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LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lakeport Police Department is partnering with Ring, the video doorbell manufacturer, and participating in Ring’s Neighbors app.

The Neighbors App is an online program that allows users to track criminal activity in their neighborhood in real time through their smart devices, similar to an online neighborhood watch.

Ring created the app as part of its mission to support safer neighborhoods and more connected communities by creating a free tool for residents and local law enforcement to share real-time local crime and safety information whether or not the users actually own one of Ring’s camera devices.

The app already has millions of users across the nation and has been found to be instrumental in catching criminals.

After downloading the app, users can join their digital neighborhood and utilize the app to view activity in their neighborhood, share crime and safety related videos, photos and text- based posts. Users will also be able to receive text-based alerts from their neighbors, local law enforcement and selected crime and safety news sources in real time.

In partnering with Ring through the Neighbors App, the Lakeport Police Department will be able to send real-time alerts to residents, provide updates about local crime and other safety concerns, as well as submit requests to residents for video footage relevant to investigations in specific geographic areas.

It is important to note that the app is not intended to replace calling 911 in the case of an emergency or utilizing the department’s nonemergency line for other police-related matters.

The Lakeport Police Department will not have access to any resident’s cameras or user data. The police department can only view content residents have publicly posted to the app or that users have chosen to share with the department in response to a specific request. Posts made by users other than the police department do not display the poster’s identity.

“The Lakeport Police department looks forward to working with our community through the Neighbors App to prevent and solve crimes in our community. We hope that you will join us on the Neighbors App and help us continue to make Lakeport a safer place,” said Chief Brad Rasmussen.

A video explaining the app’s video feature is shown above.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Lake County Sheriff’s Activity League is planning a family kayaking outing.

The event will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 26, at Highland Springs Dam.

The group’s current model is having parents assist with all aspects of the activity including kayaking.

All kayaks are single seaters.

They will use a COVID-19 safe protocol which will be provided to those who sign up.

Children must be at least 10 years old and all participants must know how to swim. All equipment, including mandatory life vests, are provided.

A release and waiver form is required for participation and can be downloaded from at www.lakecountysal.com.

To find out more about the outing on June 26 or future kayaking opportunities, call Mary Borjon at 707-279-1050.

LUCERNE, Calif. — The Lucerne Area Town Hall will meet on Friday, June 18.

The group will meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Lucerne Hotel, 3700 Country Club Drive.

Agenda items include discussion and approval of a California Water Service Co. letter of intent, and discussion with Melinda Rivera of Pacific Gas and Electric regarding the company’s outlook for public safety power shut offs and overall wildfire safety efforts.

They also will receive an update on code enforcement in Lucerne from Andy Williams from Lake County Code Enforcement.

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