo of Moore, left, and Torrini at a recent quarterly meeting of Sand Creek area block captains.

Starting Jan. 12, Moore will take an ever higher-profile role as CSPD launches a three-month project to train all Neighborhood Watch block captains. It’s part of the agency’s year-long goal of re-energizing the city’s Neighborhood Watch program and fighting crime on a block-by-block basis.

Moore was instrumental in rewriting the Neighborhood Watch Block Captain Handbook - the book at the heart of the upcoming training. Here is a schedule for the training sessions.

Moore devotes his evenings and weekends to helping his neighbors. Here is a photo of Moore, left, and  in 2006 during a neighborhood cleanup effort.

Moore will go anywhere, talk to anyone to promote Neighborhood Watch. Here he is being chatted up by a TV news crew.

 

No blog about Moore would be complete if I didn’t include some of the information he feels is important for every neighbor in the Springs area. So here is part of his list.

First, how to reach Moore: 719-444-7206 or moorede@ci.colospgs.co.us

Important Phone Numbers 

Emergency                          911

Non-Emergency                 444-7000

Poison Control       1-800-332-3073

 

Falcon Division

General Info                          444-7240

Duty Desk                             444-7249

Crime Prevention                444-7246

Investigations                       444-7245

 

Gold Hill Division

General Info                          385-2100

Duty Desk                             385-2125

Crime Prevention                385-2117

Investigations                       385-2128

 

Sand Creek Division

General Info                          444-7270

Duty Desk                             444-7282

Crime Prevention                444-7276

Investigations                       444-7275

 

Stetson Hills Division

General Info                          444-3140

Duty Desk                             444-3144

Crime Prevention                444-3168

Investigations                       444-3146

 

General Police Units

Airport Security                     550-1976
Community Relations         444-7410

Crime Stoppers                    444-STOP

                                                634-STOP

Detective Major Crimes      444-7564

Metro Vice / Narcotics         444-7766

Park Police                            444-7708

Vehicle Impound                 578-6754

 

 Numbers for Your Information

Better Business Bureau     636-1155

Chamber of Commerce      635-1551

Code Enforcement              444-7891

County Clerk & Recorder   520-6202

Colorado Springs Utilities  448-4800

Court

            District / County        448-7700

Municipal                  385-5922

Dept. Human Services       636-0000

            Child Abuse 24hr    444-5700

Domestic Violence Hotline            633-3819

Drivers License (Dept. of Rev.)

            4420 Austin Bluffs   594-8701

Drug Hotline                         444-3111

Explorer Program                 444-7843

Fingerprint Info                    444-7464

Fire Dept. Admin.                 385-5950

Graffiti Removal Hotline     634-5713

Humane Society                  473-1741

Jail – CJC                              390-2000

License Plates                      520-6240

Mayor                                     385-5986

Neighborhood Justice        520-6016

Police Athletic League        444-7618

Parking Enforcement          444-7706

CSPD Records                     444-7464

CSPD Recruiting                 444-7555

Traffic Engineering             385-5908

Victim Assistance (DA)       520-6049

Volunteer Program              444-7441

 

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