A safer community starts with you

One of the many things that makes The Villages such a special place to live is our strong sense of community. We wave to our neighbors, we check in on each other, and we all share the same goal — to feel safe and secure in the place we call home.

That’s why we want to remind you of a simple but powerful message:
If you see something, say something.

Whether it’s a car that’s been sitting in the same spot for days, a person wandering through the neighborhood who seems out of place, or an unusual noise or activity that catches your attention; trust your instincts and reach out to Public Safety.

Even if you’re not sure whether something is worth reporting, it’s always better to let us know. What might seem small or insignificant could be the very thing that helps us prevent a bigger issue or ensure your neighborhood remains safe and peaceful.

What to Look Out For:

  • Unfamiliar individuals lingering near homes, buildings, or mailboxes
  • Vehicles parked in unusual areas or for long periods of time
  • Unusual noises, trespassing, or activity that seems out of the ordinary
  • Any behavior that just doesn’t feel right

We rely on the eyes and instincts of our residents just as much as our officers on patrol. A quick phone call can make all the difference — and your attentiveness is truly appreciated.

Who to Call:

  • Public Safety Plaza (Available 24/7): (408) 223-4665
  • Public Safety Admin Office (Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM): (408) 239-5246

We’re here to support you. Your call helps us respond quickly and keeps The Villages a place where everyone can feel secure and at ease.

Thank you for looking out for one another and for helping us maintain a safe, welcoming community for all.

See something? Say something. We’re just a call away.

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