Recognition Banquet for Neighborhood Watch Captains & Citizen Patrols
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Posted: 8:36 AM Mar 24, 2009
Recognition Banquet for Neighborhood Watch Captains & Citizen Patrols
Mayor Mike Fahey, Sheriff Tim Dunning & Chief Eric Buske will be recognizing Neighborhood Watch Captains and Citizen Patrol members for their generous donations of time to help make the community of Omaha a safer place to live.
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Mayor Mike Fahey, Sheriff Tim Dunning & Chief Eric Buske will be recognizing Neighborhood Watch Captains and Citizen Patrol members for their generous donations of time to help make the community of Omaha a safer place to live.

This is the 14th year for the banquet. It will be held Tuesday, March 24th at 6:00 p.m. at the Westside CCC Building.

AAA Nebraska Regional President Mark Grieb and Public Affairs Director Rose White, and several City Councilmen will also attend.

Citizen Patrols will recognize a number of Omaha Police Department Officers and Command Staff for their community policing efforts.

OCCP will also recognize their Patroller of the Year.

The Omaha Police Union will give a grant to one Citizen Patrol in each Precinct to help in community safety.

Omaha Neighborhood Courage will be presenting Spirit of Neighborhood Courage Awards