Barclay Downs Homeowners Association - Charlotte, NC

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Community Watch
Neighborhood Crime WatchA community watch program is the eyes and ears of a neighborhood and helps alert residents to potential criminal activity. Through annual meetings with our local police department, this website, our email tree and block captain system, residents can get up-to-date information on recent crime activity, as well as tips on how to reduce the risk of being victimized at home.

If you have been a victim of a crime against property or person, please report the incident to the police, your block captain and our This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Non-emergency incidents can be reported to 311. Even if nothing was taken, it is important to report problems – as patrol schedules are set by frequency of incidents.

HOMEOWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY:
•  Make sure that your block captain has a current email address or telephone number for you. Please let your block captain know if you have any medical issues that could become life threatening if there are power outages.
•  Check web site for recent crime activity reports, tips for reducing crimes and email alerts from our community watch captain.
•  Get to know your neighbors and their routines so that any out of the ordinary activity can be noticed and reported.

HOW OUR COMMUNITY WATCH PROGRAM WORKS:
•  If you see an actual crime being committed, a suspected crime or a threatening situation, please call 911 immediately.
•  If you have been a victim of a crime against property or person, please report the incident to both the police and your block captain. Non-emergency incidents can be reported to 311. Even if nothing was taken, it is important to report problems as patrol schedules are set by frequency of incidents.
•  If you have a concern that impacts only your street, please contact your block captain.
•  If you have a concern that you think impacts the entire neighborhood or would like to know if other streets have had similar concerns or experiences, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (704.442.7017). She will send out a group email as well as ask block captains to contact residents without emails.
•  Please help us discourage solicitors by not buying items from persons walking through the neighborhood. If you have concerns about someone selling in the neighborhood, please call 911.

 

Tip of the Day

Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies. It works if you park in your driveway or garage. If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break in your house, odds are the burglar or rapist won't stick around.

 

Quick Reference

Police Division Providence Road Section 3
Community Watch CMPD Officer Matthews
Community Watch Coordinator Sally Davis

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Block Captains

Barclay Downs West
Barclay Downs Jim Peterson
Fellsway Susan Dulin
Hatherly Paige McKeown
Henshaw Julie Rayner
Hobart Susan Dulin
Inverness Betsy Joyner
Topping Jill Gloster
Manning (to Topping) Isabel Bader
Moncure Linda Hurlbert
Sagamore Nancy Brandau
Scofield need a volunteer
Tower Court Bernice Cutler
Barclay Downs East
Ayscough Marian Morton
Clarendon Sandi Walthall
Cloverfield Jane Eubanks
Colony need volunteer
Ferncliff Nora Kuester
Morrison Glen Becky McGrath
Inverness (club side) Stephanie Leo
Sayre Stephanie Leo
Lacie Nora Kuester
Merrifield Betsy Gantt
Pontifex Liz Lassiter
Runnymede Beverly Blackwell
Stanwyk Delia McMullen
Wickersham Jean Grist