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Azusa
Police Department

725 N. Alameda Avenue
Azusa, CA 91702

"Professional Service To A Proud Community"

Home to 48,000 residents, the city of Azusa is located approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains.

The Azusa Police Department proudly serves this great community with professionalism and commitment.

Azusa
Police Department

725 N. Alameda Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702
(626) 812-3200

"Professional Service To A Proud Community"

Home to 48,000 residents, the city of Azusa is located approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains.

The Azusa Police Department proudly serves this great community with professionalism and commitment.

Online Reporting

The Azusa Police Department offers online reporting for certain non-emergency reports such as theft, lost property and vandalism. Please confirm the following information before making an online report.

  1. This is not an emergency.
  2. This incident occurred within the Azusa City limits.
  3. There is no evidence to be collected.
  4. There are no known suspects.
  5. You are 18 years of age or older.
  6. You have a valid e-mail address.

If all of the above information applies to your case, you can file an online report. If any of the above circumstances do not apply, please call us at (626)812-3200 for non-emergencies and call 911 for an emergency.

The Azusa PD Blog

Welcome to our department's blog. We post news, information and updates pertaining to our department frequently in this section of the website.
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Latest Storm Information For The City of Azusa - 12/12/2014 at 3:53 am

Latest Storm Information For The City of Azusa - 12/12/2014 at 3:53 am

Flash Flood Warning
The National Weather Service in Oxnard has issued a Flash Flood warning for eastern Los Angeles county in southwest California. This includes the cities of downtown Los Angeles, Burbank, Sierra Madre, La Crescenta, La Canada/Flintridge, Monterey Park, Diamond Bar, Acton, Glendora and Azusa, until 7:30 am.

National Weather Service doppler radar indicated a band of heavy rainfall producing rainfall rates between one and two inches per hour. Flash flooding and urban flooding will occur or be imminent. Mud and debris flows near the recent burn areas will occur. Locations in the warning include but are not limited to Mount Wilson and includes the Colby, Madison, Williams and Tecolote Burn areas.

Precautionary/Preparedness Actions
Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses, as well as other drainage areas and low lying spots. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. If flash flooding is observed act quickly. Move Up to higher ground to escape flood waters. Do not stay in areas subject to flooding when water begins rising. Most flood deaths occur in automobiles. Never drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. Flood waters are usually deeper than they appear. Just one foot of flowing water is powerful enough to sweep vehicles off the road. When encountering flooded roads make the smart choice, turn around, don't drown. To report flooding, please call the Azusa Police Department at (626) 812-3200, or send a message via Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag of #AzusaPD.

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Emergency 

911

Non-emergency 

(626) 812-3200

Meet The Chief

Chief Rocky Wenrick

Chief Rocky Wenrick grew up in Duarte and over the past 19 years, has worked his way through the ranks of the Azusa Police Department.


"Professional Service To A Proud Community"