Home safety reminders from LQ Police
February 4th, 2010
The Cove Neighborhood Association steering committee recently hosted two officers from the LQ police department. Sergeant Rick Waltch and Community Services Officer, Tom Fowler, reviewed recent crime statistics and emphasized that we all need to limit the opportunities for crimes to be committed.
They also pointed out that LQ has been able to maintain a high level of staffing for public safety at a time when many cities are having to cut back. Thanks to our City Council for making fire and police protection a high priority. While officers are assigned to specific duties (traffic, patrol, etc.) each can be called from that duty when the need arises, to assist in a specific incident. Both officers exclaimed at what a safe city La Quinta is, even in densely populated areas like LQ Cove. We rank high in the Valley for safety….
While the overall crime rate in the Cove has been about the same over the past few years, burglary, vehicle burglary and theft are slightly up. This means we need to be more careful with the security of our property, including cars not parked in garages.
We were also cautioned that vacant homes can attract squatters and other vandalism, especially if the property LOOKS vacant or is in disrepair (broken windows, dead landscape, etc.). We need to report such instances to Code Compliance and to do what we can to keep neighbors’ property looking as good as possible.
Here’s an old video (Community Picnic Day a year or so ago) that summarizes crime prevention for residents. The information is still valid.

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