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Introducing Sergeant Randy Watkins of Ojai CityWatch

Lisa Snider interviews Sergeant Watkins here, and following is an intro I asked him to write for the Ojai Post audience. Sign up for his email alerts by sending a note to OjaiValley.CityWatch@ventura.org.

Thanks for the Warm Welcome!

As the Ojai Valley Station’s newest sergeant, I want to first extend my thanks for the warm welcome that I’ve received from the great people living and working in the valley. It’s been a pleasure meeting many of you in person and through our email-based City Watch program.

For those of us that have not met, here’s my snapshot. I’ve had the honor of working for the Sheriff’s Department for the past 22 years. This is my first assignment at the Ojai Station. I’ve now worked at all the Sheriff’s patrol stations at one time or another. I’ve also been a detective in Thousand Oaks, Fillmore and in the Major Crimes Bureau.

I want to extend to each of you an invitation to join City Watch. What is City Watch? City Watch utilizes today’s email technology to bring alerts, crime prevention tips and other information straight from the police quickly to your attention. The best part of City Watch is we work together as a team to fight crime. If you’re interested, please email me at ojaivalley.citywatch@ventura.org .

Be Safe,
Sergeant Randy Watkins

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