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  1. Home of the Los Angeles Police Department - LAPD Online

    1 day ago · Critical Incident Videos View publicly released video recordings that capture critical incidents involving LAPD officers.

  2. Inside The LAPD

    Inside The LAPD About the LAPD Drone as First Responder Office of the Inspector General Police Commission LAPD Organization History of the LAPD Los Angeles Police Department Safe Place …

  3. Newsroom - LAPD Online

    Your Resource for All LAPD News Newsroom Recent News View Archived Articles Archived Articles

  4. Jail and Custody Information - LAPD Online

    What are the hours of operation for LAPD jails? The Los Angeles Police Department Jails operate 24 hours a day. Where and when will an arrestee go to court? The court arraignment location is …

  5. LAPD Organization Chart

    For more information about any office of the LAPD, click the name of the office you are interested in below. You may also click the charts below to view the full LAPD Organizational Chart or the …

  6. Office of the Chief of Police - LAPD Online

    The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is an organization of approximately 12,000 women and men who are responsible for maintaining a safe, crime-free environment.

  7. File A Police Report - LAPD Online

    Once the report has been approved, a LAPD report number will be issued and a copy of the final report will be emailed back to you. Please click here to look up your Community Police Station and then …

  8. LAPD Most Wanted

    Most Wanted From the Greater Los Angeles Area The LAPD is seeking any information on the whereabouts of the suspects below. All suspects are to be considered armed and dangerous. Do not …

  9. Obtaining Police Information - LAPD Online

    How can I get a police clearance letter for immigration purposes? How do I contact an LAPD employee or retiree? How can I get a copy of a police report if I am a victim of a crime? If you want to request a …

  10. Metropolitan Division - LAPD Online

    The Metropolitan Division (Metro) of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) was created in 1933 as a compact, mobile crime-fighting unit that worked throughout the City to suppress criminal activity.