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Community Safety

The reality is neighborhood watch is a simple and easy way to connect with your neighbors in a social setting.  You’ll establish easy means to alert each other when crime events occur, exchange ideas on how to improve safety, and share info on suspicious activity.  Moreover, the Sacramento Police Department and LPCA have partnered to make it easier than ever to get started.

HOW TO FILE A CRIME REPORT: THREE WAYS

  1. Go online to http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Police/How-Do-I/File-a-Police-Report
    (NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INCIDENTS CANNOT BE FILED ONLINE)

     

    • Violent Crime (personal assault with great bodily injury, kidnapping, robbery, homicide)
    • Hate Crime (bias-related crimes)
    • Sex Crime (rape or other sexual assault)
    • Stolen Vehicle (theft of a vehicle, trailer, motorcycle, boat, outboard engine, ATV)
    • Lost/Stolen License Plate(s)
    • Domestic Violence (of any kind)
    • Assault and Battery resulting in serious injuries (to include injuries requiring hospitalization or medical treatment)
    • Traffic Collisions involving injuries, DUIs, or unlicensed drivers (unless all parties have left the scene), or after a hit and run accident when the license plate of the hit and run vehicle is obtained.

    These crimes can be reported by calling 916-264-5471 to file your report. (An officer may come to your house to take the report.)

  2. Phone it in. 916-264-5471.
  3. File a written report at the public desk, located at 5770 Freeport Boulevard (just south of Fruitridge Boulevard, across from the Sacramento Executive Airport).