Patrol officers are responsible for handling these calls for service with the primary area of focus being their assigned patrol sector during their shift. The Alameda Police Department hosts quarterly community beat meetings in an effort to create direct lines of communication between residents and the APD officers and lieutenants who directly serve your jurisdiction. Community members will learn more about activities in their neighborhoods and have the ability to collaboratively address public safety matters in their direct area. These meeting are intended to be attended by residents and business owners who reside in their designated beat in order to collaboratively work together to formulate and address concerns that directly impact their immediate neighborhoods.
Community Resources(PDF, 78KB) Social Services Resources(PDF, 195KB) Domestic Violence Resources The police and the legal system are becoming more and more active in their efforts to stop domestic violence. It is illegal to physically abuse someone, even if that person is your partner or a family member. Information and resources for victims, survivors, and offenders are available through the Alameda Police Department. Additional resources and victim's rights are available through Marsy's Law in 20 languages.
m. - 4 p. m. Records Unit Contact 510-337-8411 File an Online Report Request an Incident Report Parking Enforcement Page Towed Vehicles Crime Stats Request Adult Clearance Letter The Alameda Police Department is often the first point of contact for a variety of concerns and in that role, we strive to help people connect to the appropriate community resources. There are many resources available in the city and county of Alameda; hopefully, those included on this site will offer you a good starting point. Community Resources The Alameda Police Department provides several resources, assistance programs, and commonly used Social Service programs for a variety of topics including – child custody, civil matters, court information, domestic violence, emergency preparedness, food, homelessness, housing, legal assistance, medical services, mental health, restraining orders, substance abuse, senior citizen resources, and veterans.
The Records Unit is the repository, retrieval, and record management center for all critical incident reports and warrants in the City of Alameda. Please note, effective May 23, 2022, the Alameda Police Department's Records Unit no longer handles parking citations. For information on parking enforcement or citations, please visit theCity of Alameda's Parking Enforcement page. Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 8 a.
Corinthians vs Always Ready Live Stream & Prediction, H2HMatch Ended Yellow Card (90) Mantuan, Gustavo At Neo Quimica Arena, Gustavo Mantuan has been yellow-carded for the home team. Substitution The away team replace Gustavo Adolfo Torres Grueso with Pablo Vaca Justiniano. (86) Bryan Wenceslao Espinoza Avila is on a sub for Cristhian Alexseis Arabe Pedraza for Always Ready. (82) Ramallo Cornejo, Rodrigo Luis Always Ready's Rodrigo Luis Ramallo Cornejo has been booked in Sao Paulo. (81) It seems as if Edwin Rivera Sifuentes is unable to continue.
Josue Mamani replaces him for the away team. (80) Vitor Pereira (Corinthians) is making a sixteenth change, with Du Queiroz replacing the possibly injured Jo. (69) Roger Guedes is replacing Giuliano for Corinthians at Neo Quimica Arena. (56) Vitor Pereira is making the team's fourteenth substitution at Neo Quimica Arena with Renato Augusto replacing Roni.
Use the button below to view upcoming meetings in your respective community beat. Upcoming Community Beat Meeting The Alameda Police Department is committed to transparency and open communication. Below, please find convenient access to the Alameda Police Department's current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials, per Senate Bill 978. Comprehensive Policy Review Public Safety Dispatcher Training Program(PDF, 3MB) Field Training Guide(PDF, 4MB) Alameda Police Department Policy Manual (12. 14. 2022)(PDF, 3MB) Sergeant Training Program(PDF, 128KB) Training Bulletins 1995-2017(PDF, 26MB) Training Bulletins 2018-2022(PDF, 4MB) Fixed ALPR Policy (Also located in the Policy Manual)(PDF, 22KB) Social Media Policy (Also located in the Policy Manual)(PDF, 11KB) Social Media Training Bulletin(PDF, 400KB) AB 481 Policy(PDF, 221KB) AB 481 Use of Equipment(PDF, 44KB) AB 481 Policy Feedback Form Part of the Services Division, the Records Unit, is responsible for all reports that are generated by the Department.
Police DepartmentThe Alameda Police Department is organized into the Bureau of Field Services and the Bureau of Services. Operations includes the Patrol Division, and Investigations Division; Services includes the Traffic Division, Technical services, and Administrative services. Office of the Chief Bureau of Field Services Bureau of Support Services Statement of Values Vision Statement Alameda Police Policy Manual(PDF, 2MB) Patrol Layout The Alameda Police Department's patrol layout is based on a three sector system. Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, officers are assigned to the three sectors in a patrol or specialized assignment capacity. When daily emergency and non-emergency calls are made to the police department, the Communication Center will assign them to the patrol officers.