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Security Patrol                                                                  Q&A






























             What is the Security Patrol?                          makes CRCCE an attractive target. This is reflected in the recent
             The Security Patrol is a team of privately hired, off-duty Fort   increase in home and car break-ins in our neighborhood. The
             Lauderdale police officers who patrol CRCCE in city police cars.  patrol provides an extra level of safety. They are a supplement
                                                                   to regular Fort Lauderdale police officers. The Patrol officers’
             Why do we need a Security Patrol?                     frequency in the neighborhood ensures that they are acquainted
             CRCCE is bordered on three sides by major roads with   with members and their homes.
             commercial businesses that attract customers from every part
             of the county. In addition to access from any of these roads,   When will the officers be on patrol?
             Bayview Drive cuts through the entire north to south axis of the   Detail Coordinator Captain DeAnna Greenlaw sets the patrol
             neighborhood. Constant out-of-area traffic with easy access   hours, varying them to prevent establishing a recognizable
                                                                   pattern. After the completion of their shift, officers submit an
                                                                   activity log.


                                                                   How do I summon help in an emergency?
                                                                   In any emergency – CALL 911. Patrol officers will be monitoring
                                                                   the department radio and as a backup dispatch will notify the
                                                                   officer directly that there is a problem in his/her area.

                                                                   What additional benefits does the
                                                                   Security Patrol provide?
                                                                   •  Officers perform regular property checks when you are on
                                                                     vacation, up north for the summer or something unusual,
                                                                     such as termite tenting.
                                                                   •  If there is a problem with your home while you are away,
                                                                     the officer will contact you or another designated person to
                                                                     resolve the problem.

                                                                   •  Members will be provided with a lawn sign indicating that
                                                                     they are a member of the Security Patrol program.


                                                                   What is the cost of membership?
                                                                   Security Patrol and HOA membership is $550.

                                                                   How do I enroll in the Security Patrol?
                                                                   Enrollment is available on the Community Association website
                                                                   at crcceassociation.com



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