Crime Prevention & Safety

Know the 10 W’s:

When you call 911 – Know the 10 W’s
  • What – is your location? GIVE EXACT LOCATION
  • What – happened? WHAT TYPE OF CRIME?
  • When – did this happen? These questions will determine if it is a priority call. Give as much of this necessary information as you can.
  • Was – anyone hurt?
  • Weapons – are there weapons involved?
  • What – manner did they leave or arrive – foot, vehicle, bicycle…?
  • Who – did it? –Suspect description
  • Where – did the suspect go?
  • Who – is calling? – Give your name, location, and phone number. (You can remain anonymous).

Precinct Information
Black Mountain Precinct
33355 North Cave Creek Road
Phoenix AZ, 85331
602-495-5002
Northern Command Station
302 East Union Hills Drive

If you do give your name, the info is redacted from the public record access.) TEXT 9-1-1 “Call if you can. Text if you can’t.”

After months of collaboration between numerous public agencies and advocates for the disabled community (or advocates for the disabled) if you are in imminent danger and are unable to talk to a 911 operator, you now have for the first time in Phoenix the ability to text to 9-1-1.

District 3 Newsletter

Thank you for taking the time to read this month’s May edition of the District 3 Newsletter. This month’s newsletter brings you important community updates, highlights upcoming events and public meetings, and provides helpful resources to keep you informed and engaged. Our goal is to ensure you have easy access to the information that matters most—whether that’s understanding ongoing city initiatives, discovering opportunities to get involved, or staying connected with your neighbors and local services.

As always, your advocacy and engagement make District 3 better every day. Please do not hesitate to contact my office with questions, comments, or concerns at 602-262-7441 or council.district.3@phoenix.gov.

Councilwoman
Debra StarkRespectfully,

E-Bike, E-Scooter, Motor-Driven Cycle Enforement

Know the Rules: E-Bikes, E-Scooters and Motor-Driven Cycles

The Phoenix Police Department enforces strict rules for e-bikes, e-scooters, and motor-driven cycles to ensure public safety. Major regulations include a minimum age of 16 for riding, and an outright ban on riding e-scooters and e-bikes on sidewalks.

BMCA Newsletter

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