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Officer Scott Zimmerman
240-773-5757

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

The primary responsibility of this position is to coordinate the provision of crime solving, prevention information, and outreach designed to increase public awareness and develop resources to address problems in specified communities.  This position serves as an internal resource for problem solving by coordinating the 6th District’s delivery of service.  

  •       Participate in government and community-related task forces, 
          committees, and clubs as a representative of the police department.

  •       Respond to and assist in resolving community problems of police and
          non-police issues.

  •       Perform in-depth background investigations on identified sources of
          problems and routinely utilize the informational systems available to the 
          Department to gather information necessary to problem solve.

  •       Analyze problems/crime trend patterns and formulate solutions utilizing
         community and problem oriented policing principles and concepts.

Community Crime Statistics Information...

Interested in what crime is occurring in your neighborhood?
Planning to move into the area, purchase a new home?

You can request general information about current Community Crime Statistics by calling (240) 773-5125

Home Security Survey…

Montgomery County Police Department offers a free service to the residence of Montgomery County, in which an Officer will walk around the exterior and interior of your residence to assess your security risks. The Officer would make recommendations on how to properly secure your home. To schedule a Home Security Survey, please contact the Community Services Officer at the 6th District Station.

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Alzheimer's Association's Safe Return Program...

Alzheimer’s disease causes millions of Americans to lose their ability to recognize familiar places and face.  Many people cannot even remember their name or address. They may become disoriented and lost in their neighborhood or far from home. It is common for a person with Alzheimer’s disease to wander, many repeatedly, during the disease process.  This behavior can be dangerous, now during the winter months, even life-threatening.

The Alzheimer’s Association’s Safe Return Program is the only nationwide program of its kind. Since the program began in 1993, nearly 110,000 individuals have registered in Safe Return nationwide. The program has facilitated the recovery of more than 8,000 individuals to their families and caregivers with an over 99% success in safely returning those registered in the program.

Safe Return is a nationwide identification, support and registration program working at the community level.  Safe Return provides assistance whether a person becomes lost locally or far from home.  Assistance is available 24-hours, every day, whenever a person is lost or found.

For more information, please call Safe Return at 1-888-572-8566 or the local Alzheimer’s Association chapter at (301) 942-2409, or click here.

If a Stranger Comes to the Door…                                                               

  • Stay alert to suspicious-looking couriers delivering packages to you or your neighbors.

  • Many con artists take advantage of holiday generosity by going door-to-door. Ask for identification and get specifics to how and where the donations will be spent/used.

  • If you feel uncomfortable, just say “no thank you” and shut the door.

 If You’re at Home…

  • Turn on outside lights to deter burglars.

  • Report any suspicious behavior to the police or local community watch groups.

  • Make sure your homeowners (or renters) insurance is up-to-date and everything is inventoried properly.

More Crime Prevention Tips

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Last edited: 1/4/2012 7