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Police Services

Emergency: 911 Report Drunk Drivers - Call 911

Patrol Officer Response/Dispatch: (925) 462-1212
Crime Tip/Graffiti Hotline: (925) 833-6638

Police Services Business Office
100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 ( Map / Directions Adobe Acrobat PDF File. Click here for more information (Opens a new browser window) )
Phone: (925) 833-6670  Fax: (925) 833-6678

Police Chief: Commander Casey Nice

Do you have a City of Dublin traffic related concern?

Please e-mail your concern to the Dublin Police Services Traffic Unit. It is helpful to provide as much detail as possible, including specific location, time of day, description of any related vehicles, etc.

If this is an emergency or an issue that needs immediate attention, please contact the Dublin Police Services Dispatch Center directly 24 hours a day at (925) 462-1212.

 

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 SIGN UP FOR THE CITIZENS' ACADEMY

Dublin Police Services will be hosting the 2010 Citizens’ Police Academy for adults who reside or work in Dublin. The Academy’s first session will be Wednesday, March 31st and will be held for nine Wednesdays thereafter, from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. The Academy will culminate in a graduation on June 2nd.

The goal of the Citizens’ Academy is to teach the public about law enforcement operations, foster kinship between the community and law enforcement, and to promote community policing by supporting and encouraging citizen involvement.

The Academy will offer instruction by experienced law enforcement staff on topics such as: Crime Scene/Evidence Collection, Traffic and Radio operations, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Gangs and Drugs. Participants will have an opportunity to tour Santa Rita Jail, the 5th largest jail in the nation, as well get a taste of officer training at the Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC).

Sessions are limited to 25 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Potential participants must be at least 18 years old and must successfully complete a background investigations check, sign waiver forms, and be approved by the Chief of Police. Felony convictions or serious criminal arrests are cause for dismissing an applicant.

Applications are available by e-mail, fax, or in person at the Dublin Police Services front counter. To request that an application be sent to you by e-mail or fax, contact Laura Correa-Hernandez at 925-833-6686 or e-mail laura.correa-hernandez@ci.dublin.ca.us. Once completed, applications may be submitted by fax, mail, or in person.

The Application Deadline is March 22, 2010.

Interested in finding out about police events in your neighborhood?  Dublin's information is now available on CrimeReports.com.  Click on the link below to find out more:

CrimeReports

Interested in finding out more information on creating or joining a Neighborhood Watch program?  Click on the link below to find out more:

Neighborhood Watch Adobe Acrobat PDF File. Click here for more information (Opens a new browser window)

 

 

Crime Prevention Newsletters

The Informer:

Police Services Newsletter - Spring 2008 Adobe Acrobat PDF File. Click here for more information (Opens a new browser window)

Police Services Newsletter - Winter 2008 Adobe Acrobat PDF File. Click here for more information (Opens a new browser window)

 

 

Police Services for the City of Dublin are performed under contract with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office. Patrol, criminal investigation, crime prevention and some business office functions are performed at the Civic Center location. Dispatch and some data processing functions are handled at Sheriff's Office facilities in Oakland and San Leandro. In addition to Sheriff's Office personnel, seven full-time City employees assist with Crime Prevention programs and administrative functions.

Dublin Police Services has continued a long-standing tradition of professionalism and dedication that is reflected in Dublin's low crime rate.


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