Neighborhood Watch

Since 1972, the National Neighborhood Watch Program (housed within the National Sheriffs’ Association) has worked to unite law enforcement agencies, private organizations, and individual citizens in a nation-wide effort to reduce crime and improve local communities. The success of the program has established Neighborhood Watch as the nation’s premier crime prevention and community mobilization program. Visible signs of the program are seen throughout America on street signs, window decals, community block parties and service projects.

Dog Walker Watch Program

This program encourages neighbors to assist local law enforcement as extra eyes and ears in the community. Despite its name, the program is not just for dog walkers, and requires no special training. Learn more about the Dog Walker Watch program.

Personal Safety 

No matter who you are, taking an active part in personal safety can make you less of a target for criminals. Many crimes are crimes of opportunity where the criminal seizes the moment and makes there move. Get personal safety tips and learn to rely on awareness and intuition.

Trail Safety

In Colorado, it’s always a great time of year to go out for a run or walk. Criminals can take advantage of circumstances in any area, at any time. Before you hit the trails, consider these tips to stay safe.

Contact Us

  1. Community Resources Unit


    Deputy Scott Sickafoose
    720-874-4040

    Deputy Jason Presley
    720-874-3695