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Crime Stoppers of Halton Community Watch

Welcome to Crime Stoppers of Halton's Community Watch page where we hope to work with the public to provide a safer community in this pilot program in South East Oakville Ward 3. 

At Crime Stoppers of Halton, our Community Watch Pilot  Program is a vital initiative designed to foster safer neighbourhoods through proactive engagement and support. This program is a collaborative effort where dedicated volunteers work alongside residents to prevent crime and share best practices. 

The Community Watch Pilot Program not only focuses on physical security improvements but also emphasizes building a strong network of community vigilance. Through educational workshops and one on one consultations, our volunteers empower residents with the knowledge and tools needed to recognize and report suspicious activities. 

By participating in this program, residents contribute to a safer environment, benefiting from expert advice and a supportive network dedicated to crime prevention. Together, we strive to build resilient communities where safety and security are paramount.

Stay Informed, Stay Safe: What's Currently in Play

Receive regular newsletters filled with valuable information on local crime trends, safety tips, and upcoming events. Our newsletters ensure that you are always informed about what’s happening in your community and the best practices for staying safe.

Our newsletters cover:

  • Local Crime Trends
  • Safety Tips 
  • Upcoming Events

Exciting New Initiatives Coming Soon:

We're thrilled to announce that our Community Watch Program is expanding with several new initiatives aimed at making our community safer and more connected. Here’s what’s coming soon:

  • Free Window Clings – Display these clings to signal your participation in the Community Watch Program and show that you're committed to safety.
  • Free Safety Inspections – Take advantage of a complimentary safety inspection for your home or property to identify potential vulnerabilities and improve security.
  • Community Watch Street Signs – Keep an eye out for new signs throughout the neighborhood that promote awareness and encourage vigilance.
  • Local Partnerships & Discounts – Enjoy exclusive offers and discounts from participating local businesses, available only to those who are part of our Community Watch Program.

Be the first to know, join our newsletter now!

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In an Emergency call: 911

In a Non Emergency call: 905- 825-4777

Call Crime Stoppers of Halton at: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Contact CSH to anonymously report suspicious or covert activity, or to provide a tip or information about an unsolved case or suspected criminal activity.  You will never be required to share any personal information, and we do not subscribe to caller ID.
 
We accept photos, videos, licence plate/vehicle descriptions, screenshots and more.  The more information you share, the better!

Calling Crime Stoppers of Halton Guarantees 100% Anonymity

When to Call 911: 

  • Threat to Life: Any situation where someone is in danger.

  • Active Crime: Witnessing a crime in progress 

  • Medical Emergencies: Severe injuries, unconsciousness, or difficulty breathing.

  • Fire: Any fire, large or small.

  • Natural Disasters: Floods, earthquakes, or other immediate threats.

  • Missing Persons: If someone is believed to be in immediate danger.

Halton Police Non-Emergency - Call 905-825-4777: 

  • Noise Complaints: Loud music or disturbances.

  • Suspicious Activity: Observing unusual behaviour that isn’t an immediate threat.

  • Minor Accidents: Non injury vehicle accidents.

  • Vandalism: Property damage that is not occurring in real time.

  • Lost Property: Reporting stolen or lost items that aren’t urgent.

  • General Questions: Inquiries about local laws or community issues.

Through the valuable assistance of the community, successful apprehensions like these are made possible. We invite you to explore the videos provided for further insights into how break-ins and auto thefts have been addressed through collaborative effort.