Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program

Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program The Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program is an effective crime prevention program that unifies citiz ORNWP is a self-funded organization.

The Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program (ORNWP) is an effective crime prevention program that brings together the citizens of Oak Ridge and the Oak Ridge Police Department (ORPD) to deter and reduce crime as well as improve the quality of life in neighborhoods. Neighborhoods within the ORNWP haveregular meetings, social gatherings, neighborhood cleanups,and assist with larger scale Neighborhood W

atch events and fundraising activities. All funds for operating expenses and event-hosting comes from donations and fundraising activities. This is accomplished only with participation and assistance from many volunteers. While there is no way to measure the amount of crime that is prevented by the presence of the ORNWP, there has been several examples documented where ORNWP members have assisted the ORPD with arrests by reporting suspicious activity and persons to the police dispatch.

03/07/2020

The Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program’s first Community Meeting of 2020 will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 9, in the Civic Center Room B (near the craft room).

Lieutenant Shannah Newman from the Oak Ridge Police Department will speak about Project Lifesaver (PLS). Project Lifesaver is a nationwide program with the goal of saving lives and reducing potential injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, Down Syndrome or other related conditions. If you or someone you know is a caregiver of a potential client, be sure to come find out about this free program. Pass the word and bring a friend or neighbor!

11/23/2019

The November edition of the Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Newsletter is live! Check it out at:http://oakridgetn.gov/images/uploads/Documents/ORPD/ORNWP%20Newsletters/ORNWP%20November%202019%20Newsletter.pdf

We are also seeking candy donations and walkers for ORNWP's participation in the Oak Ridge Christmas Parade. Sign up to help by clicking here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0B4AA9AC2CA3FF2-2019 , or just show up to walk behind our new ORNWP banner or beside it, handing out candy. The parade is scheduled for December 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. (line up starts at 4pm), starting at Corporate Center parking lot (151 Lafayette Dr. at Laboratory Rd.), turning left on the Turnpike, and continuing to the west entrance of Oak Ridge High School. Thank you!

09/03/2019

ORNWP Community Meeting 6pm Tue., Sept. 3 @ Civic Center Social Room

Shira McWaters, head of the City of Oak Ridge Public Works Department will be speaking. Come get answers to your questions about the City's infrastructure and who takes care of what.

Bonus: Come meet ORPD's new Community Resource Officer, Alexander Velez!

The July Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Newsletter is now available, & can be viewed at the following link: http://oakridg...
07/09/2019

The July Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Newsletter is now available, & can be viewed at the following link:

http://oakridgetn.gov/images/uploads/Documents/ORPD/ORNWP%20Newsletters/July%202019%20ORNWP%20Newsletter.pdf

Archived issues are also now available for view at:

http://oakridgetn.gov/department/ORPD/Neighborhood-Watch/Newsletters

05/16/2019

ORNWP is seeking 5-10 volunteers to help staff their booth during the Secret City Festival, June 7th & 8.

If you are interested, please call (don't text) Ray Irminger at 405-4662 or 481-0852, or email Winnie Chan at [email protected] for more information.

04/26/2019

The April ORNWP newsletter is now online! Read it here:

Police Chief to Speak About Neighborhood Watch tonight!!
02/12/2019

Police Chief to Speak About Neighborhood Watch tonight!!

Reminder: the rescheduled ORNWP Member's Appreciation Dinner will be held this Tuesday. Come join us!
02/09/2019

Reminder: the rescheduled ORNWP Member's Appreciation Dinner will be held this Tuesday. Come join us!

02/03/2019

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a police officer?

The Oak Ridge Police Department will be conducting a Citizen’s Police Academy starting in February. The class will meet every Tuesday from February 19 through April 23, 2019. The Academy is open to adults 18 and older. Selection will be on a first come, first served basis, with priority to Oak Ridge residents. Go to https://oakridgetn.gov/content.aspx?article=4572 for more information. Applications will be accepted through Friday, February 8, 2019.

Due to the law-enforcement-sensitive training and handling of weapons, a criminal history check will be done by the department. A Release of Liability form will be required for admission to the program. The Citizen’s Police Academy application and the release of liability form can be accessed online (http://www.oakridgetn.gov/department/ORPD/Home) and printed at home or picked up at the Records Division of the Oak Ridge Police Department.

Completed applications and forms can be submitted by mail or dropped off in person. Applicants will be informed of acceptance into the program and given specific times and locations for class. The mailing address for the Oak Ridge Police Department is: 200 S. Tulane Ave., P.O. Box 1, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Please add “Attention Barry Bunch” to any mailings. Officer Bunch can be reached for questions by phone or email using the contacts below.

Barry Bunch

Oak Ridge Police Department

Community Resource Officer

[email protected]

865-556-6696

01/28/2019

ORNWP Dinner POSTPONED Until Feb. 12!

Because of adverse weather predictions for tomorrow, and for the safety of our membership, the ORNWP members appreciation dinner has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Central Baptist Church. We hope you will plan to attend and invite anyone interested in starting or expanding a neighborhood watch program.

The Oak Ridge Christmas parade is coming up on Saturday, December 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. Parade participants will start lin...
12/02/2018

The Oak Ridge Christmas parade is coming up on Saturday, December 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. Parade participants will start lining up at 4:30 @ Corporate Center (151 Lafayette Dr). The theme for this year’s parade is “A FANTASY OF LIGHTS.”

For ORNWP to be in the parade, volunteers are needed. If you are interested in working on a float, please contact Colin as soon as possible ([email protected] or 865-264-3538). If we want a float, we will need the means to pull it and a driver. With a float, we would be able to seat up to 4 people. In any case, we would like 3 volunteers to carry the ORNWP banner and 6 to walk in the parade (some to hand out candy). We welcome donations of individually-wrapped candy. You may bring candy to the Dec. 4 meeting or drop off at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike no later than Friday, December 7. Thank you!

Please sign up to volunteer here:

ORNWP needs volunteers to be in the Oak Ridge Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade. Click to find out how you might be able to help.

12/02/2018

Our next ORNWP community meeting will be on Tuesday, December 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Oak Ridge Library Auditorium. Come meet the new Oak Ridge Police Chief, Robin Smith, who will be introduced and say a few words at the beginning. The main presenter will be Fire Marshal Travis Solomon of the Oak Ridge Fire Department. He will talk about fire safety. Invite a neighbor or friend.

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