By Bee Staff
The Placer County Sheriff's Department has been honored for hosting one of the top 2009 National Night Out events in the country, placing in the top 15 with jurisdictions such as Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Palm Beach, according to a department news release.
National Night Out is an anti-crime program that is run by the National Association of Town Watch, a nonprofit, crime-prevention organization
National Night Out is celebrated annually on the first Tuesday in August. In Placer County, first-responders caravan in emergency vehicles to dozens of neighborhoods. They visit established Neighborhood Watch groups, which hold ice cream socials, barbecues and all sorts of get-togethers, the release states.
"The commitment these neighbors have shown by taking control of their neighborhoods and watching out for each other is the reason we earned national recognition," said Sheriff Ed Bonner.
Community Services Officer Lynn Harrison, a National Night Out coordinator for the Sheriff's Department, said that despite the economic downturn, neighbors continue to stay involved.
"National Night Out continues to benefit crime prevention as a whole through awareness and community involvement," Harrison said. "National Night Out celebrates and solidifies community-law enforcement partnerships."
Anyone interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch program can call Harrison at (919) 652- 2419.
For a list of 2010 National Night Out honorees, click here.









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