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Law enforcement agency includes services division, uniform patrol Division, criminal investigation division, and administrative offices. Neighborhood watch program and school resource program.
Law enforcement agency includes services division, uniform patrol Division, criminal investigation division, and administrative offices. Neighborhood watch program and school resource program.
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Neighborhood Watch Programs
Municipal Police
Offers law enforcement services to the Cedar Rapids community.
Offers law enforcement services to the Cedar Rapids community.
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Municipal Police
-- Northeast Precinct - 4316 North 30th Street, Omaha 68111 - (402) 444-6916
-- Southeast Precinct - 2475 Deer Park Boulevard, Omaha, 68105 - (402) 444-4041
-- Northwest Precinct - 10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha, 68134 - (402) 444-3765
-- Southwest Precinct - 5111 South 135th Street, Omaha, 68137 - (402) 444-6116
-- West Precinct - 20924 Cumberland Drive, Elkhorn, 68022 - (402) 444-5995
-- Community Resource Center -10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha 68134 - (402) 444-3480 or (402) 444-6144
Library of materials on crime prevention, Speakers' Bureau, bi-monthly newsletter, and can direct you to resources that can help in solving most neighborhood issues.
Neighborhood Watch group helps neighbors log suspected drug and gang activity on their block, and help resolve neighborhood problems.
Phone numbers and information on code enforcement issues such as abandoned cars, weeds, and litter.
Coordinate the Precinct Advisory Councils (PACS) which serve as vehicles for community members to work on various problems with city government.
-- Southeast Precinct - 2475 Deer Park Boulevard, Omaha, 68105 - (402) 444-4041
-- Northwest Precinct - 10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha, 68134 - (402) 444-3765
-- Southwest Precinct - 5111 South 135th Street, Omaha, 68137 - (402) 444-6116
-- West Precinct - 20924 Cumberland Drive, Elkhorn, 68022 - (402) 444-5995
-- Community Resource Center -10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha 68134 - (402) 444-3480 or (402) 444-6144
Library of materials on crime prevention, Speakers' Bureau, bi-monthly newsletter, and can direct you to resources that can help in solving most neighborhood issues.
Neighborhood Watch group helps neighbors log suspected drug and gang activity on their block, and help resolve neighborhood problems.
Phone numbers and information on code enforcement issues such as abandoned cars, weeds, and litter.
Coordinate the Precinct Advisory Councils (PACS) which serve as vehicles for community members to work on various problems with city government.
-- Northeast Precinct - 4316 North 30th Street, Omaha 68111 - (402) 444-6916
-- Southeast Precinct - 2475 Deer Park Boulevard, Omaha, 68105 - (402) 444-4041
-- Northwest Precinct - 10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha, 68134 - (402) 444-3765
-- Southwest Precinct - 5111 South 135th Street, Omaha, 68137 - (402) 444-6116
-- West Precinct - 20924 Cumberland Drive, Elkhorn, 68022 - (402) 444-5995
-- Community Resource Center -10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha 68134 - (402) 444-3480 or (402) 444-6144
Library of materials on crime prevention, Speakers' Bureau, bi-monthly newsletter, and can direct you to resources that can help in solving most neighborhood issues.
Neighborhood Watch group helps neighbors log suspected drug and gang activity on their block, and help resolve neighborhood problems.
Phone numbers and information on code enforcement issues such as abandoned cars, weeds, and litter.
Coordinate the Precinct Advisory Councils (PACS) which serve as vehicles for community members to work on various problems with city government.
-- Southeast Precinct - 2475 Deer Park Boulevard, Omaha, 68105 - (402) 444-4041
-- Northwest Precinct - 10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha, 68134 - (402) 444-3765
-- Southwest Precinct - 5111 South 135th Street, Omaha, 68137 - (402) 444-6116
-- West Precinct - 20924 Cumberland Drive, Elkhorn, 68022 - (402) 444-5995
-- Community Resource Center -10245 Wiesman Drive, Omaha 68134 - (402) 444-3480 or (402) 444-6144
Library of materials on crime prevention, Speakers' Bureau, bi-monthly newsletter, and can direct you to resources that can help in solving most neighborhood issues.
Neighborhood Watch group helps neighbors log suspected drug and gang activity on their block, and help resolve neighborhood problems.
Phone numbers and information on code enforcement issues such as abandoned cars, weeds, and litter.
Coordinate the Precinct Advisory Councils (PACS) which serve as vehicles for community members to work on various problems with city government.
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Municipal Police
Neighborhood Watch Programs
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
Sheriff
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
Offers public safety services for the City of Des Moines. Services and contacts include:
Administrative Offices (515) 283-4800
Animal Control Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Family Conflict Section (515) 283-4832
Patrol Services Bureau (515) 283-4836
Non-Emergency Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Traffic complaints (515) 323-8370
Mobile Crisis mental health Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Hispanic Outreach, Spanish-speaking officers work with the Hispanic community on law enforcement issues, (515) 237-1559.
Boxing Club, youth outreach program at Pioneer-Columbus Community Recreation Center, (515) 237-1570.
Asian Outreach, resource officer works with the Asian community on law enforcement issues, (515) 971-0792.
Records unit, for copies of criminal records, accident reports, case investigation reports, (515) 283-4896.
Vice, Narcotics Control, to report suspected drug activity; also investigates prostitution and liquor complaints, (515) 283-4830 (in an emergency, call 911).
Office of Professional Standards, regarding a complaint against a police department employee, (513) 283-4816.
Police Academy Personnel and Training Section, for information on a police officer position, (515) 323-8350.
Administrative Offices (515) 283-4800
Animal Control Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Family Conflict Section (515) 283-4832
Patrol Services Bureau (515) 283-4836
Non-Emergency Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Traffic complaints (515) 323-8370
Mobile Crisis mental health Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Hispanic Outreach, Spanish-speaking officers work with the Hispanic community on law enforcement issues, (515) 237-1559.
Boxing Club, youth outreach program at Pioneer-Columbus Community Recreation Center, (515) 237-1570.
Asian Outreach, resource officer works with the Asian community on law enforcement issues, (515) 971-0792.
Records unit, for copies of criminal records, accident reports, case investigation reports, (515) 283-4896.
Vice, Narcotics Control, to report suspected drug activity; also investigates prostitution and liquor complaints, (515) 283-4830 (in an emergency, call 911).
Office of Professional Standards, regarding a complaint against a police department employee, (513) 283-4816.
Police Academy Personnel and Training Section, for information on a police officer position, (515) 323-8350.
Offers public safety services for the City of Des Moines. Services and contacts include:
Administrative Offices (515) 283-4800
Animal Control Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Family Conflict Section (515) 283-4832
Patrol Services Bureau (515) 283-4836
Non-Emergency Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Traffic complaints (515) 323-8370
Mobile Crisis mental health Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Hispanic Outreach, Spanish-speaking officers work with the Hispanic community on law enforcement issues, (515) 237-1559.
Boxing Club, youth outreach program at Pioneer-Columbus Community Recreation Center, (515) 237-1570.
Asian Outreach, resource officer works with the Asian community on law enforcement issues, (515) 971-0792.
Records unit, for copies of criminal records, accident reports, case investigation reports, (515) 283-4896.
Vice, Narcotics Control, to report suspected drug activity; also investigates prostitution and liquor complaints, (515) 283-4830 (in an emergency, call 911).
Office of Professional Standards, regarding a complaint against a police department employee, (513) 283-4816.
Police Academy Personnel and Training Section, for information on a police officer position, (515) 323-8350.
Administrative Offices (515) 283-4800
Animal Control Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Family Conflict Section (515) 283-4832
Patrol Services Bureau (515) 283-4836
Non-Emergency Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Traffic complaints (515) 323-8370
Mobile Crisis mental health Dispatch (515) 283-4811
Hispanic Outreach, Spanish-speaking officers work with the Hispanic community on law enforcement issues, (515) 237-1559.
Boxing Club, youth outreach program at Pioneer-Columbus Community Recreation Center, (515) 237-1570.
Asian Outreach, resource officer works with the Asian community on law enforcement issues, (515) 971-0792.
Records unit, for copies of criminal records, accident reports, case investigation reports, (515) 283-4896.
Vice, Narcotics Control, to report suspected drug activity; also investigates prostitution and liquor complaints, (515) 283-4830 (in an emergency, call 911).
Office of Professional Standards, regarding a complaint against a police department employee, (513) 283-4816.
Police Academy Personnel and Training Section, for information on a police officer position, (515) 323-8350.
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911 Services
Municipal Police
Provides law enforcement services to the Donnellson and West Point communities.
Provides law enforcement services to the Donnellson and West Point communities.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
City police department.
City police department.
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Municipal Police
Offers law enforcement services to the city of Waterloo.
Offers law enforcement services to the city of Waterloo.
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Municipal Police
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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911 Services
Municipal Police
Provides law enforcement services to the residents of Norwalk.
Provides law enforcement services to the residents of Norwalk.
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911 Services
Municipal Police
Police.
Police.
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Municipal Police
Provides law enforcement services to the city.
Provides law enforcement services to the city.
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Municipal Police
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
Provides law enforcement services to the residents of Clarence.
Provides law enforcement services to the residents of Clarence.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
Provides public safety services, and related assistance including fingerprinting, residential and business vacation checks, and a safe exchange zone, monitored by a surveillance camera 24 hours a day.
Provides public safety services, and related assistance including fingerprinting, residential and business vacation checks, and a safe exchange zone, monitored by a surveillance camera 24 hours a day.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
Police.
Police.
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Municipal Police
Offers law enforcement services to the Polk City community.
Offers law enforcement services to the Polk City community.
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911 Services
Municipal Police
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
The 4 officers with with the Northwood Police Department work with the Worth County Sheriff's office to protect the city of Northwood.
The 4 officers with with the Northwood Police Department work with the Worth County Sheriff's office to protect the city of Northwood.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
Offers law enforcement services to the residents of Colfax.
Offers law enforcement services to the residents of Colfax.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
Offers law enforcement services to the residents of Newton. Emergency services are offered 24 hours.
Offers law enforcement services to the residents of Newton. Emergency services are offered 24 hours.
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Municipal Police
911 Services
Law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement agency.
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Municipal Police
Police Department.
Police Department.