Know Your Neighbor is part of the Neighborhood Watch Program, encouraging residents to recognize and report suspicious activities, learn about crime prevention techniques, and know your neighbors in case of an emergency.
The Police Department's website is accessible in other languages. Click on the Google Select Language icon on the top right corner and select the language of your choice for translation.
During May’s Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, Alhambra Police Department reminds drivers to always look twice for motorcycles. Read the full release >
On April 20, 2023, at approximately 4:30 PM, Alhambra PD received a call from a concerned citizen asking to check the welfare of the residents of a single-family home in the 900 block of North Almansor Street in the City of Alhambra. Read the full release >
On April 11, 2023, at approximately 2:13 PM, the Alhambra Police Department’s Communication Center received multiple 911 calls of a traffic incident involving a female pedestrian and a vehicle. Read the full release >
Through the Crime Stoppers program, you can send a tip through the web, mobile app, or call anonymously and the information will be sent directly to law enforcement. Only the tip information will be asked, and you don't have to identify yourself. Additional Info...
Nixle is the primary system for the Alhambra Police Department. Residents, visitors, and businesses are encouraged to register to receive trusted alerts at no cost by cellphone text message, e-mail, and/or the web. Additional Info...
It's back to school for AUSD. Drivers, please be on alert in school zones and obey traffic signs and speed limit. Keep your eyes on the road and watch for other roadway users, including people walking and cycling. Additional Info...
Learn about the Alhambra Police Department Text-to-911 service. This service can be used by all cellular phones to help those who are deaf, hard of hearing, speech impaired, and anyone who might be unsafe if they were to be heard. Additional Info...