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Requesting Police Services for an Emergency:
911
It is appropriate to call 911 for calls which involve a crime, accident
or incident requiring a uniformed police officer to respond.
Crime Tip Line
420- 5995
Anonymous information may be left on an answering machine in the
Police Department through the Crime Tip Line. This line is checked
on a daily basis.
Alternate Emergency 7-Digit Telephone Number:
471-1131
When requesting assistance from the Police Department, realize that
requests are prioritized with emergency calls having priority over
non-emergency calls. The officer will respond to your call as soon
as possible.
When calling you will be asked:
- What is the problem?
- Where is the problem?
- Is it still happening (in progress)?
- How many people are involved?
- Are there weapons involved?
- What do the people look like (sex, age, race, height, weight,
what are they wearing)?
- Are there vehicles involved?
- Can you describe them (year, make, model, color, license plate)?
- Which way did they go?
- What is your name, address, and telephone number.
The Santa Cruz Police Department Public Lobby is open Monday
through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
You may make a police report at 155 Center Street.
Because we do not staff officers at the station, a beat officer
will be responding to take your report. There may be a wait. Although
most crimes/incidents may be reported at the police department,
an officer may need to respond to the scene of the incident. It
is our goal to provide you with the most efficient and prompt service
possible. However, calls are prioritized as to seriousness. For
non-emergency"cold" police reports only, a wait of two
to four hours is typical. By prioritizing our calls in this manner
we are better able to respond to higher priority, more serious crime
incidents in a timely manner. Whenever possible, you will be advised
of delays.
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