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Porn Star Gets A-List Tour Of NYPD Headquarters

Annina Ucatis got to explore parts of One Police Plaza that aren't open to the public on a recent trip to the Big Apple.

The NYPD headquarters is seen at One Police Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
The NYPD headquarters is seen at One Police Plaza in Lower Manhattan. (Photo by Noah Manskar/Patch)

NEW YORK — A German porn star took an intimate behind-the-scenes tour of the NYPD's Manhattan headquarters on a recent trip to the Big Apple.

Annina Ucatis got to explore many parts of One Police Plaza that aren't generally open to the public — including the police department's high-tech Real Time Crime Center, according to photos and video from her visit that she posted to Instagram.

The 40-year-old actress also ventured inside the police department's press briefing room and auditorium and posed outside Commissioner James O'Neill's office, her posts show.

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"It was just a quick stopping there," Ucatis told The New York Post, who first reported on her visit. "I love NYC very much and am interested in getting to know the city better."

Ucatis — whose resume includes the films "Big Tit A-List" and "Annina's Sex Talk" — also appears to have paid a visit to the NYPD's Lower Manhattan Security Coordination Center at 55 Broadway. The building is the nerve center of the Lower Manhattan Security Initiative, an anti-terrorism program launched about four years after 9/11.

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She snapped pictures and video inside police headquarters despite an NYPD rule barring civilians from photographing or recording "police activity within Department facilities."

It's unclear exactly who arranged Ucatis' visits to the police facilities. But she posed for photos with one suit-clad man wearing what appears to be an official ID in the lobby of One Police Plaza. New Yorkers can only get into the lobby after going through a metal detector at a security screening station outside.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But a top police source told the Post it was "troubling" Ucatis was able to shoot video inside the Real Time Crime Center, where giant screens display sensitive information.

"What’s on those screens appear to be stuff that generally should not be in view by the public," the unnamed source told the Post. "911 calls and information given by the victim is typed into the system."

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