RESOURCES
• Neighborhood Watch Information
• City of Tucson Police: Property Safety Presentation
• RillitoBend Community Resources
• Homeowner Associations in RillitoBend
• Neighborhood Watch Information
• City of Tucson Police: Property Safety Presentation
• RillitoBend Community Resources
• Homeowner Associations in RillitoBend
Neighborhood Watch Information
Neighborhood Watch is simply a program of neighbors watching out for each other during the workday, evenings, vacations or any other absence. The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch program is to create an alert neighborhood by using simple crime prevention methods. The program works through the mutual aid of neighbors watching the property of other neighbors. This has several advantages, including the fact that your neighbors know who you are, what type of car you drive, and who belongs, as a rule, at your residence. A patrol officer driving by your home might not recognize someone as a stranger in your yard. However, an alert neighbor would recognize the person as a stranger. They could then call 9-1-1 to alert police of the suspicious activity. Neighborhood Watch does not promote vigilantism. Members of Neighborhood Watch groups are never asked to put themselves in harm’s way to prevent crime. They should only observe and report suspicious activities to the Police Department. This leaves the responsibility for confronting and apprehending criminals where it belongs—with your Tucson Police Officers.
For more information and to get started with a Neighborhood Watch program, click the button below for the link to the City of Tucson's Neighborhood Watch page.
Neighborhood Watch is simply a program of neighbors watching out for each other during the workday, evenings, vacations or any other absence. The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch program is to create an alert neighborhood by using simple crime prevention methods. The program works through the mutual aid of neighbors watching the property of other neighbors. This has several advantages, including the fact that your neighbors know who you are, what type of car you drive, and who belongs, as a rule, at your residence. A patrol officer driving by your home might not recognize someone as a stranger in your yard. However, an alert neighbor would recognize the person as a stranger. They could then call 9-1-1 to alert police of the suspicious activity. Neighborhood Watch does not promote vigilantism. Members of Neighborhood Watch groups are never asked to put themselves in harm’s way to prevent crime. They should only observe and report suspicious activities to the Police Department. This leaves the responsibility for confronting and apprehending criminals where it belongs—with your Tucson Police Officers.
For more information and to get started with a Neighborhood Watch program, click the button below for the link to the City of Tucson's Neighborhood Watch page.
City of Tucson Police: Property Safety Presentation "Harden the Target"
The presentation "Harden the Target" includes suggestions for reducing the risk of crime at your property through environmental design.
For additional information, contact: Community Service Officer Kara Curtis, Police Midtown Division
Kara.Curtis@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 837-7428
The presentation "Harden the Target" includes suggestions for reducing the risk of crime at your property through environmental design.
For additional information, contact: Community Service Officer Kara Curtis, Police Midtown Division
Kara.Curtis@tucsonaz.gov
(520) 837-7428
RillitoBend Community Resources
The following are some of the public amenities, businesses, services and resources within and serving our neighborhood. If there are other resources you would like added, please submit a suggestion on the CONTACT form on the HOME page.
The following are some of the public amenities, businesses, services and resources within and serving our neighborhood. If there are other resources you would like added, please submit a suggestion on the CONTACT form on the HOME page.
Homeowner Associations
in RillitoBend 1. Adobe Garden Loop 2. Aldea del Norte 3. Colonia del Rio 4. Country Club at the River 5. Forgeus Ave Townhomes 6. Lanterra 7. Las Cabanas 8. Meadowview 9. Park Place Condominiums 10. Placita Santa Lucia 11. Prince Court 12. Prince Lane 13. Prince Village 14. Racquet Club Village 15. The Ranch 16. Rancho Morado 17. Riverview Condominiums 18. Riverwalk Commons 19. RiverWood 20. Tamarisk 21. Tucson-Prince Townhomes 22. Winterhaven Village Townhouses |
Apartment Complexes in RillitoBend
A. Campbell Ranch Apartments B. Fox Point Apartments C. Irongate Duplexes D. No Name E. River Breeze F. San Remo Apartments G. Shannon Park Apartments H.Treehouse |