Just a reminder:

Neighborhood Watch groups are not an alternative to calling the police. Always contact LAPD first.

You can contact the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) by calling 9-1-1 for emergencies or 1-877-ASK-LAPD (1-877-275-5273) for non-emergencies. PLEASE NOTE: ALWAYS ASK FOR AN INCIDENT NUMBER.

  • 9-1-1

    Call for life-threatening emergencies i.e. serious medical issues, fires in progress, crimes happening at the moment, or life-threatening situations. 

  • 1-877-ASK-LAPD (1-877-275-5273)

    Call for non-emergencies i.e. noise complaints, drug use, and loitering.

To file a Police Report online click HERE.

Police Contacts.

Police Stations.

Both LAPD Wilshire and Olympic Stations serve Larchmont Village, divided by the centerline of Gower St.

Wilshire Station serves Larchmont Village residents from the west side of Gower St. to the west side of Arden Blvd.

Wilshire Community Police Station
4861 West Venice Boulevard
(one block east of La Brea Ave) 90019
Phone: 213-473-0476
Click HERE for website.

Olympic Station serves Larchmont Village residents from the east side of Gower St. to the east side of Wilton Pl.

Olympic Community Police Station
1130 South Vermont Avenue
(at 11th St) 90006
Phone: 213-382-9102
Click HERE for website.

Senior Lead Officer (SLO).

Senior Lead Officers are the primary point of contact for residents and community groups, acting as a liason between the LAPD and the neighborhoods they serve. SLO’s are integral to effective community-based policing efforts across the City.

Larchmont Wilshire Station
Senior Lead Officer: Officer Tyler Schuck
Phone: 213-793-0650
Email: 40740@lapd.online

Larchmont Olympic Station
Senior Lead Officer: Officer Daniel Chavez
Phone: 213-793-0709
Email: 36304@lapd.online 

Report. Report. Report.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) allocates resources according to detailed crime statistics. To ensure that our neighborhood receives appropriate police attention, we must immediately report any incidents or suspicious activities. By promptly notifying the LAPD about all crimes and unusual occurrences, we play a significant role in enhancing the safety and security of our community. It is important to note that while you can inform the Larchmont United Neighborhood Association about these matters, such reporting does not take the place of notifying the LAPD. Timely communication with law enforcement is crucial for maintaining the safety and well-being of our residents. Report it to the LAPD.

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