Safety
As with all urban areas, safety is a concern. While Ridgely's is a safer
community than most in Baltimore, according to police crime statistics,
it is still important to use common sense to avoid becoming a victim.
Never walk alone at night, don't leave anything visible in your car, and
call 911 if you see any suspicious characters. Get to know your neighbors
so you will know who belongs in the neighborhood. Look for more saffety
tips in each issue of the Ridgely's Record.
Crime and Safety Committee
The Ridgely's Delight Association has established a Crime and Safety Committee.
We are looking for volunteers to participate in the Citizens on Patrol
program. After the required three hours of training, partners will walk
the neighborhood together at assigned times. With a sufficient number
of volunteers, each person would only need to donate 2-3 hours each month.
If you are interested in joining the committee, contact Brian at 410-752-8746 or btdale@msn.com.
Crime Prevention Tips
The National Crime Prevention Council offers information
on topics like preventing burglaries and sexual assault, outsmarting crime
and safer seniors.
The University of Maryland Police offer these tips to prevent burglary.
Neighborhood Crime Watch
Baltimore City Police are asking residents to sign up for the Neighborhood
Crime Watch program. All you have to do is download
the form, fill it out and return it to the Southern District office
at the address or fax number on the form. You will receive a crime watch
number that you can use for a faster response if you need to call the
police. If you already have a Block Watch number, you will need to submit
this form to get a new number if you would like to continue to participate.
It is important that residents apply for a number because the police will
pay more attention to the neighborhood if there are a large number of
crime watch numbers in Ridgely's.
Report Suspicious/Criminal Activity
If you witness criminal activity, be sure to report it to the police.
Download this form
for a list of important details you should record and report.
Victim's Assistance
Click
here to apply for assistance.
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