Giving peace of mind during time away
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Deepa Bharath
Bob Kost has been a volunteer with the Newport Beach Police
Department for four years.
But never in all these years has he heard so many thank yous and
kind words of appreciation, he said.
Kost and several other Police Department volunteers are getting
trained in doing home inspections or “vacation checks” that were
originally done by sworn police officers. It is a service the
department provides to community members who ask police to keep an
eye on their homes when they are out of town.
Officers, on a daily basis, would check the perimeter of the home
and make sure everything was as it should be.
But of late, volunteers are performing that task and it has worked
very well for the department, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
“Sometimes, officers were not able to do it because of time
constraints,” he said. “And in these tough economic times, when many
departments are facing job cuts, this is a very valuable program that
has helped us increase our level of service to the community.”
All volunteers undergo training and are taught what to look for
when they go on these inspections, Shulman said.
“But they are not geared for enforcement,” he said. “So if they
see anything suspicious, they back off and call a uniformed officer.”
The program has also saved a lot of time for sworn officers and
has helped them focus on other issues, Shulman said.
“Particularly in summer time, we have an increase in residential
burglaries and thefts because people are away from their homes,” he
said.
Kost said he believes the service is an asset to the community.
“The thing that amazes residents most is when we do the check and
then call them about it,” he said. “They just don’t expect that.
They’re just ecstatic that we care enough to call.”
Volunteers usually get a list of homes that they go over to
inspect, Kost said.
“We check the front and back, windows and doors and see if
anything’s amiss,” he said. “If we find newspapers lying around, we
pick them up and stash them some place they can’t be seen.”
Kost said the program has also done great things for the Police
Department’s image in the community.
“It shows we’re not just handing out tickets and punishing
people,” he said. “We’re also helping them.”
FYI:
If you’d like your home inspected when you’re away, call the
Newport Beach Police Department at (949) 644-3717.
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