Tag: Neighborhood Watch Program

Top Cop: Diligence required to keep our installation safe
Welcome to Top Cop. The goal of this monthly column is to provide crime data to our military communities throughout U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii, to increase awareness, which will aid in crime prevention.

Straight Talk: Resident Advisory Panel reaches out to community
U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii’s Directorate of Emergency Services, with its Neighborhood Watch Program, is partnering with Island Palms Community’s Resident Advisory Panel program to reach out to residents on post.

Community can help improve USAG-HI through AFAP Conference
Delegates and issues are still needed for the fiscal year 2012 U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Army Family Action Plan Conference, Oct. 18-20, at Building 647, near the Sgt. Smith Theater, here.

USAG-HI, IPC focus on safety prevention: ‘National Night Out’ shows Army families how to live safer lives, create safer communities on, off post
Stryder Somers, 5, is learning how to protect himself by breaking boards in half with his feet.

USAG-HI focuses on antiterrorism efforts
Two recent incidents emphasize the importance of staying alert and at the ready to report suspicious activities.

Residents invited to ‘National Night Out’
Island Palm Communities’ residents are invited to celebrate “National Night Out” with U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii and IPC, Aug. 2, here, and at Aliamanu Military Reservation.

Resident lends a helping hand during threat
During a bomb threat that forced 60 adults and 27 children from their beds, here, around 10 p.m., June 7, Treva Williams took the initiative to keep her fellow neighbors safe.

Straight Talk: Knowing how to report a crime makes all the difference
Although all of us hope we never need the police, we should know how to reach them, when to report a crime and how to contact the police.

USAG-HI to host realistic ATEX scenarios on post
U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii will conduct its annual antiterrorism exercise, or ATEX, “Rapid Response 2011,” on Sills Field, here, June 23-24.

Taking ‘a bite out of crime’
Ways to improve personal and family safety were on display at the Safety & Compliance Expo held at Island Palms Communities’ Porter Community Center, here, June 9.