Sterling, Virginia There's no greater deterrent to crime than being watched. Please be on the lookout for vandals around the lake. There have been several instances of broken bottles and bicycles being thrown in the lake. If you see this happening, call 703-777-1021 immediately, and be ready to give a good description of the suspects. Subscribe to the Sugarland Run Neighborhood Watch mailing list! Send an email to sugarlandwatch@gmail.com to be added to our email list. All emails sent will be to "undisclosed-recipients" so you'll never have to be publicly identified. Sugarland Run Neighborhood Watch (SRNW) is an independent organization of Sugarland Run residents dedicated to safety and security through education and vigilance. All residents of Sugarland Run may participate in the Neighborhood Watch. There are no specific participation requirements, and you will never be obligated to do anything you don't wish. SRNW is led by volunteer leaders in conjunction with the Loudoun County Sheriffs Office. Sugarland Run Neighborhood watch is not sponsored by or an affiliate of the Sugarland Run Homeowners Association. What the Neighborhood Watch does:
The Neighborhood Watch is not an extension of the Police, and has no authority to make arrests, trespass, or pursue suspects. Things you can do to help:
SRNW communicates to you in four ways:
There are two ways you can contact SRNW:
You can always go to the police directly!
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