Communicate with your Neighbors
Sharing information with your neighbors can reduce burglaries and other neighborhood crimes in the following manner:
- Know your neighborhood and communicate with the residents.
- Record license plate numbers and descriptions of suspicious persons and then contact the police.
- Be the eyes and ears of the police when they are not around.
- Bringing awareness to personal and home security issues through the police department.
When you are going to be away:
- Tell your neighbors and leave an emergency contact number with them.
- Leave a key with a trusted neighbor or family member.
- Arrange for pickup of mail and other deliveries.
- Have a neighborhood look after your lawn in order to maintain a lived-in appearance.
- Contact the Ellettsville Police Department and complete a Vacation Courteous Check Sheet.
- Use timers to turn lights on and off at different times to present an occupied appearance.
Be suspicious of:
- That person you have never seen before.
- That person (young or old) selling candy, newspapers and/or magazine subscriptions.
- That person (young or old) taking a "shortcut" through your backyard.
- That repairman, delivery man or visitor at your neighbor's door.
- The unfamiliar vehicle (car, truck or moving vehicle) in your neighbor's drive.
- If you notice anything else that is suspicious, be a good neighbor and call the police.
Contact Us
- Phone: (812) 876-2270
- Fax:
(812) 876-8332 - Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.