Citizen\'s Online Reporting System
 
Incident Type
There are several different incident types that can be entered using the internet. Please select one from the list below and continue. If the incident you are reporting has a known suspect, you should instead call us.
Incident TypeDefinitionExamples
  Vehicle not known to the area left on the street for over 24 hours.Vehicle not known to the area left on the street for over 24 hours.
  A Crime Tip is information on suspected criminal activity that has occurred, or may occur. For example: witnessing an assault; suspecting narcotics activity at a specific location; observing gang or graffiti activity.Ex: witnessing an assault; suspecting narcotics activity at a specific location; observing gang or graffiti activity.
  Obtaining someone else's personal identifying information and using it to obtain credit, goods or services.Someone obtains a credit card using your S.S.N. or obtains phone service using your personal information.
  When property is missing or lost.Property that is missing, leaving items in restaurant, or missing from home.
  Your property is taken without your permission.Property known to be stolen and missing may be reported. Lost property is not a theft.
  You want to report traffic violations occurring in a specific place to the Police Department.Vehicles are speeding on a particular street between cross-street X and cross-street Y at a particular day and time.
  Bicyclists reporting traffic violations occurring in a specific place to the Police Department.Vehicles are driving within three feet of bicyclists on a particular street between cross-street X and cross-street Y at a particular day and time.
  The act of changing, modifying or defacing public or private property. If you have been the victim of an incident involving graffiti, please file your report using the graffiti incident listed above.Knocking over mail box, throwing rock through windows, etc.
  Property is stolen from a motor vehicle.Stolen equipment or belongings from a vehicle.
  Tampering with a Motor vehicle.Keying, broken windows, or attempts to remove parts.
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