The Bandera City Marshal’s Office announced last month it is partnering with CivicEye and initiating a Vacation Watch Program.
According to a press release, Civic-Eye’s platform will empower the Bandera Marshal’s Office with features such as real-time incident reporting, community alerts, and interactive mapping.
“We are excited to partner with CivicEye to bring state-of-the-art technology to our law enforcement efforts,” said Marshal Nancy De Foster. “This collaboration will enable us to enhance community relations, streamline our operations, and ultimately create a safer and more connected environment for the residents of Bandera.”
The Vacation Watch Program is designed to safeguard homes and properties when residents are away.
The Vacation Watch Program offers Bandera residents the opportunity to request increased police patrols and security checks of their homes while they are on vacation.
“This voluntary program is part of the Bandera City Marshal’s Office commitment to proactive community policing, fostering a sense of security and trust among residents,” read a press release.
“Our goal is to create a stronger, more secure community by addressing the needs and concerns of our residents,” said Marshal De Foster. “The Vacation Watch Program is a proactive measure to ensure the safety of homes when our community members are away, giving them peace of mind.”
To participate, residents can currently either call or visit the Marshal’s Office at 511 Main St. in Bandera to provide details about vacation dates and any additional information that might be relevant for officers on patrol.
Residents may also submit a request through the Bandera Marshal’s Office website at banderatx.gov/marshals-office.
According to the marshal’s office, key features of the Vacation Watch Program include:
• Increased Patrols: Specially designated officers will conduct additional patrols around registered homes to deter criminal activity.
• Property Checks: Officers will visually inspect the property for any signs of suspicious activity or security breaches.
• Community Engagement: The program encourages a collaborative effort between law enforcement and residents, fostering a sense of partnership in maintaining neighborhood security.
“Our community is stronger when we work together. The Vacation Watch Program is a testament to our commitment to community safety, and we encourage residents to utilize this service,” said De Foster.
For more information on the Vacation Watch Program or to submit a request, please visit or call the office at 830-460-7172.