We wanted to thank everyone for the overwhelming support of the EASP in the past week. Even though membership was closed for the year, we've had so many requests from residents to join that we've allowed people to join for the past couple of weeks without waiting until after the holidays. We set a deadline of December 3rd for new memberships, but more requests have come in and we're now extending the deadline again through Thursday December 7th. As we have been doing for the past couple of weeks, you will receive the rest of December for free until your official membership starts on January 1st. If you join after December 7th, you will have to wait until January 1st for your membership to begin.
As always, please remember to call 911 prior to contacting the EASP at 404-954-1568. Do not call the EASP first and tell us it was not an emergency. All calls for suspicious activity, whether that be package theft, gunshots, an an alarm going off of suspicious solicitors or vehicles lingering on your street all need to be called in to 911 before you call the EASP and before you start posting on Social Media. This provides both the police and the EASP the best chance to apprehend criminals in our neighborhood.
While we hate to hear that crimes have occurred in the neighborhood, be sure to call the EASP and let us know if you have been a crime victim. It's very helpful for us to hear from you directly about crimes, as this helps us work with the police to adjust our patrols as well as watch for perpetrators or vehicles that may be used in future crimes.
As always, please remember to call 911 prior to contacting the EASP at 404-954-1568. Do not call the EASP first and tell us it was not an emergency. All calls for suspicious activity, whether that be package theft, gunshots, an an alarm going off of suspicious solicitors or vehicles lingering on your street all need to be called in to 911 before you call the EASP and before you start posting on Social Media. This provides both the police and the EASP the best chance to apprehend criminals in our neighborhood.
While we hate to hear that crimes have occurred in the neighborhood, be sure to call the EASP and let us know if you have been a crime victim. It's very helpful for us to hear from you directly about crimes, as this helps us work with the police to adjust our patrols as well as watch for perpetrators or vehicles that may be used in future crimes.