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Explore this website to find information about our Eastbluff community, a calendar of events, links to local places of interest, special neighborhood activities and events, Association information (such as Board members and Committees), and how you can become involved!
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Drivers Beware and Be Alert for Trick-or-Treaters on Halloween Night
As Halloween creeps closer, the Newport Beach Police Department encourages everyone on the road to be extra careful as more children are out walking the neighborhood haunting for treats.
“We want our community to have a fun night out on Halloween, but to also stay safe and make responsible choices,” Newport Beach Police Lieutenant Eric Little said. “If your night involves drinking, make sure you plan for a sober ride home. Even one drink can impair judgement.”
Because of the parties, trick-or-treating, and other festivities, Halloween night can be especially dangerous on our nation’s roads. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, adults between the ages of 21 and 34 had the highest percentage (68%) of fatalities in drunk-driving crashes on Halloween night in 2020. During that same night, 11 pedestrians were killed in drunk-driving crashes.
Whether you are celebrating the spirit of Halloween or Día de los Muertos, the Newport Beach Police Department offers the following tips to be as safe and share the road safely:
Drivers
Slow down and watch out for more foot traffic in residential neighborhoods.
Take extra time looking for trick-or-treaters at intersections and entering/exiting driveways.
Never drive distracted or impaired.
If you are heading to a local bar, restaurant or house party and plan to drink, bring the designated sober driver with you, use a ride-hailing service, or stay the night.
Parents and trick-or-treaters
Make sure costumes fit to prevent trips and falls.
Decorate costumes and bags/buckets with reflective tape.
Have kids use flashlights or glow sticks to make it easier for drivers to see them.
Walk on sidewalks when available. Avoid darting into the street or crossing between parked cars.
Stick to familiar, well-lit routes.
Look both ways before crossing the street. Make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
In an effort to keep trick-or-treaters and others in the Halloween spirit safe, the Newport Beach Police Department will have additional officers on patrol looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
Neighborhood Watch
NBPD Mobile Café ~
Community members come together with police
in an informal space to discuss community issues
and build relationships.
NBPD divides the city into four separate areas. Each area has an assigned lieutenant, who acts as an area commander. Eastbluff is in Area 3, along with Bonita Canyon, Big Canyon, Newport Center, Harbor Cove, Bayside Village, Island Lagoon, Park Newport, Promontory Point, and Balboa Island. It is home to the Fashion Island shopping center and the surrounding businesses and hotels in Newport Center.
Newport Notified is the Newport Beach Police Department's alert system for disseminating general and emergency information directly from the Police Department to the community. It is used to notify residents and subscribers about issues impacting safety, such as traffic advisories, crime alerts, and community updates. It is also used for emergency notifications related to power outages, evacuations, tsunamis, and other hazards where public safety is at risk.
To receive email and text alerts directly from NBPD, please sign up HERE For more information visit NBPD NOTIFIED or call the Crime Prevention Unit at 949-644-3699.
Call NBPD immediately when you see something suspicious or when you need the police to respond to a current situation.
VEHICLE BREAK-INS – WINDOW SMASHES
In some parts of the city, we’ve noticed a recent shift when it comes to burglaries/thefts from vehicles with a larger number of reports now for window smashes. Window smashes typically occur when the suspect knows there are valuables in the car – so they can either see the property through the windows or they saw the victim place the valuables in the car.
· Lock your car doors & roll up your windows every time you step out of your vehicle.
· Do not leave valuables in your car.
· If you must leave something in your car, move it to the trunk or conceal it BEFORE arriving to your destination.
SCAM REMINDERS
Scams can take on many forms. These tips are universal steps you can take to protect yourself if you are approached about providing your money, another form of payment, or personal information.
· Do not give out any personal information until you have verified the identity of the person with whom you are interacting. Ask the caller for their name, department, and business phone number. Confirm that information by calling the organization at a phone number found on the internet or through official correspondence/billing statements. If the caller refuses to provide this information, terminate the call immediately.
· Do not give out any personal information until you have verified the identity of the person with whom you are interacting. Ask the caller for their name, department, and business phone number. Confirm that information by calling the organization at a phone number found on the internet or through official correspondence/billing statements. If the caller refuses to provide this information, terminate the call immediately.
· Independently check with the company or people involved to see if the caller's story checks out.
· Never give out personal identifying information, such as bank account or credit card account numbers, to anyone you do not know.
· Never send money (or a cash equivalent) to an unknown person.