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Stay up to date with LAPD news, crime updates and announcements from the Los Angeles Police Department — one of the largest municipal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. Known for its “protect and serve” motto, the LAPD plays a central role in public safety, community outreach and high-profile investigations. Follow this page for the latest Los Angeles Police Department news, including officer-involved incidents, crime reports and department initiatives.

Why the LAPD’s community-first approach proves that trust is key to reducing crime
Surrounded by hardship at home and in her community, LAPD Officer Asunción Maribel Plascencia found purpose through the encouragement of two mentors in uniform
While she has been recognized for her strong shooting skills, McBride’s career has also been marked by controversy, including a fatal officer-involved shooting incident in 2020
LAPD FAQ

Where can I find the latest LAPD news and updates?

You can find the latest news and official statements from the Los Angeles Police Department on their Newsroom page. For breaking stories, updates are also frequently posted to the department’s X (formerly Twitter) account, as well as Police1’s LAPD topic page.

What are the recent crime reports and safety alerts from the LAPD?

The LAPD shares crime data and community alerts through its Crime Mapping tool and Community Alerts section. You can view incidents by neighborhood, time frame and crime type.

How does the LAPD handle officer-involved shootings and internal investigations?

The LAPD investigates officer-involved shootings through its Force Investigation Division and the Office of the Inspector General. Detailed reports and updates are posted on the Use of Force page, which includes statistics and summaries of critical incidents.

What community programs and events is the LAPD currently involved in?

The LAPD supports several outreach efforts, including youth mentorship, Coffee with a Cop and National Night Out. Details on ongoing programs can be found at the Community Engagement section on X.

How can I contact the LAPD for press inquiries or public records requests?

For media inquiries, the LAPD Media Relations Division can be reached through the Media Relations contact page. To submit a public records request, visit the City of Los Angeles Records Request.

What is the LAPD non-emergency phone number?

For non-emergency situations, contact the LAPD at 1-877-ASK-LAPD (877-275-5273). More contact numbers and station details are listed here.

Chief pointed out the board substantiated just three of the eight violations levied at the officer and that punishment had to be tempered with those findings
Police served more than two dozen search warrants and made several arrests after a months-long investigation into baggage theft at LAX
LAPD Asst. Chief Michel Moore described Monday’s Hollywood Hills shooting, in which one officer was injured, as a sudden and unprovoked attack
A man suspected of shooting at officers and injuring one was found dead after a four-hour standoff in a Hollywood Hills home
The fee that Josephine Serrano Collier paid in 1946 for the application to become a policewoman was just $1, but it cost her much more than that
Former officer Rebecca Reyes took a picture of an evidence photo and the image ended up on celebrity website TMZ, although she denies that she sent it to the site
Four LAPD officers were taken to the hospital with conditions categorized as “serious, but not life-threatening”
Rhode Island mother paid her respects to fallen Officer Nicholas Lee, who was featured in a special birthday video for her son
Officer Sally Madera says that the car is privately owned and will be loaned to police for “charity events and recruitment”
Police have arrested a 20-year-old Los Angeles man who allegedly threatened to shoot a random pedestrian if his Twitter post was retweeted a hundred times