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Community Oriented Policing
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Officer Ellis is the Community Oriented Policing (COP) Officer, and she is assigned
to be a liaison to specific beat officers, Neighborhood Watch groups, and the various
businesses and apartment complexes within the city. Deputy Ellis oversees the Crime
Prevention Program, the Neighborhood Watch Program and the Crime Free Multi-Housing
Program.
The Palm Desert Police Department Crime Prevention Program operates in conjunction
with the Palm Desert Police SET Team. Officer Ellis is responsible for coordinating
the Neighborhood Watch Program, the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program and acts as
the liaison between SET, the Investigations Unit, citizens, and city staff. Additionally,
Officer Ellis provides safety seminars and meetings focusing on specific crime or
neighborhood problems in the City of Palm Desert. If you need further information
on these programs, or would like to discuss crime prevention issues, please call
Officer Ellis at 836-1600 or e-mail her at
cellis@riversidesheriff.org
Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention Information
The Neighborhood Watch program is a nation-wide program that utilizes the
residents of a street, residential area, or housing complex to assist the police
by providing 'Extra Eyes' to report suspicious or criminal activity. Training is
provided to each Neighborhood Watch group on how to properly observe and report
these activities. Neighborhood Watch is a well-proven, successful crime prevention
program that augments the police department, yet does not endanger the involved
citizens.
The Crime Free Multi Housing Program (CFMHP) is a worldwide program that
puts apartment owners/landlords, tenants, and the police department into a partnership
to help reduce crime in rental properties. The CFMHP provides training and technical
assistance to the owners/landlords, and tenants in concepts and practices that help
reduce criminal activity and make apartment complexes safer places to live. The
City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Police Department strongly support the CFMHP,
and host a training seminar for the program two times a year.
The Citizens On Patrol Program "COP" is run by the City of Palm Desert, with
Sgt. Reynolds acting as a liaison officer between COP Volunteers and the police
department. These volunteers are a dedicated group of people acting as the eyes
and ears of the city and the police. COP Volunteers conduct routine patrol throughout
the city, assist with special events, and do administrative work within the organization.
If you have any questions about the program, or would like to apply for a position
with Citizens On Patrol, please call (760) 346-0611 Ext. 425 and speak with the
Special Programs Department. You can also view Palm Desert Citizens Patrol website
at www.nacop.org/palmdesert/.
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