If you have an emergency, call 911 or 362-5111.
If you do not have an emergency but would like an officer response you can call 362-5115. Or you can view our contact page here
If you have an emergency, call 911 or 362-5111.
If you do not have an emergency but would like an officer response you can call 362-5115. Or you can view our contact page here
Activities at the Service CenterThe Community Service Center is a great place to get involved. Often we do not have enough sworn officers to respond to all community events, but with our volunteers and members of the community, we can make an even bigger impact in our City. Keep up the great work and call us to GET INVOLVED! (916) 875-9602.
Crime Prevention and Safety PresentationsAll members of the Service Center staff routinely make presentations to various groups regarding the prevention of crime victimization. Topics are varied and formatted for the particular group being addressed, including but not limited to: Home Safety, Personal Safety, Narcotics, Gangs, Business Security, and Rape Awareness. Crime ReportsVolunteers take crime reports over the phone and on a walk-in basis from citizens who have been victimized. Volunteers may also direct these citizens to needed social services. The type of crime report is limited but can include vehicle burglaries, vandalisms, Lost / Stolen items, identity theft, and non-injury traffic collisions. National Night OutNational Night Out is held the first Tuesday evening of every August. The day is predetermined by the National Association of Town Watches. Residents are encouraged to turn on their porch lights, lock their doors, and spend their evening outside socializing with their neighbors. The Crime Prevention Specialists promote this day as a chance for people to "take back" their neighborhoods. The Police Department supports the event by visiting the neighborhood events which range from meetings to block parties. Neighborhood/Business Watch Neighborhood and Business Watch groups are formed through two meetings. The focus of the first meeting is to get the group organized. People are educated on the concept of Neighborhood Watch and how to create a successful group. After creation they continue to meet with the Crime Prevention Specialist to learn about crime prevention techniques. Toy ProjectThe Service Center collects and distributes toys at Christmas time to predetermined needy families. During the latest Christmas Toy Drive, needy families in the Rancho Cordova area received a large box of food, toys and other necessities. Vacation ChecksThe Rancho Cordova volunteers, in partnership with the Police Department, have a residential security program that runs throughout the year. Before you leave, the volunteers come to your home and complete a form stating the dates you will be gone and emergency contact phone numbers. While you are gone, volunteers come by in a marked vehicle and do a check of your windows and doors. When you return, you will receive a copy of the logs kept while you were gone. This service is provided free of charge to the residents within the City of Rancho Cordova. The Volunteers In Partnership Program (VIP’S) is a non-profit group that does accept donations which help support the program. If you are interested in any of these programs please feel free to contact us either in person at the service center 10361 Rockingham Drive,Monday through Friday 9 am - 4 pm excluding holidays, or by phone 916-875-9602. |