In Partnership With the Oklahoma City Police Department
Neighborhood Alliance Presents
OKC Crime Stats Newsletter
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.
June 2022 Crime Statistics
CLICK HERE
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 [email protected]
To see an interactive community crime map CLICK HERE
OKCPD Summer Hiring Event
Auto Burglaries
MSgt. Dean Wyatt 
OCPD SW Division 
This year, in the Oklahoma City limits, citizens have reported 2108 auto burglaries from January 1st, 2022, to July 12th, 2022. In those 2108 auto burglaries, 2 firearms a day have been stolen out of vehicles. That’s more than 300 firearms in the hands of criminals with possibly the intent to commit more crimes with these firearms. 

It is your responsibility, as a resident of Oklahoma City, to lock your vehicles, at home and while out and about. With the increase of security cameras at businesses and at homes, we watch thief after thief walk up to a vehicle and simply open the door. The owner, either forgetting or apathetic, are leaving cars unlocked.   

Here are some tips 
  • Keep your car doors locked and windows closed 
  • Secure your car keys 
  • Park in well-lit and secure areas 
  • Remove valuables from your car 
  • Purchase a lock box 

If you must leave something in your car while shopping or running errands, secure them in your trunk and out of sight. Never leave anything of value visible to someone walking by. When you get home and have retired for the day, remove your purse, cell phone, wallets, check books, debit/credit cards and especially firearms from the vehicle.   

If you legally carry a firearm and have to secure it while entering a premise that doesn’t allow firearms, i.e. Federal, County, City buildings, businesses with postings, utilize a lock box, secured in and to your vehicle. This will help deter theft. Make smart decisions about your safety and your property. 
NNO Registration Now OPEN!
On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, neighborhoods throughout Central Oklahoma are invited to hold events to have fun, get to know their neighbors and celebrate community in conjunction with Neighborhood Alliance, the Oklahoma City Police Department, the Oklahoma City Fire Department, and sponsors Waste Management and OG&E.

Remember, a social neighborhood is a safe neighborhood so promote crime prevention by throwing a great party!

Register your event by August 12th to be considered an early bird! Early birds will receive items to support them in their party such as bottled waters, waste event boxes, t-shirt (s), and much more! Early birds will receive an email with more details after August 12th. 
OKCPD Patrol Divisions
Oklahoma City is divided into four patrol divisions which serve the various geographic areas of the city and Bricktown Division, which covers the entertainment district near downtown. These divisions fall under the Operations Bureau of the Oklahoma City Police Department. 

The Operations Central and Operations Metro bureaus are commanded by two deputy chiefs and each patrol division is headed by a division major. Each of the main four patrol divisions include over 150 uniformed officers, who directly serve the citizens of Oklahoma City each and every day, by responding to a wide array of calls for service and vehicular accidents. The Uniform Support Division is also headed by a Major and includes specialized units which support the patrol divisions.

Click on the links below to learn more about your patrol division.
Upcoming JumpStart Classes
Join us for our New Officer, Neighborhood Organizing, and Procedural Training Session. Class will be online via zoom and meeting details are automatically emailed to you after registration.
JumpStart for Voluntary Neighborhood Associations

Date: Monday, August, 1th 
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual class via Zoom
JumpStart for Mandatory Neighborhood Associations

Date: Wednesday, August, 3rd 
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual class via Zoom
  • Dangerous heat is expected on Tuesday, July 19 with near record temperatures. Forecast highs range from 106 to 113 °F.
  • Please take a look at these heat safety tips and the signs of a heat stroke—remember that excessive heat can be deadly
Update Your Neighborhood Information
Is your neighborhood registered with Neighborhood Alliance? Have you updated your neighborhood contacts within the last year?

Stay in the loop regarding important decisions and community conversations by updating your neighborhood information. 

Neighborhood Alliance usually receives calls from new homeowners, non-profit organizations, the City of Oklahoma City, and developers looking to connect with a specific Neighborhood Association/HOA.
Make sure to register with us today!
Ready to have neighborhood conversations?
Join us in FIREFLY!
This is a private facebook group where you can ask questions, share, and support each other in our quest to be the best neighborhood leaders we can be. United to support safe, beautiful, and healthy neighborhoods for everyone. 
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