UPCOMING EVENTS
April 2nd to October 1st, 2012
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To request a impounded vehicle hearing, complete the a hearing request form available at:
Pomona Police Department – Traffic Services Unit
100 W. Commercial St.
Pomona, CA. 91768
Post Storage Hearing Hours: 8:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M., Monday through Thursday (closed on Fridays and holidays).
909-620-2081
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Our Citizens Online Police Reporting System allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free. To submit a report, please click: here |
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Access E-Pomona is an easy way to report a problem, send your questions, complaints and compliments directly to a City staff person who can help you. To report a problem, please click: here |
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| Q: | What do I do if online incident reporting is not right for me? | |
| A: | If your incident is an emergency, call 911. If non-emergency call 909-622-1241. | |
| Q: | What if this happened in another city can I file a report using this online police citizen reporting system? | |
| A: | No, If a crime took place outside of the City of Pomona Police Department please call the police department for that city. | |
| Q: | What if this happened on a state Freeway? | |
| A: | If this took place on a state Freeway please call the Highway Patrol Office nearest you. | |
| Q: | What is a known suspect? | |
| A: | A known suspect is when you or someone else knows the person or where to find the person who committed the crime or the license plate number of the vehicle the suspect(s) were in. |
The Executive Command Staff of the Pomona Police Department consists of five key individuals: Chief of Police, David S. Keetle; Assistant Chief of Police, Paul Capraro; Investigative Services Captain, Michael Ellis; Police Services Administrator for Administrative Services Division, Richelle Baptista and Operations Services Captain, Michael Olivieri.
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David S. Keetle
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Paul Capraro
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Michael Ellis |
Richelle Baptista
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Michael Olivieri
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The Chief, with his command staff, is responsible for setting and administering all department policies and procedures as well as overseeing the 24-hour operation of the department all services to the community.
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The City of Pomona has implemented the Crime Free Multi-Housing program designed to help tenants, owners, and managers of rental properties keep drugs and other illegal activity's off their property. The program is called Crime Free Multi-Housing (CFMH) and it's a proven crime prevention program specifically designed for rental properties to reduce crime.
Why Crime Free?
When Criminals and destructive tenants operate out of rental property, neighborhoods suffer and landlords face serious consequences, including:
Crime Free Multi-Housing is successful because it approaches crime on many fronts. The police cannot solve crime problems alone and neither can the management or residents of rental properties. When we work together the end result is the most successful approach to crimes in rental communities. To participate, rental properties must attend a free, 3-Phase process that includes: 1) An eight hour property management seminar. 2) A security assessment of the property. 3) A tenant safety social wherein the property receives full certification.
Pomona's CFMH Goals
Let's make our community a safer place to live and enjoy for many years to come.
To view a listing of Certified CFMH properties in Pomona, Click here.
For information regarding the next CFMH Phase I training, Click here for registration form. Your questions and concerns are important. We encourage anyone who wants to learn more about this crime prevention effort to call Teri Baker-Crime Free Housing Coordinator.
Crime Free Housing Coordinator
Pomona Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
909-620-2184 Office
909-865-4812 Fax
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*The Crime Free Multi-Housing program is an international program that began in Mesa,AZ in 1992. Currently the program is in 44 states, five Canadian provinces, Mexico, England, Finland, Japan, Russia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Puerto Rico. The Pomona Police Department awarded it’s first property certification in March of 2010.