The Sheriff’s Office will hold a town hall meeting in the
Lower Keys to talk about crime prevention. The meeting will take place at
the Sugarloaf Fire Station, Monday, April 25th at 6:30 p.m.
Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay says he is happy to
announce a new phase in his program to make the county a better, cleaner and safer
place for our residents and visitors. Six of his officers have been formally
trained as Crime Prevention Specialists and, over coming months, they will be
implementing a number of programs aimed at both residential and business crime
prevention.
During the first phase of the new crime prevention
initiative, there will be town meetings held in various areas of the Keys.
Residents who attend will meet the new Crime Prevention
Specialists in their area, who will discuss strategies for making the community
safer, including offering hands-on security surveys of businesses and
residences.
In coming months, these trained specialists will be offering
security surveys county-wide to anyone who requests one. They will also be
pro-actively visiting specific businesses and making suggestions about how to
make each property safer.
Some crime prevention strategies might include removing
large signs or displays from front windows so the interior of the business is
more visible; making sure surveillance cameras and alarm systems are in good
operating condition; installing secure locks on doors and windows and checking
lighting outside after dark.
The trained specialists will also be concentrating on the
prevention of certain types of crimes which are of particular concern in Monroe
County. They will be tackling the prevention of vehicle burglaries, marine
related thefts, bicycle safety, fraud and identity theft.
“We all need to work together as a community to tackle these
issues,” said Sheriff Rick Ramsay. “We would much rather spend time with a
business owner or resident helping them to prevent a crime from taking place
than to respond to a crime after the fact. This is a very safe place to live,
work and play but together we can make it even safer.”
Anyone who wishes to request a security survey of their home
or business can call their local Sheriff’s Office substation and request one.
Someone will do an on-site visit and make suggestions for improving safety and
security. Another aim of this program is to encourage neighborhoods to get
together and organize Crime Watches in the county. If you are interested in
organizing such a group in your neighborhood, contact your local Sheriff’s
Office substation.
Lower Keys: Freeman Substation on Cudjoe Key, 305-745-3184
Middle Keys: Marathon Sheriff’s Substation, 305-289-2430
Islamorada: Islamorada Sheriff’s Substation, 305-664-6480
Tavernier / Key Largo: Roth Building on Plantation Key,
305-853-3211
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