Who To Call

To file a police report with Sacramento Police Department, visit here.

Police Emergency

911

Crime in Progress
(fighting, harassment, visible weapons, fires)
Suspicious Activity
Visible Drug Use and/or Actively Selling Drugs

Police Non-Emergency

916-808-5471

Burglary (after the fact)
Sideshows
Vandalism

3-1-1

DCR
Code Enforcement
Abandoned Vehicles
Animal Control
Illegal Dumping
Illegal Camping 

SMUD

888-456-7683

Utility Questions
Power Outage
Sparking or downed lines? Call 9-1-1

PG&E

800-743-5002

Utility Questions
Gas leak? Call 9-1-1

Downtown Sacramento
Partnership

916-442-2200

Trespassing on Private Property
Illegal Dumping on Private Property
Additional Pressure Washing or Trash Removal
Lighting or Safety Concerns (Non-Emergency)


HOW TO CALL

Knowing how to accurately report a crime may have an effect on the outcome. 

DO:

Do take photos and videos if safe to do so

Do be as specific as possible with the incident 

Do explain when you feel endangered what is being said to you, and if there are any weapons involved

Do describe all parties involved, specifically their physical characteristics (hair color, eye color, facial hair, etc.) first

Do advise if the parties involved arrived/left on foot, bike, or vehicle (if possible give a description of the bike/vehicle – make, model, color, license plate and direction of travel)

DON’T:

Don’t assume an individual’s housing status when filing a report 

Don’t describe all parties involved by their clothing


WHY TO CALL

Reporting criminal activity and code enforcement is an important step to helping improve the downtown landscape.  While some incidents may not receive immediate interference, the City of Sacramento documents repeat calls which lead to them providing certain areas additional attention over time. Calling 311 creates an important record necessary for increased funding, allocation of resources, and more. 

What it means to report a crime and cooperate with law enforcement:

  • Immediately addressing the issue with Sacramento Police Department officers, including: 
    • getting officers to the scene to address with the issue
    • giving officers a verbal statement about what happened
    • signing a citizen’s arrest form if necessary
  • Reporting an issue assures that law enforcement has accurate data for deciding where to devote limited resources
  • Reporting can lead to longer term solutions for individuals in need
  • Reporting can also support efforts of District Attorney’s office to mitigate future offenses

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Caltrans 800-427-7623
Sacramento Regional Transit 916-321-2877

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