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  1. The Central Community Police Station is staffed by approximately 400 sworn and civilian members of the Los Angeles Police Department and is responsible for all police operations in downtown Los Angeles.

  2. www.lapdonline.org › lapd-contact › central-bureauCentral Bureau - LAPD Online

    251 E. 6th Street. Los Angeles, CA 90014. 213-833-3735. File a Police Report. Obtain a Traffic Collision Report. Follow us. Twitter. About. Operations-Central Bureau oversees operations in the following Areas: Central, Hollenbeck, Newton, Northeast and Rampart, as well as the Central Traffic Division.

  3. 251 E. 6th Street. Los Angeles, CA 90014. 213-833-3746 Voice. File a Police Report. Obtain a Traffic Collision Report. Follow us. Facebook. YouTube. Twitter. Nixle. Instagram. About. The Central Traffic Division is staffed by 150 sworn and civilian members of the police department.

  4. 251 East 6th Street. Los Angeles, CA 90014. (213) 486-8700. File a Police Report. Obtain a Traffic Collision Report. About. The Operations-Central Bureau Homicide Unit investigates homicides in the five geographical divisions of Central, Rampart, Hollenbeck, Newton, and Northeast. The Officer-in-Charge is Lieutenant Ryan Rabbett.

  5. Your LAPD by Bureau, Division, and Community. Find Your Local Police Station. Partner with us to build safer communities throughout the City of Los Angeles. Enter your address below to locate the police station within your community. Street Address. City. Zip Code. FIND YOUR STATION. Want a visual representation of your LAPD communities?

  6. Serving the Following Communities: Atwater Village, Cypress Park, Eagle Rock, East Hollywood, Echo Park, Elysian Park, Elysian Valley, Franklin Hills, Garvanza, Glassell Park, Highland Park, Los Feliz, Mount Washington, Silver Lake, Solano Canyon. Northeast Division Map.

  7. Consistent with our motto, “to protect and to serve”, The Los Angeles Police Department is committed to serving the community while protecting the rights of all persons. For Emergencies Dial 911 | For Non-Emergency Police Response 877-ASK-LAPD

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