Neighborhood Watch

Welcome to Pewaukee's Neighborhood Watch Page. This is where you can start to help us organize a Neighborhood Watch in your neighborhood.

Concerned about crime? We are too, but we need your help to have a true effect on crime in your neighborhood. We at the Pewaukee Police Department want to work with you to make your neighborhood, and our entire community, a safer, better place to be. As our community continues to grow, and our society in whole becomes more mobile, it only stands to reason that crime too will grow and with it's mobility come here. We can't stop growth, progress, or seal our borders. What we can do is recognize a potential problem and do our best to address it before it becomes a major issue. Together as a community one way we can address this is through Neighborhood Watch.

What Neighborhood Watch does is help the police keep an eye on your neighborhood. We ask you and your neighbors to get together, get to know each other. You become familiar with your neighbors, their cars, just become more observant about what is "normal" for your neighborhood. Then if you see someone that is out of place, or a car that is suspicious, call us and allow us to check it out. Neighborhood Watch is not about you taking police action, that's our job, it's about being a good neighbor.

We will assist you in organizing your block watch, provide speakers for your meetings, and keep you informed on what is going on in our community and your neighborhood. Your block watch is set up by you customized to your neighborhood. You decide how often to meet, where to meet, and what topics you want to learn more about.

Interested? You can learn how to start a Neighborhood Watch at Tell me more about starting Neighborhood Watch or Contact Lt. Mark Flessert at the Pewaukee Police Department 691-5678 between 3pm-11pm for more information or to start setting up your block watch. You may also contact him with an email message at Neighborhood Watch - Pewaukee P.D.