The first meeting of the Cabernet Neighborhood Watch Committee was held on November 8, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the Raleys meeting room. Altogether, there were 15 people in attendance from our community in Cabernet Highlands.

Officer Andelin from Reno Police Department was on hand to offer assistance and advice on how best to proceed with forming and maintaining a neighborhood watch committee. He spoke with the attendees, querying their concerns. Many of the issues centered around car burglary and speeders.

Also present was Reno City Councilperson Bonnie Weber. Ms. Weber Hosted a meeting at Alice Smith School several weeks ago to promote Neighborhood Watch groups throughout Ward 4. She is committed to community outreach programs and has been instrumental in several improvements in the North Valleys.

Overall, the crime rate in our neighborhood has been typically very low. However, as the North Valleys continue to grow, the goal of the Neighborhood Watch group is to ensure the security of all our neighbors. Neighborhood Watch programs through, “Neighbors helping Neighbors” ensures the peaceful enjoyment of our homes and families.

The outcome of the first meeting was to establish a series of ongoing meetings to assist with teaching our neighbors better ways to ensure safety for their families and property; to encourage greater participation from more people; to provide communication resources through web page, email, and phone trees that inform people in our community; and to request from local agencies solutions to reduce traffic problems and crime going far into the future.

Officer Andelin spoke on the importance of reporting issues to our community leaders through local agencies.

For Emergencies call 911

For Non Emergencies call 775 334-2121

All others call Reno Direct 775 334-4636

Other sources of neighborhood information were discussed. Some suggestions were to attend the Neighborhood Advisory Board meetings held on the third Thursday of each month. Information is available via Reno City Neighborhood Advisory Board page at: https://www.reno.gov/community/your-neighborhood/ward-4

The next meeting of the Cabernet Neighborhood Watch group is tentatively scheduled for December 5, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the Raleys community room.

For information or to get involved, please contact Pat Shea or sign up on the website providing contact information.

Pat Shea 775 721 6742 pat100shea@gmail.com

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February 17 Meeting Minutes

Cabernet Highlands Neighborhood Watch Group

Meeting February 17, 2023

Raley’s meeting room at 6:00 pm

Greetings,

Pat Shea opened the meeting with discussion ideas presented to those present as to the progress of our group in developing a Website https://www.cabernetwatch.org/ and a Facebook page (still in development).

Topics included regular meetings asking how often and what dates and times were best. Some recommendations included a bi-monthly meeting and perhaps holding events that would encourage neighbors to get involved and to meet others in the community.

Our guest speaker was Teresa Aquila, Washoe County Sheriff Deputy who presented the second half of her program entitled "How to be a Good Witness”. The task was to see an image for 5 seconds of a crime in progress and then to recall details of what you saw. The group really had fun with the exercise. The way Teresa presents the material is always interesting and enjoyable.


Our second guest was Officer Wei, Reno Police Department, who added lots of great content to the evening. He reported on crime in our area from the last 28 days stating that there was a battery on Newport Lane and a vehicle theft. Also in Riley heights a battery, property destruction and other. A battery occurred outside Raleys on North Hills. An arrest on Buck and Lemon and Destruction of property at Walmart. No report of crime within Cabernet. He noted that if you witness crime it needs to be reported

Pat Shea reported that he had registered our group with the National Neighborhood Watch organization. Membership in this organization gives us access to training materials and resources to assist with developing good training strategies for our group. The members of our neighborhood Watch group are eligible to receive all of the information by joining and paying annual dues of $22. The National Neighborhood Watch application is on page 2. Also you may research further information on joining by going online to https://nnw.org/membership

NOTE: Please make checks payable to Pat Shea and return with your completed application to:

Pat Shea

7115 Souverain Lane,

Reno, NV 89506

(The group applications need to be sent with one single payment to the National Neighborhood Watch Organization which Pat will complete when we reach the minimum number of applicants. If more than 11 people apply we will get a better rate and will refund the difference to our group.

CABERNET HIGHLANDS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH APPLICATION

2023 -2024 APPLICATION

To become a member of the Cabernet Highlands Watch Group registered with the National Neighborhood Watch Organization, please complete the following and return to Pat Shea with your membership fee of $22 in cash or check payable to Pat Shea. (note) These applications must be mailed as a group with only one form of payment to get the discount price.

First Name: ____________________Last Name: _________________________

Street Address: _____________________________________________________________

City: ______________________ St: ________ Zip: ______________________

Phone: ___________________________________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________________________________________

With your membership you will receive access to information as well as hundreds of publications and resources such as:

• National Neighborhood Watch Institute (NNWI) Toolkit

• How to start a Neighborhood Watch group

• Suggested meeting topics

• Sample meeting agendas, planning checklists, and observation logs

• How to re-vitalize a Neighborhood Watch

• Newsletters covering various topics concerning Neighborhood Watch and Crime Prevention

• Access to the National Sheriff’s association (NSA) discount program, which provides discounts to Southwest, Regal Cinemas, Sears, Firestone and hundreds more!

• Many more resources to come!

Also, new attendees go to: https://www.cabernetwatch.org/ to find out more about joining the Cabernet Highlands Neighborhood Watch. Make our community safer by being vigilant and getting to know your neighbors through this program.

For more information go to: https://nnw.org/membership

Next Meeting:

Raley’s Event Center

April 19, 2023

Opening at 6:00pm

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December 5 Meeting Minutes

Guest Speaker Teresa Aquila, Washoe County Sheriff Deputy, spoke about the success of neighborhood watch groups and the importance of including as many neighbors

Meeting date December 5, 2022
Place and time: Raley’s on North Hills Blvd at 6 p.m.


Members present: Pat Shea, Billie Shea, Bonnie Weber, Ray Lake, Paula Funkhouser, Bill Nussear, Christian Rasmussen, Ernest Brooks, Edwin Beck, Marisa Ernst


Guests: Teresa Aquila, Washoe County Sheriff Deputy, Nina Steele, Washoe County Dispatch specialist


Pat Shea opened the meeting at 6:00 p.m.


Pat Shea has been working with Reno Police Department to request a Radar Trailer be placed in our neighborhood to curtail some of the speeders on our streets. RPD will be placing the trailer as it is available and leaving it for approximately one week.

Teresa Aquila, WSCO


Guest Speaker Teresa Aquila, Washoe County Sheriff Deputy, spoke about the success of neighborhood watch groups and the importance of including as many neighbors as possible. Her own neighborhood has proven very successful in monitoring and supporting their neighbors by being ever vigilant and reporting suspicious activity immediately. She showed a brief video on how the 911 call center works and described some of the different tools and resources utilized to serve the community more efficiently.


Guest Speaker Nena Steele, Washoe County Dispatch Specialist, described how the dispatchers work in teams to locate and respond to emergencies gathering detailed information about the incident and relaying that information to the appropriate responder.


Several items were discussed pertaining to the forming of the Cabernet Highlands Neighborhood Watch Group. Discussions followed on ways to proceed with plans to involve the entire 387 homes including;
Forming volunteers who will act as team leaders (block captains) methods of communication in the event of an emergency. Telephone trees utilizing block leaders and text and email messages were considered as good forms of communication. Some present felt that the phone tree wouldn’t work because most people will not answer if the number displayed is not known to them. Text messages tend to get more immediate attention with email being the slowest form of communication.


The importance of reporting. If you see something, call and report it even after the fact. Remember 911 is only for emergencies but you can report by calling Reno Direct at 775 334-2121 or go online to https://www.reno.gov/community/reno-direct/report-an-issue or you can file a report with Reno Police Department at https://renopd.com/report

Additionally, lost animals wandering our neighborhoods are in great danger from predation. If you see a lost pet you can report that by calling Nevada Humane at (775) 322-3647


Cabernet Highlands Neighborhood Watch Group will be forming a Facebook page that will be limited to just this subdivision. Check the website https://www.cabernetwatch.org/ for more information coming soon.
Next meeting of the Cabernet Neighborhood Watch is tentatively scheduled for January 16, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in the Raley’s meeting room on North Hills Blvd. The meeting is scheduled for one hour. Check the website for further information and future dates.

Next Meeting : To Be Determined.
The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.




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