Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol (PNP) Members

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Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol (PNP) Members

PNP Overview

Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol
Enables citizen volunteers to become additional eyes and ears for the Police Department and be active
partners in crime prevention. Citizens use non-confrontational methods to observe and report
suspicious or criminal activity effectively.


The minimum qualifications are:
• Reside in the City of Phoenix
• At least 18 years of age
• Possess a valid driver license or state identification card
• Complete the mandatory 8 hour training program
For training dates and more information, please call (602)495-0440

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Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol has long supported the notion that involved residents are the most effective crime fighters, reporting suspicious activity as it occurs. This program allows residents to become more actively involved as partners in crime prevention. They are the Phoenix Police Department's "Eyes and Ears!"

History of Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol

History

The Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol Program began in 1994 as Block Watchers on Patrol and was associated with the Block Watch McGruff logo. In 1995 P.N.P. members donated over 5,468 hours of their time patrolling their neighborhoods. By 2004, they spent over 26,000 hours and traveled 77,490 miles assisting the police officers of the City of Phoenix Police Department by driving through their neighborhoods and watching for suspicious criminal behavior, fights, traffic problems, stolen vehicles, and missing persons.

In 1999 the program adopted the name of Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol and its new logo. We have had the opportunity and privilege of training over 1500 citizens in observation skills, criminal codes, police procedures, and drug recognition through non- confrontational methods.

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jill.fowler@phoenix.gov

 

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Welcome to the PNP Citywide Web Page!!

Welcome to the Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol - PNP Member website. This site is provided exclusively for sharing information as it relates to your neighborhood, patrols, newsletters and projects. It is made available through the free service of Google and is to provide a city wide communications tool for members to share their success.



Please use this site to share and learn from each other. We are proud to have the priviledge of posting your neighborhood newsletters and will try to maintain an archive for the year subject to the limitations of the provider. Please submit your neighborhood newsletter to jill.fowler@phoenix.gov for addition to this website.


Email us
jill.fowler@phoenix.gov

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