If you can safely do it, get the license number or even a partial of any vehicle that looks suspicious. `Bonnie
From: Williams, Betty
Subject: San Diego County Sheriff’s Department CRIME ALERT
Hello Everyone,
I’m B-A-C-K! A little note to let everyone know that I am back to work in the Crime Prevention Unit in the unincorporated areas of San Marcos, Escondido, and Valley Center. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone that sent cards and their best wishes for my healthy recovery.
*** CRIME ALERT *** CRIME ALERT *** CRIME ALERT ***
We need your help! There has been a surge in some unincorporated communities of vehicle thefts, graffiti, and vehicle and residential burglaries. The holidays are an especially high risk time of the year for property crimes. You can fight back! We count on residents to be extra eyes and ears that help us arrest the criminals responsible for these crimes. Being more aware and vigilant about reporting suspicious activity is extremely important! You may have the piece of the puzzle that will make the difference in catching the perpetrators. Call the Sheriff’s Communication Center (760-510-5200 and press 1) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if you see anything suspicious.
This time of year is also a good time to reconnect with your neighbors and communicate with one another through Neighborhood Watch/Block Party meetings. Contact me for a safety flyer for use in neighborhood newsletters and to remind everyone to be alert during the holiday season.
Please call or e-mail me if you would like to schedule FREE home or business security evaluations, Neighborhood Watch meetings, or to discuss other community concerns. Please be safe out there.
I look forward to talking with your communities soon.
Thank you,
B. J. Williams
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
County Crime Prevention Specialist
San Marcos Patrol Station
182 Santar Place
San Marcos, CA 92069
760-510-5254 Office
betty.williams@sdsheriff.org

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