Jack London District Crime Prevention Council

This page is hosted by JLDA on behalf of our local neighborhood crime prevention council for police beat 1X - formally know as Jack London District Crime Prevention Council (JLDCPC). JLDCPC meets bi-monthly with City and Oakland Police Deparment representatives and addresses local issues concerning crime and safety. See below for meeting details and other information about JLDCPC activities and resources.

JLDCPC Crime and safety survey

Let us know what crime and safety issues are more important to you!

The JLDCPC is conducting a short online survey design to gauge what crime and safety issues are most important for us to focus on in the coming months. We will be sharing these results with Oakland Police Department representatives. You can complete the survey online at http://jldcpc.org/survey or email bill@jldcpc.org to get a PDF or paper copy of the survey.

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Crime and Safety Information

Jack London District is in the Oakland Police Department police service area 1, known as PSA1, and because it includes downtown areas it is also called Metro PSA. This area consists of seven police beats and we are in beat 1X. Our current Problem Solving Officer (PSO) is T.K. Lewis and he can be reached at 510-851-2136. You can also reach the OPD patrol desk 238-3455.

JLDA helped form a Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) for Beat 1X which is an independent entity from JLDA and known as the Jack London District Crime Prevention Council (JLDCPC). The two organizations will of course continue to work closely together. The existance of JLDCPC will allow us to organize more effectively and have greater visibility within Oakland City Government.

JLDCPC has Yahoo discussion group (accessible via email and web) that you can join to find out more about its work, learn about or report crime in the area, and generally get involved with crime and safety issues that affect you and your neighbors. Use the sign up form below to join the group or visit its webpage directly. If you have any questions about the NCPC or how to get involved, please email jldcpc@jlda.org.

Subscribe to beat1xncpc Yahoo Group
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Our area has a neighborhood service coordinator - Annie Sloan - she can be reached at (510) 238-2340, or asloan@oaklandnet.com

Meetings and discussions

The Jack London District Crime Prevention Council holds regular community meetings with our Neighborhood Services Coordinator Annie Sloan and other representatives from Oakland Police Department and sometimes the City of Oakland. These meetings are to discuss our crime and safety concerns and to liase with law enforcement officers. These meetings are held every other 2nd Thursday of the month. View the JLDA calendar for the next meeting date or email jldcpc@jlda.org

Local emergency numbers

In case of emergency in our district either call 911 from a landline, or 777-3211 from a cellphone. Do not call 911 from your cellphone in Oakland - it will be handled by California Highway Patrol which will cause a delay in handling of your emergency call.

Local non-emergency numbers

If there is no crime in progress or no life threatening situation call the non-emergency number 777-3333

Other useful numbers

Noise - Temporary (Police)
777-3333
Noise - Long Term (Code Enforcement)
238-6777
Abandoned Autos - On Street
238-6030
Abandoned Autos - Private Property
238-6040
Illegal Dumping
434-5101
Graffiti Removal Hotline
238-4703
Street Litter
434-5101
Animal Services
777-3333
Oaklanders Assistance Center
444-CITY
Parking Enforcement
238-3099
24-hour Drug Hotline
238-DRUG (to anonymously report littering, graffiti and other criminal activity)
Fire Dispatch
911 or 444-1616

You can make a difference

Our beat remains the one with the least crime in Oakland (although it is one of the smaller ones and has fewer people living here) - however as more people move in it is important that we all help keep the area safe by remaining vigilant, reporting problems promptly to the police and knowing our neighbors.

Safety includes emergency preparedness such as CORE - Citizens of Oakland Respond to Emergencies - for instance how we should respond to fire, earthquake, flood, tsunami - you name it. JLDA has previously arranged a CORE training course for members of our community. We hope to have another CORE training course in the future.

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Oakland Police Department Beat 1X

Below is a map of Beat 1X which covers most of the Jack London District.


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JLDCPC Crime and safety survey

Let us know what crime and safety issues are more important to you!

The JLDCPC is conducting a short online survey design to gauge what crime and safety issues are most important for us to focus on in the coming months. We will be sharing these results with Oakland Police Department representatives. You can complete the survey online at http://jldcpc.org/survey or email bill@jldcpc.org to get a PDF or paper copy of the survey.

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Crime and Safety Information

Jack London District is in the Oakland Police Department police service area 1, known as PSA1, and because it includes downtown areas it is also called Metro PSA. This area consists of seven police beats and we are in beat 1X. Our current Problem Solving Officer (PSO) is T.K. Lewis and he can be reached at 510-851-2136. You can also reach the OPD patrol desk 238-3455.

JLDA helped form a Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) for Beat 1X which is an independent entity from JLDA and known as the Jack London District Crime Prevention Council (JLDCPC). The two organizations will of course continue to work closely together. The existance of JLDCPC will allow us to organize more effectively and have greater visibility within Oakland City Government.

JLDCPC has Yahoo discussion group (accessible via email and web) that you can join to find out more about its work, learn about or report crime in the area, and generally get involved with crime and safety issues that affect you and your neighbors. Use the sign up form below to join the group or visit its webpage directly. If you have any questions about the NCPC or how to get involved, please email jldcpc@jlda.org.

Subscribe to beat1xncpc Yahoo Group
Powered by groups.yahoo.com

Our area has a neighborhood service coordinator - Annie Sloan - she can be reached at (510) 238-2340, or asloan@oaklandnet.com

Meetings and discussions

The Jack London District Crime Prevention Council holds regular community meetings with our Neighborhood Services Coordinator Annie Sloan and other representatives from Oakland Police Department and sometimes the City of Oakland. These meetings are to discuss our crime and safety concerns and to liase with law enforcement officers. These meetings are held every other 2nd Thursday of the month. View the JLDA calendar for the next meeting date or email jldcpc@jlda.org

Local emergency numbers

In case of emergency in our district either call 911 from a landline, or 777-3211 from a cellphone. Do not call 911 from your cellphone in Oakland - it will be handled by California Highway Patrol which will cause a delay in handling of your emergency call.

Local non-emergency numbers

If there is no crime in progress or no life threatening situation call the non-emergency number 777-3333

Other useful numbers

Noise - Temporary (Police)
777-3333
Noise - Long Term (Code Enforcement)
238-6777
Abandoned Autos - On Street
238-6030
Abandoned Autos - Private Property
238-6040
Illegal Dumping
434-5101
Graffiti Removal Hotline
238-4703
Street Litter
434-5101
Animal Services
777-3333
Oaklanders Assistance Center
444-CITY
Parking Enforcement
238-3099
24-hour Drug Hotline
238-DRUG (to anonymously report littering, graffiti and other criminal activity)
Fire Dispatch
911 or 444-1616

You can make a difference

Our beat remains the one with the least crime in Oakland (although it is one of the smaller ones and has fewer people living here) - however as more people move in it is important that we all help keep the area safe by remaining vigilant, reporting problems promptly to the police and knowing our neighbors.

Safety includes emergency preparedness such as CORE - Citizens of Oakland Respond to Emergencies - for instance how we should respond to fire, earthquake, flood, tsunami - you name it. JLDA has previously arranged a CORE training course for members of our community. We hope to have another CORE training course in the future.

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Oakland Police Department Beat 1X

Below is a map of Beat 1X which covers most of the Jack London District.


View Larger Map

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