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Fort Walton Beach Police Department joins Neighbors app by Ring

The Fort Walton Beach Police Department has joined the Neighbors app by Ring. Neighbors is a free app where community members can stay up to date on local crime and safety situations by signing up for real-time alerts and sharing anonymous tips directly from their smartphone. FWBPD has partnered with the Neighbors app and can […]

The Fort Walton Beach Police Department has joined the Neighbors app by Ring. Neighbors is a free app where community members can stay up to date on local crime and safety situations by signing up for real-time alerts and sharing anonymous tips directly from their smartphone.

FWBPD has partnered with the Neighbors app and can now post incident updates, helpful safety tips and requests for investigative information to residents using the app in communities we serve.

Text ‘fwb’ to 555888 or click here: download.ring.com/fortwaltonbeach from your phone to download Neighbors for free on iOS/Android and join the conversation.

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Community Comments

“I think that is a very wise decision to make. Safety first always”
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“Like it or not but Fort Walton Beach is dying, it's becoming just like Navarre but with some big box stores and no growth. All the shopping is in Walton...”
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“There's many examples of cities doing this and being later forced to later take them out. Essentially you have a constitutional right to face your accuser. Automated citations mean no...”
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“Kell- Aire Dr. Could definitely use some new lines on the street. TY”
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“11 mph is 50 percent of the typical school limit of 20 mph. Seems lax with most drivers cruising through school zones at 30 mph.”
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“I hope P Johnson gets to visit here so I can tell him to his face to keep his mouth shut about my town”
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“So an unknown third party, will have access to very clear images of all our kids?”
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