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900 Park Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
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(805) 237-6464
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(805) 227-7500
(805) 238-5592 Fax
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(805) 237-4086
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(805) 237-6463
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(805) 227-7540
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Police Department

WELCOME TO
THE PASO ROBLES POLICE DEPARTMENT

Police Chief Lisa SolomonMessage From The Chief of Police

The Paso Robles Police Department is proud to announce the incorporation of NIXLE to enhance communications with our community.

Nixle is a free service that allows community members to receive trusted, up-to-the-minute, neighborhood information for where you live, work, visit – or for where your family and friends are located throughout the country.

  • You choose the information you want, for the locations you want, from urgent public safety alerts to less time sensitive advisories and community information
  • You choose how you want to receive the information, whether it’s over your cell phone by text message, by email or over the web (or all of the above).
  • You stay connected to what is happening in the community at locations that are relevant to you
  • Registration is FREE, SIMPLE, and SECURE!

Register at www.nixle.com today!

Police Department Programs

For Youth

  • 911 For Kids
    Kids learn what to do in an emergency!
  • D.A.R.E
    Drug Abuse Resistance Education
  • Youth Activities
    Learn about the Children's Safety Campaign, Juvenile Diversion Program, The Youth Task Force, and more!
  • Police Explorer Program
    Explorer’s are taught criminal law, report writing, radio codes, traffic control, first-aid, military drill, police procedures, and other basic techniques.

For The Community

Safety Tips

  • Pedestrian Safety
    More than half of all pedestrian deaths and injuries occur when  people cross or enter streets. One-third occur between intersections. Both driver and pedestrian errors contribute to these tragedies. Traffic laws and their enforcement are aimed at reducing these statistics.
  • Construction Site Safety
    The following are a series of crime prevention recommendations designed to minimize or reduce the theft of property from the construction job site
  • Vacation Security
    Hopefully, the following guidelines will provide you with a few ideas on how to make that long awaited vacation safer. We take vacations, but crime does not.

Questions?


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