Neighborhood Watch Update for GlenOak Hills

The Neighborhood Watch Committee in GlenOak Hills is stepping up its game. At the May 2, 2025 meeting, held at the Clubhouse, residents and volunteers gathered to discuss not just crime prevention, but broader emergency preparedness—and how our community can stay safe, informed, and connected.

🛡️What Neighborhood Watch Means Today

At the recent meeting, Volunteer Sheriff Community Liaison Bruce Bunn shared how Neighborhood Watch has expanded its focus beyond crime prevention to include emergency preparedness. He works closely with the City of Temecula and offers resources such as CPR training, first aid classes, and other safety tools that are available to communities like ours.

Bruce emphasized that today’s Neighborhood Watch isn’t just about spotting suspicious activity—it’s about being ready, staying connected, and looking out for one another.

📨🛴📇 Community Concerns

Residents raised several key topics that the committee will continue working on:

  • 📬 Mailbox theft – Consider locking mailboxes and watching for suspicious vehicles.

  • 🛴 Electric bike safety – Be mindful of speed and sharing our private roads.

  • 📇 Community directory – A proposed tool to help neighbors connect quickly in emergencies.

  • 🔦 General safety – Keep lights on at night, know your neighbors, and stay alert.

These conversations highlighted the value of being a proactive, engaged neighborhood.

🗓️Next Meeting: July 31st

The next Neighborhood Watch meeting will take place on Thursday, July 31st at 6:30 PM at the Clubhouse. Residents will receive an email with the agenda in advance.

Whether you’ve attended before or are thinking about getting involved for the first time, you’re encouraged to show up, listen in, and participate. Neighborhood Watch is most effective when neighbors are engaged and working together.

Thanks to our dedicated Neighborhood Watch Committee: Mona Boyce, Susan Clay, Nancy Connington, Karen Dillon, and Johana Walker.

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