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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.
July 2023 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 Ana@nacok.org
To see an interactive community crime map CLICK HERE

OCPD VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

If the first thought that comes to your mind when you see the flashing lights of a police car behind you is, "Oh no, what do I do now?" Then you should join the Oklahoma City Police Department and the Neighborhood Alliance on Thursday, August 31st at 6 pm for a virtual training on the Anatomy of a Traffic Stop. 


During this workshop, you will learn the common myths about traffic stops, what to do, what not to do and how to prepare for court when disputing a traffic ticket. This training is virtual but space is limited. Please register today.

REGISTER HERE

JumpStart Class for HOA's

Please join us for our monthly new officer and neighborhood organizing training session for Mandatory Neighborhoods/HOA's. Class will be online via zoom and meeting details are automatically emailed to you after registration.


Wednesday, September 6, 2023 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

REGISTER HERE
Neighbors Night Out

On Tuesday, September 12, 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.

REGISTER YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD HERE

Registration for the event ends Friday, August 25th.

OCPD Community Program Highlight

The Family Awareness and Community Teamwork (FACT)

The Family Awareness and Community Teamwork (FACT) is a gang prevention program of the Oklahoma City Police Department that targets youth ages 14-17. The program is supported by the Leadership Foundation of Oklahoma, a 501(c)3 organization focused on equipping the community to make a difference in the lives of at-risk youth in Oklahoma City. The officers assigned to this Unit believe through early intervention we can help youth fight the pressure of gangs, and involvement in juvenile delinquency. The officers also mentor the youth for the purpose of instilling good character traits/life skills through positive learning opportunities. 


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Neighborhood Organizing

Do you live in an area that does not have an active Neighborhood Association?


Neighborhood associations provide residents with a platform to collaborate, voice concerns, and shape their community. They foster a sense of ownership, pride, and engagement among neighbors. These associations also act as a communication channel between residents and local authorities, advocating for the neighborhood's needs and ensuring residents have a say in decisions that affect their community. By participating in neighborhood associations, residents actively contribute to the development, improvement, and long-term sustainability of their neighborhood, resulting in a higher quality of life for all.


If you are interested in learning more about neighborhood activation/organizing please reach out to:


Helen Palmer

Direct Line 405-429-8072

helen@nacok.org

Ana Carmina Dange

Direct Line 405-534-4040

ana@nacok.org

Crime Prevention

Criminal Tracking And Victim Notification

OK VINE is a service that notifies crime victims if an inmate is released, transferred, escapes or dies. It is accessible in English and Spanish. Registration for this service is free and anonymous. To register visit vinelink.com and follow the instructions. OK Vine is a service provided by the Oklahoma Office of the State Attorney General.


For more information concerning this service, contact Jennifer Taylor at (405) 522-2294. Visit our Victim Services page for more information about how we can help you if you're a victim of a crime.

Ways to contact/connect with OCPD

Emergency

Dial 911


Emergency - Seven Digit Number

(405) 231-2121


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School Safety

STOP for School Buses!


With the new school year starting, it's crucial to remember to STOP for school buses and ensure the safety of our young passengers.



Let's work together to create a safe environment for our students as they travel to and from school.


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