Public Safety


Public Safety & Crime Prevention


 

Installing cameras in the neighborhood can prevent various crime activity from occurring. Please refer to this link on how to purchase a security camera if interested!

 

 

Two new Police Officers are assigned to patrol the Trinity Vicinity neighborhood from 4th Street to 11th Street.

Police Contract information:



Master Corporal Don Cramer (left): (302) 388-8920

 Donald.Cramer@cj.state.de.us

 

Master Corporal Harold Bozeman (right):

 Harold.Bozeman@cj.state.de.us

 

 

If you see anything suspicious, please call the police department IMMEDIATELY by dialing 911. Remember, the more calls the police department receives about an incident, the more likely they will continue to respond in a timely manner.

 

Neighborhood Safety Tips:

- Ask the police to increase patrols of your neighborhood.
- Sponsor a Neighborhood Watch.
- Be sure the outside doors of your home have strong deadbolt locks.
- Keep spare keys with a trusted neighbor or nearby shopkeeper, not under a doormat or planter, on a ledge, or in the mailbox.
- Make sure nothing in your car appeals to thieves. Even small tote bags and loose change can encourage break-ins.
- Illuminate or eliminate places an intruder might hide: the spaces between trees or shrubbery, stairwells, alleys, hallways, and entryways.
- Set timers on lights when you’re away from home so it appears to be occupied.
- Organize neighborhood cleanup days to send the message that your community is closed to thieves, vandals, and loiterers.

 

Comments/Questions? Please email the Public Safety & Crime Prevention Committee at publicsafety@trinityvicinity.org.