7 Arrows provides an unprecedented armed response service;
since the inception of our armed response service we have achieved the
following:
·Our panic buttons have lead to the arrest of 39
suspects
·We have recovered 6 firearms
·We have provided a number of significant
community services including the recovery of an abandoned baby, extinguishing
blazing homes and even recovered the odd lost dog
Our armed response officers are not only tasked with responding to alarm and panic activations, but also with actively participating with the CAP community street patrols. This gives our officers the proactive edge. We are proud to announce that since the 1st of December our response officers have actively participated in the arrest of six suspects, two of which were involved in contact crimes.
On the 29th of March a 7 Arrows guard witnessed
a
hijacking take place, the guard immediately pressed his panic button
and summoned help on the radio. Our officers were able to respond in less than a minute and the guard's proactive action lead to
the arrest of one hijacking suspect, the recovery of a firearm and the
vehicle used to commit the hijacking. The incident demonstrates that
the more people are linked to 7 Arrows and the CAP initiative the safer
your community is.
On Sunday the first of February two women were walking in the James and Ethel Gray park when a man attempted to rob them. The women ran to a near by 7 Arrows guard who summoned the local tactical vehicles. After a chase the suspect was caught and arrested.