West LAPD Weekly Crime Report and next C-PAB meeting

Click here to view West LAPD’s Basic Car Crime Report for 4/11/21 to 04/17/21. Note more information now on reports!

Click here for notice on tips when calling 911 or non-emergency numbers..

Click here for PDF version of the LAPD Online Police Reporting Policy.

Community-Police Advisory Board (C-PAB) Meeting Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at 2 PM — community invited to participate

The next Community-Police Advisory Board (C-PAB) is scheduled for Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at 2 PM. The community is welcome to participate.

Please email Robert Ringler for details to add you to the next meeting.

What is C-PAB?

Community-Police Advisory Boards (C-PABs) were created in 1993 to provide community members with an opportunity to provide information and advice to their respective Area and to take information from the police department back to the community.

Each of the 21 geographic Areas (community police stations) throughout Los Angeles has its own C-PAB. These advisory groups meet monthly to discuss crime and quality of life issues. Each C-PAB has two co-chairs, one of the Area commanding officer while the second is a civilian member voted on by the membership. 

Recently, many C-PABs have formed subcommittees in addition to the general group to tackle specific crime and quality of life problems. Examples of C-PAB subcommittees include Graffiti, Youth, Homeless Outreach and Traffic.

Follow West LA Station’s LAPD on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lapdwestla/

Visit the West LA Community Police Station website.

Follow West LA Station’s LAPD on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lapdwestla/

Visit the West LA Community Police Station website.

Did you know…?

Bel-Air’s Senior Lead Officer (SLO) is Officer Pete Ojeda. He can be contacted by email at 36393@lapd.online, or by telephone at (310) 444-0741.

VIDEOS:  Officer Involved Shootings (OIS) actual video:  LAPD has a youtube channel that shows actual OIS confrontations.  You can connect to that channel by clicking here.  For transparency, the LAPD has a policy in place to make public all videos of OIS investigations after 45 days.

The LAPD Community Online Reporting System (CORS) is now accepting online reports for minor traffic collisions without injuries. To learn more about access to the CORS system, go to LAPDonline.org.

At this point in time, video and photos cannot be uploaded. When on the system, indicate there are no photos or videos (evidence) and get the DR number. Then call the West LA LAPD Station at (310) 444-0741 or email our Senior Lead Officer, Pete Ojeda at 36393@lapd.online with the DR number generated from the CORS online report. West LA LAPD office will send you a link to upload the photo and video evidence.

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