Wildomar Motorcycle - Officer Hansen
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Law enforcement services are provided by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department with local policing directed from the Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s station located at 333 Limited Avenue, Lake Elsinore.
Emergency: Dial 911
24-hour non-emergency Dispatch: 800-950-2444 or 951-776-1099
Records: 951-955-2440
Business, Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s station: 951-245-3300
Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:30PM
Helpful Links
Find us on Facebook! Wildomar Police is serviced from the Lake Elsinore Sheriff's Station. Follow the Lake Elsinore Sheriff's Station Facebook Page here https://www.facebook.com/LakeElsinoreStation/
Press Releases, you can find information for incidents along with other
Sheriff’s Department Press Releases here http://www.riversidesheriff.org/press/
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Receive public safety messages to your phone (text or voice)
Helpful Resources
Report a crime online
Riverside County Sheriff's Department Recruitment
Volunteer Forces Unit
Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force
Early Warning Notification
Riverside County offers an early warning notification service that sends phone messages to residents and businesses that are affected, threatened or might be endangered by an emergency event or disaster.
The system uses phone numbers in the region’s 911 database to contact listed and unlisted parties. It is TYY/TDD capable. The system will leave a message if the phone is answered by a machine.
Because the system uses only land-line numbers, it is necessary to register numbers for other types of phones. You may do so on the emergency alert website.
Crime Free Multi-Housing Program
CRIME FREE MULTI-HOUSING
The City of Wildomar and the Wildomar Police Department proudly support the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. This program is a combined effort of law enforcement, property owners/managers and tenants with a common interest of reducing crime and promoting a safer quality of life. This program is offered throughout the city at no cost.
Certified properties in the City of Wildomar
HISTORY
The Crime Free Multi-Housing Program (CFMH) was established in 1992 in Mesa, Arizona. CFMH was established to reduce criminal and illegal activity and to promote a safer environment in rental communities by bringing public safety, tenants and property owners together. This program has been implemented throughout the United States and has spread to other countries with proven results.
PROGRAM
Phase I - 8 hour Training to include:
- Crime Free Multi-Housing Program Overview
- Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
- Gangs and Narcotic Education
- Codes Enforcement Standards
- Community Awareness
Phase II – Property Inspections
- Property inspected with adherence to CPTED standards
Phase III – Community Awareness
- Crime Prevention social hosted by property management
For more information regarding Crime Free Multi-Housing contact:
Officer Baca at 951-245-3300