Crime & Safety

Chief Rothaus to Discuss Crime Trends at Town Hall Meeting May 7

The San Carlos police chief invites members of the community to a town hall meeting on Tuesday.

The San Carlos Police Bureau invites residents to attend the Annual Police Town Hall Meeting hosted by Sheriff's Captain Greg Rothaus.

The meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2013 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 600 Elm Street in San Carlos. 

The Town Hall Meeting will feature presentations by Captain Rothaus and his police team covering topics including:

  • Crime Update
  • Statistics & Trends
  • Crime Prevention Strategies
  • Emergency Preparedness Information
  • Neighborhood Watch
  • Questions & Answers

The meeting will answer some of the community's most important questions:

1.) "What's going on will all these burglaries?"
You will receive an update directly from our Burglary Detectives on our most recent developments in the residential burglary investigations.

2.) "How can I learn about crime in my neighborhood?"
You will learn how to plot San Carlos crimes from your home computer.

3.) "What is being done to keep my kids safe in and around San Carlos Schools?"
You will hear from our School Resource Officer about all that has been done to protect your children in and around San Carlos Schools.

4.) "What are the crime trends that will effect the City?"
You will receive an overview from the Police Chief about crime and policing activities in San Carlos.

5.) "What is the most underestimated public safety threat we face?" Answer: Earthquakes.
You will get information about how to be prepared for a local emergency such as a major earthquake.

6.) "Since the police can't be everywhere at once, how can we better protect ourselves?"
You will receive valuable crime prevention information and learn about Neighborhood Watch.

For more information on the Town Hall Meeting, click here.

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