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Safe District 3B 5th PRECINCT COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION PHONE RESOURCE LIST—2020 (All area codes are 612 unless otherwise noted) 5th Precinct Numbers 5th Precinct Main Number ........................ 673-5705 Online police report: 3101 Nicollet Ave S, 55408 www.minneapolismn.gov/police/report/index.htm th 5 Precinct Inspector: Amelia Huffman ... 673-3678 th [email protected] City Council in 5 Precinct Abdi Warsame, Ward 6 .............................. 673-2206 5th Pct. Community Response Team (CRT) Lisa Goodman, Ward 7 .............................. 673-2207 Report drug dealing, prostitution .......... 673-5716 Andrea Jenkins, Ward 8 ............................. 673-2208 Lisa Bender, Ward 10 ................................ 673-2210 CRIME PREVENTION Jeremy Schroeder, Ward 11 ...................... 673-2211 CPS Jessica Kawas....................................673-2819 Linea Palmisano, Ward 13 ......................... 673-2213 [email protected] Lowry Hill, Kenwood, East Isles, Steven Square, Email Alert Networks Whittier, Lowry Hill East, Cedar Isles Dean, West Crime Alerts: www.minneapolismn.gov/police/ Calhoun, ECCO, Carag.. **For a free commercial or residential security check, CPS Jennifer Waisanen ............................. 673-5407 contact your Crime Prevention Specialist (call 311) [email protected] Lyndale, Kingfield, East Harriet, Linden Hills, Fulton, Lynnhurst, Tangletown, Windom, Kenny, Armatage. Cultural Outreach Spanish: CPS John Reed .......................... 673-5579 COMMUNITY ATTORNEY John Reed; Especialista de Prevención del Crimen Community Attorney Kerri Kovalesky ......... 673-5402 con la Policía; se habla Español ................. 673-5579 [email protected] Somali: CPS Ahmed Hassan ..................... 673-5164 Ahmed Hassan; Takhasus ka hortagga dambiyada Other Law Enforcement Resources bulshada – booliska Miniyaabolis ............... 673-5164 MINNEAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT: Chief’s Office.............................................. 673-3559 Neighborhood and Community Relations Department Police Athletic League (PAL)/Explorers ...... 673-2121 (resources in many languages) .................. 673-3737 MPD Tips Line ............................................ 692-8477 Crime Stoppers of MN ...... 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or SMS Text TIP674 + message to CRIMES (274637) Recursos Para Español ASSORTED: Casa de Esperanza / casadeesperanza.org .............. Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office ............... 348-3744 oficina ............................................ 651-772-1723 Metro Transit Police ................................... 349-7200 Park Police ................................................. 230-6550 línea de crisis ................................ 651-772-1611 Minneapolis Safe Zone ........ www.mplssafezone.org CLUES / clues.org ...................................... 746-3500 abuso/asalto sexual, Mercedes ............ 746-3534 Compliments or Complaints about Police Civilian Review Authority ............................ 673-5500 violencia doméstica, Edith .................... 746-3586 Police Internal Affairs ................................. 673-3074 prevención abuso de niños, Cira .......... 746-3536 Report complaints of potential misconduct or notable, Línea Legal Latina ...................................... 752-6677 positive efforts by MPD officers at www.minneapolismn.gov/police/police_forms_translatedforms Ayuda Legal de Minneapolis ...................... 334-5970 La Oportunidad .......................................... 872-6165 Reporting Crimes Proyecto de Abusos Domesticos348-0281, 596-7487 Police, Fire or Ambulance Response: ..... 911 Centro Legal ....................................... 651-642-1890 Non-emergency 911 ........................ 911 or 348-2345 City information and some police reports ..... 311 Ilaha Adeegga dadka Af- Somalaliga ku hadla Ururka Qareenada bilaashka ah ................ 746-3727 TTY: 673-2157; outside Minneapolis: .. 673-3000 5pct resource list.doc 1/29/2020 Ururka bulshada Somaalida Minasoota ...... 559-9023 Legal Aid of MN (Specific civil issues: tenant/landlord Iskoolada dowladda ee Minyaabolis ........... 668-0231 issues where tenant faces eviction; government denial termination; some consumer law; family situations Rugata horumarinta Afrikaanka ee ganacsiga yar-yar involving custody of minor children) ............... 334-5970 ................................................................... 333-4772 Volunteer lawyers network ..................... 752-6677 Rugta adeegga dagaal qoyseedka ee degaanka Lighting Hennepin (Deqa Hussen) ........................... 348-6396 City of Minneapolis (street & alley) ................... 311 Xcel Energy 24-hour service ........ 1-800-895-4999 Frequently Used Resources (Assorted) (broken wooden poles or line down) Adult Protection (Common Entry Point) ... 348-8526 Xcel Energy Outdoor Lighting Bicycle Recovery ........................................ 673-2932 (lights out or additional lighting) ... 1-800-960-6235 City Attorney’s Office, general line ............. 673-2010 Rape and Sexual Assault Crime Victim Hotline – 24-hours, operated by Sexual Violence Center sexualviolencecenter.org Council on Crime & Justice .................. 340-5400 24-hr crisis line ...................................... 871-5111 First Call for Help (social service help) ................ 211 Aurora Center (U of M & Augsburg) Housing Code Violations ......... go.usa.gov/37TsT, 311 24-hr helpline ........................................ 626-9111 Impound Lot ............................................... 673-5777 Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault Metro Transit .............................................. 373-3333 mncasa.org, or NOT helpline ............ 651-209-9993 Minnesota Relay Service ...... 1-800-627-3529 or 711 Day One Crisis hotline/shelter search: sexual Park & Recreation Board ......................... 230-6400 assault/trafficking, domestic violence1-866-223-1111 Pollution & Noise Control .................................... 311 Spanish-speakers help: Mercedes Moreno Postal Inspection Service ................ 1-877-876-2455 Ferrer, CLUES .................................... 746-3534 United Way Service Agencies .................... 340-7400 Restraining Orders Volunteers of America ......... www.voa.org, 822-1367 Restraining Order Self-Help Center Resources By Subject (2nd floor of the Government Center) ... 348-9399 Child Safety Senior Help Child Crisis Services (Hennepin County) .... 348-2233 Elder Victim Services Coordinator.......... 870-2454 Child Protection Intake (choose option 1)... 348-3552 Senior Linkage Line .................... 1-800-333-2433 Domestic Abuse Disability Linkage Line ................ 1-866-333-2466 Domestic Abuse Project (DAP; www.mndap.org) **& Adult Protection, COPE, Front Door Access therapy and advocacy services .......... 874-7063 Tenant /Landlord Problems shelter info and 24-hr crisis line .. 866-223-1111 Tenants’ Union (organize building-wide basis for Domestic Abuse Service Center .............. 348-5073 enforcement of housing code) .................... 874-5733 Safe at Home ................................... 651-201-1399 Legal Aid of MN (tenants facing eviction) .... 334-5970 Graffiti HOME Line (legal advice/advocacy for renters) by phone ............................................................ 311 .......................... www.homelinemn.org, 728-5767 online .................................................. go.usa.gov/37TAd MN Multi-Housing Association .... www.mmha.com free downloadable app ..... www.minneapolismn.gov/311 **Landlord or Tenant Hotline ...... 952-858-8222 information ................... www.minneapolismn.gov/graffiti/ (If your answer is not on the hotline, hang up, Hennepin County call again, dial 0 (zero) and leave a message. main number ........................................... 348-3000 They will try to call back within 48 hours) Front Door Access; to access any kind of social **Office number .......................... 952-854-8500 services in Hennepin County ................ 348-4111 Veterans Property Tax Information (Housing Registration) Department Veteran Affairs ................... 725-2000 ............ www16.co.hennepin.mn.us/pins, 348-3011 Vet Center ............................... 1-877-WAR-VETS Civil filing questions (lawsuits) ................. 348-3164 OEF/OIF Program.................................. 467-3757 Conciliation Court .................................... 348-2713 Military OneSource ..................... 1-800-342-9647 Library .............................................. 952-847-8500 Mediation For anything you do not see specified Conflict Resolution Center ................... 822-9883 above, call 311 (612-673-3000) or visit www.crcminnesota.org www.minneapolismn.gov/311. This includes Animal Control, Fire Department, Solid Mental Health Concerns Waste & Recycling, Block party permits, and more. COPE (Community Outreach Psychiatric Emergencies), 24 hours .................... 596-1223 Legal Aid Lawyer Referral (Henn Co Bar Assn) ..... 752-6666 5pct resource list.doc 1/29/2020 .
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