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8 Courthouse Avenue, Petersburg, VA 23803
The TRIAD partnership in Virginia, through the Office of the Attorney General, protects our growing elderly population. A major purpose of Triad is to develop, expand and implement effective crime prevention and safety programs for older Virginians.
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3600 Wheeler Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304
Provides crime prevention programs including residential security surveys, speakers on crime prevention, Neighborhood Watch, Operation Identification, and auto theft prevention education. Also offers a week long Youth Citizen Police Academy where High School age teens learn the What, Why and How of being a police officer.
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37 East Tabb Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
Anyone with knowledge of a crime can call the tip line. Callers do not give their names or phone numbers, and they never have to make a court appearance. Tips, up to $1,000 per reward, are given monthly to people who give anonymous information leading to an arrest of a fugitive or that solves a crime. A fugitive who is a person with an active felony or misdemeanor warrant in the City of Petersburg or Dinwiddie County. Tips can be taken 24 hours via telephone at 804-861-1212, or by texting (message and date rates may apply) using the keyword PDCASH before the tip and sending it to 274637, which spells 'crimes'. Tips are also accepted at the website, https://crimesolvers-pbgva.org. All methods are anonymous.
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8900 Freedom Center Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110
Committed to engaging the community through many community-focused events and crime deterrence opportunities. The Community Engagement Section serves to build and strengthen the relationship between the Prince William County community and the Police Department
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1250 North Main Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Groups of citizens gather together for mutual protection and crime prevention.
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1200 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
The C.P.A. meets once a week for two hours and learns some of what it is like to be a Police Officer and step in shoes by attending some of the police training. Some of the topics discussed are: The History of Police, Gang Issues, Domestic Security and Terrorism, Firearms and Tactical Operations, The Court System, Traffic Stops and Patrol Techniques, K-9, Defensive Tactics and F.A.T.S. ( Firearm Training Simulator), Crime Prevention, Evidence and Forensics. Meet for two hours once a week for 10 weeks in the Fall.
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300 Park Avenue, East Wing, Ground Level, Falls Church, VA 22046
Assists citizens or business owners in protecting their homes or businesses against burglary. Assists in implementing Neighborhood Watch programs in subdivisions, offers both group and individual speaking engagements on crime prevention and public safety educations. Tours, education kits and media advisories are a few of the services provided to the public.
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911 Madison Street, Boydton, VA 23917
TRIAD is a crime prevention program for seniors. The Mecklenburg Co. Sheriff's Office and the community work together to reduce criminal victimization of the elderly.
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329 Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Responsible for the development, coordination, and evaluation of departmental crime prevention efforts. These efforts are aimed at protecting the residents, business community, and visitors of Manassas Park from victimization by anticipating, recognizing, and assessing the crime risk opportunity and initiating appropriate action to eliminate or reduce the opportunity for crime to occur.
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12099 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Sponsors many programs related to crime prevention, such as burglary prevention, substance abuse prevention, personal security, home security, and rape and assault prevention. Presents programs to pre-school through high school students and adult community groups. For Operation Identification, engraving identifying information on possessions, contact the Crime Prevention Officer at the nearest district station. Organizes neighborhood watch and business watch programs.
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40 Lincoln Street, Hampton, VA 23669
Provides law enforcement and protection services to area residents.
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20281 Rustic Lane, Abingdon, VA 24210
A constitutional office directed by the Sheriff, who is elected at-large for a four-year term.responsible for the enforcement of all laws enacted by state and local governments, and for the investigation of felonies and misdemeanors committed in Washington County. Responsible for the security of the Washington County Courthouse, the judges, court personnel and individuals who visit the courthouse. The Civil Process Division serves all civil and criminal papers on individuals who reside in Washington County. The Communications Section dispatches calls to all police, fire and rescue personnel within Washington County and the Towns of Abingdon, Damascus and Glade Spring. The Division of Animal Control oversees the enforcement of County ordinances and state laws pertaining to the control of domesticated animals and the operation of the C. C. Porter Animal Shelter. The Division of Litter Control handles litter complaints and operates the Assign a Highway Program. Additional telephone numbers: Investigations: 276-676-6021 Civil Process: 276-676-6010 Washington County area: 276-676-6277 Bristol Line: 276-669-7134
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3405 Odd Fellows Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Serve as liaison between the Lynchburg Police Department and the community. Programs include: self-protection for women and senior citizens; drug awareness; bicycle safety; firearms safety; neighborhood watch; home and business security surveys; shoplifting seminars; Ride-A-Long and question and answer sessions. Tours of department are available.
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10001 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832
Composed of members from various county agencies, local businesses and senior, this organization is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for senior living in Chesterfield County.
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2500 North Military Highway, Norfolk, VA 23502
Crime Prevention Unit is to develop, implement, coordinate and evaluate departmental crime prevention efforts. These efforts are aimed at protecting the citizens of Norfolk from victimization by anticipating, recognizing and assessing the crime risk opportunity and initiating appropriate action to eliminate or reduce the opportunity for crime to occur
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162 Backbone Ridge, Haysi, VA 24256
Local police department providing complete Law Enforcement services in and around the Town of Haysi.
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204 Cleveland Avenue, Martinsville, VA 24112
A major purpose of TRIAD is to develop, expand and implement effective crime prevention and education programs for older Virginians.
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70 East Court Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
The Franklin County Neighborhood Watch Organization, Inc. is a citizen based crime prevention program. There are over 240 neighborhoods in the county that have organized to help fight crime in their neighborhood. This program has been very successful in aiding the deputies with information that has helped solve crimes in Franklin County.
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740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a Neighborhood Watch program to create citizen awareness of the steps that can be taken to make their homes more secure against crime, and to teach neighbors how to help each other protect the entire neighborhood and make law enforcement agencies more effective in the fight against crime. For more information, please call Andrew Terrill: (540) 829-5521
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1108 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
24-hour access to immediate help and support for all young people in crisis. Safe Place locations include City Recreation Centers and Fire Stations and can be recognized by a bright yellow and black diamond-shaped sign with the words SAFE PLACE and a house pictured in the A of PLACE. Every official Safe Place will have this sign attached to the outside of each location.
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740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a partnership between the police department, sheriffs department and senior citizens to reduce the criminal victimization of senior citizens. For more information, please call Chief Chris Jenkins: (540) 829-5509.
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397 Herndon Parkway, Suite 300, Herndon, VA 20170
The Herndon Police Department offers a range of programs and activities to educate citizens about community policing and crime prevention to enhance safety and public awareness. These programs and services include security tips for individuals, homes and businesses, auto safety, ways to avoid becoming a victim of fraud, and information as to what neighbors can do to watch out for each other.
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5215 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23508
Provides a non-profit, non-partisan grassroots organization dedicated to the reduction of gun violence in Virginia by publishing and distributing newsletters, partnering with advocacy groups, and working closely with legislators to plan and support measures that help prevent gun violence.
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606 East Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides a non-profit organization operated by a Board of Directors and a Steering Committee made up of citizens and law enforcement personnel with a wide variety of backgrounds. They donate their time and effort in the fight against crime to help make the community as safe and secure as possible. Cash rewards are paid for information that leads to the arrest of persons involved in criminal activity. Rewards are also paid for information that leads to the arrest of fugitives or persons wanted by local law enforcement. To report criminal activity, please call Crime Stoppers at (434)977-4000. Information regarding terrorism or narcotics related offenses should go directly to the Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Anti-Terrorism Task Force at (434)970-3376. Callers may remain anonymous. Police Emergency: 911 Police Non-Emergency: (434)977-9041
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