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Blue Santa
The Schertz Blue Santa program provides gifts during the Christmas season to the less fortunate.
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Child Passenger Safety Checks
The Schertz Police Department offers child safety seat inspections through the Safe Kids program to ensure that your child is secured properly when riding in the family vehicle.
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Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (C.R.A.S.E.) course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance, and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event.
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Home & Business Inspections
The Special Projects office provides a home security inspections, which can qualify the homeowner for a reduction in their homeowner's insurance.
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Junior Police Academy
Each year the Schertz Police Department hosts a Junior Academy to give young children a behind the scenes look at how the Police Department operates.
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National Night Out (NNO)
NNO is a nation-wide program that promotes neighborhood safety while developing a key relationship with first responders.
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Neighborhood Watch
A neighborhood based crime prevention program, which encourages active participation by the residents in watching out for and reporting criminal activity.
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Operation Polar Express
The holiday season brings gifts and the possibility of package thefts. This program helps combat porch-pirates by having your packages shipped to the Police Department.
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Ride Along Program
The Ride Along Program is to provide citizens the opportunity to observe patrol operations.
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Schertz Citizens Police Academy
The Special Projects office provides a Citizens Police Academy program where citizens can become familiar with the role of law enforcement, in particular about their local law enforcement.
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Volunteer Auxiliary
This are individuals within the community who are willing to volunteer for specific tasks and duties within the department. The duties assigned can create efficiencies for the department and improve services to the community. In addition, volunteers can bring new skills and expertise to the job and prompt new enthusiasm.
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Special Projects Office
Physical Address
1400 Schertz Parkway
Building 6
Schertz, TX 78154
Phone: 210-619-1264Fax: 210-619-1220
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Anna Kraft
Community Projects; P.I.O.