After a quiet neighborhood endured a string of car burglaries, Cullen Country is coming together against crime to form the first neighborhood watch.
After a string of burglaries in Buda and Kyle, Cullen Country residents hope to be prepared if there is any future criminal activity.
Want to join the watch?
To participate in the Cullen Country Neighborhood Watch, email dinderman22@gmail.com.
“In the outskirts of Austin, we often have people coming through and trying to open door handles. The...
After a quiet neighborhood endured a string of car burglaries, Cullen Country is coming together against crime to form the first neighborhood watch.
After a string of burglaries in Buda and Kyle, Cullen Country residents hope to be prepared if there is any future criminal activity.
Want to join the watch?
To participate in the Cullen Country Neighborhood Watch, email dinderman22@gmail.com.
“In the outskirts of Austin, we often have people coming through and trying to open door handles. There were a couple vehicles taken. It makes neighbors nervous when they don’t feel safe. That’s the main reason we’re doing this,” Dustin Inderman said.
Buda police asked Inderman, if he could lead the neighborhood watch and help police be proactive in preventing future crimes.
“We have a lot of cameras in this neighborhood so if we can get people to share their information, or if someone saw something or has something on video, we hope to have a quicker line of communication with police and help investigations as much as possible,” Inderman said.
Inderman said he plans to maintain communication with members through social media, email and phone.
“We want everyone to be aware of what’s happening in the neighborhood. If there’s anything they have questions about or they need contact information, we can help,” Inderman said.