Community watch goes live

Published 6:59 pm Wednesday, February 26, 2014

VAIL STEWART RUMLEY | DAILY NEWS BREAKING NEW GROUND: Evelyn Inabinett, flanked by Washington Police and Fire Services Director Stacy Drakeford (left) and Lt. William Chrismon, takes a turn at digging a posthole for the first community watch sign to go up in the White Oak neighborhood. Washington Police are trying to get more neighborhoods to be proactive in preventing crime, encouraging residents to form their own community watches.

VAIL STEWART RUMLEY | DAILY NEWS
BREAKING NEW GROUND: Evelyn Inabinett, flanked by Washington Police and Fire Services Director Stacy Drakeford (left) and Lt. William Chrismon, takes a turn at digging a posthole for the first community watch sign to go up in the White Oak neighborhood. Washington Police are trying to get more neighborhoods to be proactive in preventing crime, encouraging residents to form their own community watches.