Neighborhood Watch—Sponsored by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office
Block Watch, Town Watch, Crime Watch -- no matter what it's called, this is one of the most effective and least costly answers to crime. Watch Groups are a foundation of community crime prevention. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office endorses and promotes the Neighborhood Watch concept and encourages Clay County’s residents to get involved. Contact our Community Relations Unit (COPS) at 213-6114 to find out more about starting or joining a Neighborhood Watch program in your neighborhood or visit http://www.claysheriff.com/02_07_0Neighbor.asp


Clay County Sheriff’s Office Bike Patrol
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office wants to better serve the community by developing a closer working relationship through our Community Relations Unit. CRU Deputies will now conduct BIKE PATROLS in the OakLeaf area. Please feel free to stop us. Let’s talk about any concerns you have regarding your neighborhood. You and your family can even join us as we ride! Want to learn more? Call any of the following CCSO personnel and we’ll be happy to help:

  • Lt. Clanton 213-6114
  • D/S Dean Jones 213-6131
  • D/S Alvie Lilley 213-6153
  • D/S Anissa Baker 213-6119
  • D/S Keith Smith 213-6121
  • D/S Steve Molina 213-6133

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