CONTACT INFO FOR
BOARD MEMBERS

2003-04   Board Of Directors
David Nuhn President 834-4166
Larie Amsler  Vice President 836-7673
Sam Amsler Secretary 836-7673
Jessica Currie Treasurer 832-6202
Members At Large
Carol Fritz   837-6835
Maria Mayer   339-0738
Louis and Gene McCoy  836-5289
Tom and Nancy Miner  873-8682
Dale and Greta Sellers  339-6221
Bob and Virginia Young  837-6287
A. J. Walker   836-0203

North Park Estates
Neighborhood Association
P.O. Box 81395
Austin, TX 78708

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Block Captains Needed:

Apollo, Huntridge
&North Bend
(from Eubank to Austin Park)

Duties include newsletter delivery, and communication relay in event of emergency
Contact a board member if interested.

A Guide for Reporting Neighborhood Crime

It sounds easy, but unfortunately  only about half of all crimes are reported.  Eyewitness information is the key to solving many crimes.  Here are a few tips from The Neighborhood Watch Guide, produced by Farmer's Insurance. 

  • Call the police immediately.  Five minutes could make a difference.
  • Be prepared with vital information, What occurred?  When?  Where?  How Many Suspects? What was said?  What did they do?  What did they Take?  Where did they go?  Are there any other witnesses, and how can they be contacted?
  • Consider the following  questions for a suspect description:  Male/Female?  Weapon?   Race?  Age?  Height?  Weight?  Hair Color?  Hair Length?   Style?   Eye Color?  Glasses?  Face? 

Complexion?  Mustache?  Beard?  Mask?  Tattoos?  Scars, Marks?  Speech/Accent?  Distinguishable gait, limp?  Bag/Backpack?  Clothing color? Shirt, pants, coat, hat, shoes, jewelry? 

  • A complete vehicle description includes:
        License State, and Number, Make,          Model, Year, Body Style (2 door, convertible?) Color, and Identifying hub caps, wheels, dents, scratches, bumper stickers or decals.
  • Remember that all calls to the police must be prioritized based on apparent danger to human life due to limited personnel.  Even if they can not respond immediately the information you provide may help solve the crime.
  • Wrong  information is worse than no information

Be your own detective
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