Ever see flashing red and blue lights of a police cruiser on your block and wonder what they are doing over there? Here's how to find out.
The Austin Police Departments' Public Information office is open during normal business hours. You can start by calling them directly at 512-974-5017.
If they are unable to help you, or it's after hours, try contacting the APD region that covers your neighborhood. You can find that list . Sometimes APD provides information on
Some websites like allow you to stream AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County police scanners online. For a fee, the will send you alerts to your email or cell phone when police, fire, or emergency medical services workers are dispatched to a location. Their packages start at about $9/year.
But why pay when the Austin Fire Department posts incidents to , which is updated every three minutes, and the Austin Police Department posts crime reports . is a mirror of APD's crime site, also popular among neighborhood groups.
Sites like and also provide mapped crime data. Like the APD map, it's not live incident data, but rather reports filed by officers, so there's a delay of at least 24 hours. But subscribing to either can help you track crime trends in your neighborhood. SpotCrime even has .
Citizen Observer can be a very useful sight that allows police and neighborhood associations to send you alerts and information about crime in your area. You have to to use it.
Lastly, you can always call 311 to find out more information about what the local government is doing in your back yard.
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