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ROBBINSDALE CRIME PREVENTION ASSOCIATION
HISTORY OF ROBBINSDALE CRIME
PREVENTION ASSOCIATION     

The Robbinsdale Crime Prevention Association
became incorporated on January 13, 1987. The
organization was formed to provide crime prevention
education, a reward fund, and "buy" money.

Members have been actively involved in National
Night Out, Block Watches, Public Safety open
houses, as well as providing programs and literature
for elementary schools.

Members played an important role in the success of
the referendums required to build the new Public
Safety Building.

The statues in front of the Public Safety building are
also a result of the RCPA's efforts.

BLOCK WATCHES are neighbors working together
to be alert and look out for each other. They
distribute crime prevention materials, educate
residents, and take action to deter crime. When
illegal or suspicious activity is occurring, neighbors
inform the police.

Interested in starting a Block Watch?
contact
O
fficer Ryan Seibert at (763) 531-1220.

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT is celebrated across the
United States on the first Tuesday in August. This
night shows the strength of citizen involvement in
crime prevention. On this night in August, block
clubs, apartment clubs, and other citizen groups
hold special events throughout the metropolitan
area.

For holding a National Night Out party on your
block, contact Officer Ryan Seibert at (763) 531-
1220.
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Dear Residents,

My name is Ryan Seibert and I am an officer with
the City of Robbinsdale Police Department.
Recently I have assumed a new position as the
city's Police Community Action Coordinator. Among
the responsibilities of this position is to assist local
residents involved and or interested in
Neighborhood Watch Programs and Crime
Prevention.

Stepping into the new position I did receive
contact information including your email address
from Officer Jon West. Ideally I would like to
maintain communication between myself and
persons interested in Neighborhood Watch groups
and Crime Prevention topics.

If you have any ideas or concerns involving
anything related to Crime Prevention or
Neighborhood Watch please feel free to contact
me either via email or by telephone (763)
531-1220.

Thank you and I look forward to speaking with
you.

Ryan Seibert, Officer
Robbinsdale Police Department

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