Area businesses sign up for SHIELD program
Business owners are signing up quickly for the Johns Creek Police Department’s first Community Service – SHIELD, a crime prevention/education program that "connects" area businesses with each other and the JCPD. The FREE program works very simply: a business owner/manager fills out an application, providing essential Emergency Contact Information to the JCPD, and then makes sure it's kept up-to-date.
“If a crime or incident involving a SHIELD business occurs, the JCPD will have an efficient way of contacting them,” said Sgt. Debbie Kalish, head of Community Services. Member receives regular email crime alerts, a SHIELD window sticker and classes in Burglary Prevention, Security Assessment Survey, Identity Theft Prevention and Check and Credit Card Fraud Prevention.
Interested in more information? Visit Community Services or contact Sgt. Debbie Kalish at 678-474-1587
Labels: business watch, johns creek police department, shield program
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