In Partnership With the Oklahoma City Police Department
Neighborhood Alliance Presents
OKC Crime Stats Newsletter/Bulletin
Your Neighborhood Crime Reports
Neighborhood-specific crime reports are produced monthly by the Oklahoma City Police Department. Neighborhood Alliance would like to share the most recent crime data as well as useful information about crime prevention in your neighborhood and in our City.
December 2023 Crime Reports
Click Here to access previous reports
If your neighborhood is not included in the report and would like to be included register your neighborhood with NACOK HERE or reach out to helen@nacok.org
To see an interactive community crime map CLICK HERE

Residents encouraged to prepare for artic conditions

With the chance of arctic conditions blowing into Oklahoma City, residents are encouraged to prepare for freezing temperatures. Here are some things you need to know:


Streets

If snow and ice begin to fall, City street crews will work around the clock to clear streets along the City’s snow routes until conditions improve. Neighborhood streets are not part of the snow routes and will not be treated.

People are encouraged to avoid driving during hazardous conditions. If you must drive, you should have someone to call in case you are stranded. If you get stranded, try to move your car off the road so other vehicles can safely pass.

  • Stay on snow routes - Stay home if you can. If you must drive, stay on the City’s snow routes. Visit okc.gov/prepare to see the regional snow route map. 
  • Give plow/salt trucks space - Keep about 200 feet between your vehicle and salt/plow trucks.
  • Accident tracker - Residents can view injury and noninjury accidents on OKC roads by logging on to the City’s accident tracker at okc.gov


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Join OKCPD

The Oklahoma City Police Department is officially accepting applications for August 2024!


Don’t waste time - get your application in today: www.JoinOKCPD.com. The initial application takes less than 30 minutes! 


Neighborhood Leaders for Today


Neighborhood Leaders for Today (NLT) is Neighborhood Alliance's one-of-a-kind leadership program designed to give neighbors the confidence and tools they need to create, promote and sustain productive neighborhood associations and to help develop sustainable community improvement projects.



NLT is a series of classes offered on Thursday's and Saturday's over eight weeks and includes different speakers all geared toward creating educated, well-equipped neighborhood leaders throughout the Oklahoma City area.

CLICK HERE FOR APPLICATION!

JumpStart Classes

Please join us for our upcoming new officer and neighborhood organizing training sessions for Mandatory Neighborhoods/HOA's as well as voluntary Neighborhoods. Classes will be online via Zoom and meeting details are automatically emailed to you after registration.



Class for Voluntary Neighbohood Associations


Tuesday, February 6th

6:00 - 7:00 PM

REGISTER HERE

Class for Mandatory Neighbohood Associations/HOA's


Wednesday, February 7th

6:00 - 8:00 PM




REGISTER HERE

See Something, Say Something

If you see something, say something. We all need to be aware of potential threats, and call 911 or tell a law enforcement official if you see something suspicious.


Protecting Privacy and Civil Liberties

Race, ethnicity, national origin or religious affiliation alone are not suspicious.

It's only appropriate to report suspicious behavior and situations like an unattended backpack in a public place or someone breaking into a restricted area -- not someone's beliefs, thoughts, ideas, expressions, associations or speech unrelated to terrorism or other criminal activity. 


If You See Something, Say Something

The Oklahoma City Police Department encourages residents and visitors to always be vigilant and act as OKC's eyes and ears.

If You See Something, Say Something is a national anti-terrorism awareness campaign emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement. 

Success relies on everyone's joint vigilance to protect Oklahoma City from terrorism by working with each other to prevent attacks.

OKC is a safe community and always should be.


Criminal Activity Potentially Associated with Terrorism or Other Acts of Violence

If you see something suspicious, call 911 immediately. This could include:

  • Attempting to break into a restricted area.
  • Using fake IDs and documents.
  • Stealing uniforms, official vehicles, badges and IDs.
  • Vandalism of critical infrastructure, key resources, churches, schools, government buildings, water treatment facilities, etc.
  • Cyber attacks.
  • Threats -- expressed or implied.
  • Unusual or dangerous activity from a plane, helicopter or drone.


Suspicious Activity Potentially Associated With Terrorism

Alert law enforcement if you notice suspicious activity like:

  • Surveillance, monitoring or recording of activities.
  • Someone trying to get information about daily operations, security, alarms, access control, HVAC systems, water supply, etc.
  • Testing security measures or trying to measure public safety response times to critical infrastructure or key resources, maybe by raising false alarms.
  • Buying or stealing explosives, weapons, ammunition, uniforms, passes or badges.
  • A suspicious person who seems out of place.
  • Rehearsal activities like putting people and resources in position and practicing assaults or attacks.
  • Moving people and resources into place to commit a violent act.
  • Suspicious transactions involving large cash payments, deposits or withdrawals.


Report Criminal or Suspicious Activity to Oklahoma City Police

  • Call 911 in an emergency.
  • Call (405) 231-2121 for emergencies when you are calling OKC from outside of our jurisdiction.
  • Report suspicious activity to the Oklahoma Fusion Center.
  • Report criminal activity to Crime Stoppers online.
  • For to report neighborhood issues, contact the Action Center here.
CLICK HERE TO READ TIPS
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