PSA102 Neighborhood Public Safety Meetings

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10 October, 2011

October's PSA 102 Meeting

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MPD City-Wide Data Box 12.30.11

Homicides as of 12/29/11
2011: 108
2010: 132
% Change: -18.2%
Closure Rate: 93% (101 closures)
Firearm Recoveries as of 12/26/11
December: 121
2011 Total: 1,885
Traffic Fatalities as of 12/29/11
2011: 32
2010: 25
% Change: 28%

MPD Meetings on Police Boundary Realignment

  • 1st District MPD NEW Realignment
  • 7th District Realignment
  • 6th District Realignment
  • 5th District Realignment
  • 4th District Realignment
  • 3rd District Realignment
  • 2nd District Realignment
  • 1st District MPD Realignment

Non-Emergency

Non-Emergency
Important Contacts

Non Emergency Contacts

  • American Red Cross, DC Chapter

Emergency

Emergency
Important Contacts

Emergency Information

  • How to Prevent a Robbery
  • D.C. Crime Offense Definitions
  • Understanding When To Use 911 What You Should Know

Emergency Contacts

  • Washington Gas
  • Poison Prevention
  • PEPCO
  • Metropolitan Police Department
  • Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department
  • District Department of Transportation
  • DC Water and Sewer Authority (DCWATER)
  • DC Homeland Security Emergency Management Agency
  • DC Department of Public Works

Operation ID and Community Impact Statements

  • Community Impact Statement Digital Word
  • Community Impact Statement Digital PDF
  • MPD Operation ID Form

Police Look Out

  • Man Attempts to Talk Girl Into Car

DC's Curfew Law

U.S. Homeland Security

U.S. Homeland Security
Protecting the Homeland

METRO

METRO
WMATA Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority

WMATA

  • Five Year Crime Report
  • METRO Bicycle Safety
  • METRO Severe Weather Service Levels
  • METRO Special Events
  • Metro to Nationals Park
  • MetroAccess Paratransit
  • Metrobus and Metrorail Emergency Preparedness
  • Transit Crime Report
  • Year-to-Date Crime and Enforcement Report

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Emergency Services

Our Place DC

PSA 102 Boundaries

PSA 102 Boundaries
Map

ABRA

  • Board Calendar for April 28, 2010
  • Board Calendar for May 5, 2010
  • Board Calendar for May 12, 2010
  • ABRA May 19 2010 Agenda

ABC License Information

ABC License Information

Pothole Central

  • Tweet Potholes Fixed
  • Online Access Get Potholes Fixed

District Department of Transportation TOPS

  • DDOT's Transportation Online Permit System (TOPS)

D.C. Council Legislation to Watch

  • NEW DISORDERLY CONDUCT LAW
  • Bill 18 344 Expanding Access to Juvenile Records Amendment Act of 2010
  • NEIGHBORHOOD AND VICTIMS RIGHTS AMENDMENT ACT OF 2009
  • CLEAN HANDS AND BID EMPOWERMENT AMENDMENT ACT OF 2009
  • Feb. 8 Legislation Community Impact Statement Bill
  • Feb 8 Legislation phencyclidine in liquid form

ReEntry Programs

EveryBlock: 800-817 H St. N.W.

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Property and Block Residential Care Forms

  • Valet Parking Regulations
  • The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System
  • Petition for Extended Residential Parking Permit
  • Get Graffiti Off Your Property
  • D.C. Lemon Law

1st District Citizen's Advisory Council

  • 1st District CAC Sept Crime Stats
  • Mendelsons Report
  • 1st District CAC October Report
  • 1st District CAC July 2009 Crime Report
  • 1st District CAC Sept Meeting Report

Documents

  • DC City Council Report on Violence

Roger's Monthly Crime Report

  • November Stats

Police Community Tools

  • Acceptable Group Activities
  • Anti-Loitering/Drug Free Zone
  • BE PREPARED
  • CCTV – Locations of Neighborhood Cameras
  • CCTV – Locations of Permanent (Downtown) Cameras
  • Child Passenger Safety Awareness
  • Communication Rights for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
  • Community Prosecution
  • Criteria for Determining a Drug Free Zone
  • Domestic Violence Unit
  • Firearm Registration in the District of Columbia
  • Jr. Police Academy
  • Know D.C. Child Retraint Laws and Regulations
  • MPDC's Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) System
  • National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
  • Office of National Drug Control Policy
  • PARENTS the anti drug
  • Past Drug Free Zones in First District
  • Penalties for Drinking, Driving and Getting Caught
  • Police Blotter On Demand
  • School Bus Safety Tips
  • Smooth Operator
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions
  • Violations of the Anti-Loitering/Drug Free Zone Act

Police Ride-Along Program

Police Ride-Along Program
The Police Ride-Along program allows residents to accompany officers during their tour of duty in a police vehicle. This public education program gives residents a better understanding of police operations.
If you are interested in a ride-along, use the application below. You must also complete either an adult or juvenile release form.
Please print and complete the application and one of the releases below: Ride Along Application* Adult Release* Juvenile Release* (under 18 years of age)
Fax the application and release to the Patrol Services Bureau at (202) 576-8078 or send by mail to the address below. If the application is faxed, please call the Patrol Services Bureau the following day to ensure the paperwork was received. If the application was mailed, please call the Patrol Services Bureau in seven business days.
Completing this form does not guarantee that your ride-along request will be approved. It is the responsibility of the applicant to confirm receipt of the application.
For more information, contact:
Lieutenant Allan ThomasPatrol Services BureauMetropolitan Police Department 801 Shepherd St NWWashington, DC 20011202 576-6600 office202-576-8078 fax
or email: allan.thomas@dc.govor contact your 1st District Police

Police Ride-Along Program

  • Juvenile Release* (under 18 years of age)
  • Adult Release
  • Ride Along Application

Council of the District of Columbia

Council of the District of Columbia

My Blog List

  • Metrobus Benning Road/H Street Line Study
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MPD’S ANONYMOUS CRIME TIP LINES


CALL OR TEXT THE MPD’S ANONYMOUS CRIME TIP LINES
District residents will soon notice a new advertising campaign to promote the MPD’s toll free tip lines. Watch for the ads on Metrorail and Metrobus lines throughout the city’s neighborhoods to appear this week. The crime tip line — 1-888-919-CRIME – is staffed by detectives 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Anyone who has information
concerning a homicide, gangs, guns, drugs, or other offenses can call the anonymous tip line, and a detective will report all information.

Additionally, community members can use their cell phones to
anonymously text tips to the Metropolitan Police Department. Give 5-0 the 4-1-1 with the new Text Tip Line: 50411. Text messages are monitored by members of the department 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Tips are then analyzed and passed on to the appropriate unit or division for follow up. Because the tip line is anonymous, the sender will not receive
a response to the original message.

MPD Awards for 2008 Brochure

  • MPD Awards for 2008 Brochure

BE Aware

USE COMMON SENSE

Report all crimes and any suspicious
activity or person immediately to the
MPD by dialing 911.
• Avoid walking alone late at night. Walk
in groups when you can.
• Always be aware of your surroundings,wherever you are. If you are wearing
headphones, do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear outside noises.
• Stay in well-lit or heavily traveled areas.
Avoid alleys, vacant lots, wooded areas, and other short-cuts or secluded areas.
• If someone attempts to rob you, do not resist. It is better to give up your property than to risk injury.

PSA 102 Neighborhood Public Safety Committee Minutes

To Be Added

PSA 102 Neighborhood Public Safety Committee 2012 Agenda Items

  • To Be Added

What Students Should Know about Landords

  • DCRA Collegiate Off-Campus Housing Initiative

Distracted Driving

Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is a serious, life-threatening practice

Missing Person 1

Missing Person 1
William Vancroft

Missing Person 2

Missing Person 2
Pamela Butler

Missing Person 3

Missing Person 3
Davenport

News of Interests

  • www.nber.org/mtopublic/baltimore/mto_balt_delinquency.pdf
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  • Juvenile Crime and Victimization
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  • www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/210360.pdf
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  • www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/178887.pdf
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  • Case Puts Focus on Release of Juveniles - washingtonpost.com
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  • www.cornwall.rutgers.edu/pdf/markowit.pdf
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  • Criminal Defense as a Juvenile - Online Lawyer Source
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  • www.straightahead.org/pdf/Crime.pdf
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  • CEEP. Archive of ERIC/EECE Digests. Focus on After-School Time for Violence Prevention, U of I
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  • www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/201628.pdf
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  • Rise in Juvenile Felony Robberies Could Presage Increase in Other Crime - November 6, 2006 - The New York Sun
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  • Resources on Juvenile Crime in D.C. and Proposed Legislation
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  • Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General
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  • NCCEV - Community Violence
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Safe Car.gov Defects and Recalls

Safe Car.gov Defects and Recalls
complaint information will be entered into NHTSA's vehicle owner's complaint database

Motorcycle Safety Awareness

Motorcycle Safety Awareness
"Share the Road with Motorcycles"

MPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a fugitive from justice

MPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a fugitive from justice
Escapee Sought

Hypothermia

Hypothermia Season Runs through March 31. The Department of Human Services’ Hypothermia Watch Partner Program is designed to prevent hypothermia deaths among thehomeless
by providing District citizens with a hotline number they can call to have homeless persons who are outside in freezing temperatures picked up by a van and transported to a local shelter. For more information, call the shelter hotline 1 (800) 535-7252 or visit http://doh.dc.gov

Common Sense and Public Safety

  • Bikes and Helmet Safety
  • Guarding Against Robbery and Assault
  • Housing Code Violations—Pending and Abated
  • How to Request A Residential Inspection Online
  • La regulaciones de calefacción del Distrito
  • Office of the Tenant Advocate
  • Protecting Yourself from Internet Hook Up Crimes
  • Safety for Runners, Walkers and Bicyclists
  • The Dangers of Using Your Stove for Home Heating
  • Thefts from Autos

Child Passenger Safety

Child Passenger Safety
Securing your Most Precious Cargo

This is the 1st Police District

Also known as 1D. There is a sub-station call 1D1.

First District Community

Located in the lower central portion of the District of Columbia, the First District is home to the city's business and political center. It includes some of our nation's most recognized and cherished landmarks, as well as some of the city's most interesting and diverse neighborhoods.

Because it has both a district station and a substation, the First District is divided operationally into two areas: west and east. The western part of the district includes the US Capitol (House, Senate), the White House, Federal Triangle, the downtown business district (including the Convention Center and the Verizon Center), Chinatown, H Street, Florida Avenue to the south, Benning Road to the south and the waterfront. Most residences in this area are in the Southwest quadrant near the waterfront, although there is a growing resident population in such "downtown" communities as Penn Quarter.

The eastern part of the district, which is served by the 1D-1 Substation, includes the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood and the Washington Navy Yard. Capitol Hill is one of the oldest sections of the city, with many historic homes and buildings, including the US Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Eastern Market and Union Station.

With the PSA restructuring that took effect in May 2004, the First District now has seven Police Service Areas (or PSAs).



Metro Information

  • Bike 'N Ride Bicycle Program
  • Crime Statistics - Five Year Crime Report
  • Crime Statistics - Year-to-Date Crime and Enforcement Report
  • How to Use Metrorail Faregates, Farecards, and Passes
  • Metro (WMATA) Crime Statistics
  • Metro - Severe Weather Service Levels
  • Safety and Security on Metrobus and Metrorail

United States Attorney Resources

United States Attorney Resources
District of Columbia

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia

  • Community Prosecution
  • Court Reports
  • Enriching the Lives of Youth
  • EXTENSION COMUNITARIA DE LA OFICINA DE LA FISCALIA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOES
  • How to Report a Nuisance Property
  • Nuisance Property Program
  • The Victim Witness Assistance Unit

Crime Prevention Starts with Cleaning Up in Front and Behind Your House

SOLID WASTE EDUCATION AND ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Keeping DC clean is a team effort - involving city government, residents and businesses - and DPW provides the tools for everyone to get on board. The Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program (SWEEP) is responsible for sanitation education and enforcement, and provides a variety of services to District residents to combat illegal dumping, clean up vacant lots, and support neighborhood clean-ups. When education does not result in following proper sanitation practices, SWEEP inspectors will enforce the sanitation regulations.

Cleaning Up Your Neighborhood

  • Benning Road Trash Transfer Station
  • Bulk Trash Pickup
  • Did You Know?
  • DPW Holiday Schedule
  • Fort Totten Trash Transfer Station
  • HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE/E-CYCLING/DOCUMENT SHREDDING
  • More on SWEEP
  • Not in Our DC
  • Recycle Information for New Neighbors
  • Residential Recycling
  • STREET AND ALLEY CLEANING SERVICES
  • TRASH AND YARD WASTE COLLECTIONS

CarJacking Reduce the Risk

  • Carjacking

Identity Theft Prevention Key

  • Examples of Identity Theft
  • FBI
  • Identity Theft and Fraud Reporting Procedures
  • Protecting Your Private Information
  • THE IDENTITY CRIME INCIDENT DETAIL FORM
  • The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
  • United States Postal Inspection Service

Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB)

  • Bank and Credit Union Information
  • Insure U – EdĆŗquese Acerca del Seguro
  • Insure U program
  • Medicare Appeals and Grievances
  • Lender's License Verification and Status Information
  • DC Uninsured Motorist Fund
  • UNIFORM SUSPECTED INSURANCE FRAUD REPORTING FORM
  • Verify Your Insurer's Rating
  • Verify Insurance Agent's license

Gas Station Safety

  • Gas Station Safety

Gangs and Loosely Knit Crews

  • Understanding and Avoiding Gangs

Police Links

  • Commendations for Police Recommendations
  • Crime Solvers
  • DC Rape Crisis Center
  • Domestic Violence Unit
  • Firearms Registration
  • MPD
  • Online Auctions
  • Police Report
  • Sex Offender Registry
  • Sexual Assault Resources
  • Text Alert
  • Vehicle Locator
  • Victim Assistance

D.C. Police Alert!

D.C. Police Alert!
Text to Know - PSA Meetings to Understand

Traffic Camera (Radar)

  • D.C. Traffic Cameras

Crime and Activity Statistics

  • Crime Stats
  • Preliminary Crime Statistics

Juvenile Firesetter's Intervention

Juvenile Firesetter's Intervention Program

The Facts
Fires and burns are the leading causes of injury and death to children.
Children are twice as likely to die in fire than adults.
Even toddlers can start a fire with a match or a lighter.
Nationally, of every 100 people who die in child-set fires, 85 are children.

The Program
The Juvenile Firesetter's Intervention Program is a short-term counseling/education intervention program designed to enlighten parents and children about fire safety and the consequences of fire. Our service identifies at-risk juveniles ranging in ages from 2 to 17. It is also designed to assess the juvenile's need for short-term counseling or outside long-term counseling services.

Referrals
Primarily, referrals are made by members of the fire department and the juvenile court who come in contact with juveniles who are involved in fire incidents; however, anyone who cares about the safety of our children (parents, family, friends, neighbors, or others) can call for help.

For further information contact: The Juvenile Firesetter's Intervention Program(202) 727-1614

Laptop Computer Theft Prevention

  • Tips for Preventing Laptop Computer Theft

Labels

  • “Street Smart” regional pedestrian and bicyclist safety (1)
  • (800) 200-TAXI (200-8294). Don't DRIVE DRUNK or BUZZED (1)
  • ***TRAFFIC ADVISORY*** (1)
  • 1114 F Street (1)
  • 14thstreetbridge (1)
  • 800 BLOCK OF 7TH STREET (1)
  • Agenda (1)
  • All Hands on Deck 2009 (1)
  • Amber Alert (1)
  • Army Ten-Miler (1)
  • Attempted Robbery Suspects Apprehended (1)
  • Automobile Fraud and Unsafe Vehicles (1)
  • Bank of America Attempted Bank Robbery (1)
  • Blue Plains Impoundment Lot (1)
  • Burglary and Sexual Assault Suspect (1)
  • Charity Kickball Tournament (1)
  • Child Identity Theft (1)
  • Cold Case (1)
  • Cold Case File (1)
  • CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK (1)
  • CYCLIST SAFETY (1)
  • D.C. Anti-Littering Enforcement Efforts (1)
  • D.C. Brentwood Service Center Closing (1)
  • D.C. FireArms (1)
  • D.C. Public Safety Cross-Border Partnership (1)
  • D.C. Street Closings Planned for Special Events (1)
  • D.C. Street Closures June 13 2009 (1)
  • DC GEARS UP FOR NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ON AUGUST (1)
  • DC Safety TIPS (1)
  • DC SUPERIOR COURT’S COMPENSATION PROGRAM (1)
  • DC YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL (1)
  • DCEVIDENCE WAREHOUSE PROJECT (1)
  • DDOT Storm Prep (1)
  • DDOT TRAFFIC CONTROL OFFICERS RECEIVE TRAINING (1)
  • DDOT Walk and Roll Club (1)
  • DEA (1)
  • Death Investigation on Fourth Street (1)
  • DISPUTES THROUGH MEDIATION (1)
  • DPW GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES (1)
  • Fatal Shooting on Maryland Avenue NE (1)
  • Fifth Phase of All Hands on Deck (1)
  • H Street Temporary Bus Stop (1)
  • Homicide in the 1500 block of Pennsylvania Avenue (1)
  • Honoring our Nation’s Law Enforcement (1)
  • Hot Spot No Loitering Zone Act of 2009 (1)
  • HURRICANE IRENE (1)
  • In-Person Vehicle (1)
  • Juveniles and Crime (1)
  • Linden Neighborhood (1)
  • LOOKOUT FOR CON ARTISTS (1)
  • May 2008 Murder Case (1)
  • Missing Person Case (1)
  • MISSING PERSON CRITICAL (1)
  • MPD All Hands On Deck Results (1)
  • MPD City-Wide All Hands on Deck (1)
  • MPD Installs CCTV Camera (1)
  • MPD Investigates Police Involved Shooting (1)
  • MPD ONLINE VEHICLE AUCTION (1)
  • MPD TO AUCTION (1)
  • NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 2009 (1)
  • NATIONAL POLICE WEEK (1)
  • NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2010 (1)
  • NE (4)
  • New Police (1)
  • OCTO (1)
  • One-Way North For About Two Weeks (1)
  • OPERATE MINIBIKES RESPONSIBLY (1)
  • OPERATION DRY WATER (1)
  • OPERATION TIPP (1)
  • PARADE MAGAZINE SEEK NOMINATIONS (1)
  • Parking Meeting on H Street Corridor (1)
  • Patrols in DC Neighborhoods (1)
  • Pepco on Irene (1)
  • PHOTO ENFORCEMENT TICKETS (1)
  • Police Alert (11)
  • POLICE AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS HONORED (1)
  • Police Visibility (1)
  • PRACTICE BURGLARY PREVENTION (1)
  • PREVENTING VEHICLE THEFT (1)
  • privacy rights of individuals (2)
  • PROMOTE PEDESTRIAN (1)
  • Prostitution Free Zone 5th and L Streets (1)
  • PSA 102 May 2008 Meeting (1)
  • PSA 102 visits Abbey Place June 9th 2008 (1)
  • REWARDS (1)
  • Rosedale (1)
  • SAFETY GEAR AND REGISTERING YOUR BIKE (1)
  • sandbags (1)
  • SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH (1)
  • SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (1)
  • Sexual Assault Suspect Sought (March 2009) (1)
  • Successes (1)
  • Summer Camps (1)
  • Sweepercam Street Cleaning Initiative (1)
  • Tax Scams (1)
  • Taxicab Robbery Suspect Sought (1)
  • Teens to Teens on Nonviolence DC Police (1)
  • Testimony on DC Crime (1)
  • Theft from Auto Deterents (1)
  • Traffic Fatality on Kenilworth Avenue (1)
  • Triple Homicide (1)
  • Triple Homicide in Trinidad Neighborhood (1)
  • Valet Parking Permit Program (1)
  • Weapons Recovered from DC Streets (1)
  • XII Restaurant Noise Complaint (1)

Wanted: By MPD

Wanted: By MPD
Have You Seen This Person?

Blog Archive

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    • ►  December (16)
    • ►  November (10)
    • ▼  October (15)
      • MPD Math Competition
      • STREET CLOSURES
      • All hands on deck
      • Congresswoman Norton hosts Parks town hall meeting
      • Domestic Violence Awareness Month
      • H Street Shooting
      • Sexual Assault: 400 Block of G Street, NE
      • Rehabilitation of the K Street, H Street,Bridges
      • Four Weekly Themes for National Crime Prevention M...
      • From MPD Office of Community Outreach
      • October's PSA 102 Meeting
      • VARIOUS STREET CLOSURES FOR WEEKEND EVENTS
      • SENIOR CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY CONTINUES TO SERVE C...
      • MPD Has New Recruits!
      • DON’T BE A VICTIM: CON ARTISTS OFTEN TARGET ELDERLY
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Contributors

  • PSA 104 Neighborhood Public Safety Team
  • PSA Text Editor
  • PSA104
  • cocomint

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Links

  • D.C. Laws
  • DC.Gov
  • DDOT
  • FireArms Law
  • WMATA METRO

Traffic and Parking

  • Automated Traffic Enforcement Brochure (Korean)
  • Automated Traffic Enforcement Brochure
  • Automated Traffic Enforcement Brochure (Spanish)
  • Automated Traffic Enforcement Brochure (Chinese)
  • D.C. Traffic Webcam
  • Parking Permits—Permanent Residents
  • Parking Permits—Temporary Residents
  • Parking Permits—Visitor Parking Permits

D.C. Government Data Catalog

  • Live Data Feeds

Judicial System - Washington D.C.

  • Child Protection Mediation Program
  • Court System
  • Crime Victims Compensation Program
  • District of Columbia Court of Appeals
  • Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division
  • Superior Court of the District of Columbia Court

PARKING ENFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION

  • Towing and Impoundment Information
  • Car Towed Find Out Where It Is
  • Get Information on Parking Enforcement Operations

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Spanish Speaking Services

  • Ayuda

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

  • Communication Rights for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing Liaison Unit

Text Telephone Numbers for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Text Telephone Numbers for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

To accomodate the needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing residents of DC, TTY machines are available at all of the district stations as well as some specialized units.
If you need to contact the police, fire department, or EMS for response to an emergency situation, please call 911 immediately. The emergency number, 911, is TTY compatible and operators will be available to assist you 24 hours a day.
If you have a non-emergency need that is not specific to one of the districts or specialized units listed below, please call 311, DC's non-emergency number. Like the emergency number, 311 is TTY compliant and operators will be able to provide you with the proper assistance.
The numbers listed below have been activated to give the deaf and hard-of-hearing residents in DC an easy way to contact their PSA team members and get involved in community policing in their neighborhood.

District Address TTY Number
First District 415 4th St, SW 202.863.4032
1D Substation 500 E St, SE 202.543.2352
Fifth District 1805 Bladensburg Rd, NE 202.727.5437
Sixth District 100 42nd St, SE 202.398.5397

Specialized Police Units Hearing Impaired

Specialized Division TTY Number
Family Services
1700 Rhode Island Ave, NE 202.526.2572
501 New York Ave, NW 202.638.2673

Responsible Dog Ownership

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Does Your Home Have an Escape Plan?

  • Home Fire Escape Planning

Pending Legislation PSA 102 is Discussing

  • B18-0178 "FIRE ALARM NOTICE AND TENANT FIRE SAFETY AMENDMENT ACT OF 2009".
  • Bill 18-0049, “Fireworks Neighborhood Safety Act of 2009”
  • Bill 18-0052, “Pit Bull Public Protection Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0054, “Office for Youth Mentoring Establishment Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0055, “Youth Mentoring Recruitment Incentive Amendment Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0057, “Residential Parking Protection Pilot Area Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0059, License Plate Covers Amendment Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0069, “Anti-Graffiti Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0075, “Mandatory HIV Testing and Educational Services for Inmates and Committed Youth Amendment Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-0105, “Records Access Amendment Act of 2009”.
  • Bill 18-0130, “Police Monitoring Enhancement Amendment Act of 2009”.
  • Bill 18-0290 “Used Car Dealers License Reform and Relief Act of 2009”.
  • BILL 18-138 The OMNIBUS ANTI-CRIME AMENDMENT ACT OF 2009
  • Bill 18-151, the Public Safety Amendments Act of 2009
  • Bill 18-152, Hot Spot No Loitering Zone Act of 2009
  • Prohibition on B-B Gun Possession by Minors in Building Public Areas Amendment Act of 2009

United States Secret Service

United States Secret Service
Issues

United States Secret Service

  • NATIONAL THREAT ASSESSMENT CENTER
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Electronic Crimes Task Forces and Working Groups
  • KNOW YOUR MONEY

U.S. MARSHALS 15 MOST WANTED LIST

U.S. MARSHALS 15 MOST WANTED LIST

USMS Resources

  • Fugitive Investigations
  • Witness Security Program
  • Current Asset Sales
  • Gang Resistance Education and Training

FBI

FBI

Federal Bureau of Investigation

  • FBI Washington Field Office
  • Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
  • FBI Wanted

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

  • ICE News
  • Most Wanted
  • Oficina de Detención y Deportación
  • (ICE)

INTERPOL

INTERPOL

INTERPOL

  • Trafficking in human beings
  • INTERPOL News

Critical Missing Person:

Critical Missing Person:
Daniel Hicks Best

Missing Kids

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