Text Box: Code Compliance complaints help keep our neighborhoods safe and clean! 
Call 311 or
www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/sws_info

To schedule a presentation about 
code compliance for your group, contact 
Jonathan Josephson or call 974-9034

Region 1 Headquarters

715 East 8th Street

Commander John Romoser  974-8587

Region 1 Main No. 974-3822

Lt.Troy Officer (DRs/Detectives) 974-5070

Detectives 974-5320

Sgt. John Spillers (DRs)  974-5708

Detectives 974-5777      
George Sector District Representatives

George DRs Main number 974-3822

or email them at dtacdr@ci.austin.tx.us

G1: Officer Jason Huskins 974-5292

G2:Officer Gregory Gentry 974-4941

G3:Officer Cory Ehrler 974-6939

G4:Officer Shelly Borton 974-9209

Admin Assistant:

Shari Anderson 974-5340

Community Liaison:

APD City-wide Services Numbers:

Crime Prevention Programs 974-4700

Public Information Office 974-5017

Victim Services 974-5037

Abandoned Vehicle tip line 974-8119

Crime Stoppers 472-8477

Community Liaison Office 974-4700

Austin Police Monitor Office 974-9090
Other Helpful Numbers:

City of Austin Information 311

Get Health & Human Services 211

24 hour crisis hotline 472-HELP

Jail Information 854-9889

Animal Cruelty 3-1-1

Keep Austin Beautiful Cleanups  391-0622

Graffiti Removal 854-4125

Travis County Sheriff 854-9770

 

Text Box: The next Commanders’ Forum for George Sector 
will be Tuesday, May 3, 2011. 5:30 – 7 pm at City Hall.To get on the George Sector mailing list 
contact Shari Anderson or 974-3822

Neighborhood Crime Analyst Training

January 29th  2-3pm
North Village Branch Library, 2505 Steck, 78757

Hosted by www.krimelabb.com, Jack Darby

Free session on how to use knowledge of your neighborhood and crime data to deter crime in your area. It’s an open discussion so bring your ideas and best practices. Here are a few topics that are covered in the session:

What is a Neighborhood Crime Analyst?

Networking with other neighborhoods

Crime Dashboard

Alerts

How to make optimal use of krimelabb

Emerging Technology

Community Policing

Community Prosecution

How to partner with APD

Public Information

Studying crime in your neighborhood