Crime and Safety

Community Page

Police: #'s & Stations

Emergency -- 911
Non-Emergency -- 720-913-2000

COP Shop at 407 S Broadway
Community Operated Policing Storefront (COP)
720-865-2206
Open 11-3 Monday thru Saturday; 10-6 Wednesdays
Use the COP Shop to report non-injury traffic accidents, file non-criminal complaints such as noise, graffiti, drug activity, etc.

Schools

Lincoln Elementary School
A traditional elementary and Montessori school
710 S. Pennsylvania Street
303-744-1785

Community

Washington Street Community Center
WSCC provides programs for Seniors (luncheons, trips, friendly visitor, exercise classes, respite care), Preschoolers, Before/After School Kids, and children's summer and holiday camps.
809 South Washington Street
303-733-4643

Grant Avenue Community Center
A focal point of local social, educational, health-related and spiritual gatherings, as well as a meeting space for state and national conferences.
216 South Grant Street
303-733-8940

WWPNA Newsletter October-December 2009

Attached is the WWPNA newsletter for October - December, 2009.
Download Newsletter.

Neighborhood Watch Meeting

Mar 19 2009 - 6:00pm
Mar 19 2009 - 8:00pm

A Neighborhood Watch meeting will be held at the Whole Foods Community Room, 1111 S. Washington Street starting at 6:00 PM. Meet your neighbors, ask questions, and learn the steps to make your neighborhood a safer place to live.

This meeting is open to all residents interested in finding out information on crime and how to prevent it. The Neighborhood Watch Program is sponsored by the Denver Police Department, Community Resource Officers at District Four Police Station. Our goal is to revitalize the Neighborhood Watch program within your community, so everyone may share a safe and healthy environment.

For additional information please contact: Officer Nicholas Grove at 710-913-0276.