Crime & Safety
Culver City Police Offer Non-Emergency Online Reporting
People in Culver City can file a police report online for several types of non-emergency incidents, including vandalism or lost property.
CULVER CITY, CA — With the pandemic shuttering many public locations, including the Culver City Police Department's lobby, department officials are now offering a way to file incidents online.
The move has been in the works for several months and a solution to a closed police department lobby during the coronavirus outbreak, Culver City Police Department Officer Marissa Yabko told Patch.
Anyone with emergencies should still call 911, but now police are now offering online reporting.
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These are some of the non-emergency incidents that officials are asking the public to report:
- Custody order violation
- harassing phone call
- hit-and-run
- identity theft
- lost property
- minor vehicle accident
- traffic complaint
- vandalism
- vehicle tampering
Visit the website and learn how to report a non-emergency crime online: https://www.culvercitypd.org/
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