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Los Angeles County Law Enforcement Phone Numbers LOS ANGELES COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT PHONE NUMBERS LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S - STATIONS Altadena (07) ................................................ 780 E. Altadena Dr., Altadena 91001 .................................. 626-798-1131 Avalon (18) .................................................... 215 Summer Ave., P.O. Box 1551, Avalon 90704 .......... 310-510-0174 Carson (16) ..................................................... 21356 S. Avalon Blvd., Carson 90745 .................................. 310-830-1123 Century (21) .................................................. 11703 Alameda, Lynwood 90262 ........................................... 323-567-8121 Compton ........................................................... 301 S. Willowbrook Avenue, Compton 90220 ............................................................ Crescenta Valley (07) ................................. 4554 N. Briggs Ave., La Crescenta 91214 ............................. 818-248-3464 East Los Angeles (02) ................................. 5019 E. Third St., Los Angeles 90022 .................................... 323-264-4151 Industry (14) .................................................. 150 N. Hudson Ave., City of Industry ............................................ 626-330-3322 Lakewood (13)............................................... 5130 N. Clark Ave., Lakewood 90712 ................................... 562-866-9061 Lancaster (11) ............................................... 501W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster 93534.............................. 661-948-8466 Lawndale Service Center ......................... 15331 Prairie Ave., Lawndale 90260 ................................... 310-219-2750 Lennox (03) .................................................... 4331 Lennox Ave., Inglewood 90304 ..................................... 310-671-7531 Lomita (17)..................................................... 26123 Narbonne Ave., Lomita 90717 ................................... 310-539-1661 Malibu/Lost Hills (10) ........................... 27050 Agoura Rd., Calabasas 91301 .................................... 818-878-1808 Marina Del Rey (27) ................................. 13851 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey 90292 ............................. 310-823-7762 Metrolink Bureau (60) ......................................................................................................................................................... 323-452-0355 Norwalk (04) ................................................. 12335 Civic Center Dr., Norwalk 90650 ............................. 562-863-8711 Palmdale (26) ............................................... 1020 E. Palmdale Blvd., Palmdale 93550 ......................... 661-267-4300 Pico Rivera (15) .......................................... 6631 S. Passons Blvd., Pico Rivera 90660 .......................... 562-949-2421 Pyramid Lake ........................................................................................................................................................................... 805-257-4362 San Dimas (29) ............................................ 122 N. San Dimas Ave., San Dimas 91773 ......................... 626-332-1184 Santa Clarita Valley (06) ........................ 23740 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia 91355 ............. 661-255-1121 Temple (15) .................................................... 8838 E. Las Tunas Dr., Temple City 91780 ........................ 626-285-7171 Walnut (29) .................................................... 21695 E. Valley Blvd., Walnut 91789 .................................. 626-913-1715 West Hollywood (09) .................................. 720 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood 90069 ........... 310-855-8850 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S - CUSTODY FACILITIES Biscailuz Recovery Center (BC) ........................................................................................................................................ 323-881-3636 Century Reginal Detention Facility (CRDF) .......................................................... 11705 Alameda St., Lynwood 90262 213-357-5100 Court Services ............................................................................................................................................................................ 213-893-5001 Court Services Central ........................................................................................................................................................... 213-974-6371 Court Services East .................................................................................................................................................................. 562-803-7155 Court Services West ................................................................................................................................................................. 818-374-7151 Custody Division North ........................................................................................................................................................ 323-526-5100 Custody Division South ........................................................................................................................................................ 213-974-4901 Eastlake ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 323-226-8506 Inmate Reception Center (IRC) .............. 450 Bauchet St., Los Angeles 90012 ....................................... 213-893-5324 L.A. County USC Jail Ward (LCMC) ... 1200 N. State St., Los Angeles 90033 ...................................... 323-226-4538 Los Padrinos .............................................................................................................................................................................. 562-940-8660 Men’s Central Jail (MCJ) ......................... 441 Bauchet St., Los Angeles 90012 ....................................... 213-974-4921 Metropolitan Detention Center ......................................................................................................................................... 213-485-0439 Mira Loma (MLDF) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... North County Corectional Facility (NCCF) ......................................................... 29340 The Old Road, Saugus 91350 661-295-7810 Wayside - East .............................................. 29310 The Old Road, Saugus 91350 ..................................... 661-257-8815 Wayside - North .......................................... 29320 The Old Road, Saugus 91350 ..................................... 661-257-8840 Wayside - South .......................................... 29330 The Old Road, Saugus 91350 ..................................... 661-257-8853 Sybil Brand ................................................................................................................................................................................ 323-267-2611 Transportation Services Buero (TSB) .............................................................................................................................. 213-563-5000 Twin Towers (TTCF) ................................... 450 Bauchet St., Los Angeles 90012 ....................................... 213-893-5100 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S - OTHER NUMBERS Aero Bureau ............................................................................................................................................................................... 562-421-2701 Advanced Training Bureau ............................................................................................................................................... 562-903-7567 A.L.A.D.S. ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 213-749-1020 Animal Control-Dispatch ....................................................................................................... 213-940-6899 OR 562-940-8888 Arson/Explosives......................................................................................................... 562-946-7222 After Hours 323-526-5541 Auto Theft Prevention (T.R.A.P.) ..................................................................................................................................... 626-572-5610 Bike Team ................................................................................................................................................................................... 714-846-2275 Burglary Apprehension Team (B.A.T.) .......................................................................................................................... 310-539-1661 Cargo Crime ................................................................................................................................................................................ 310-603-3138 Child Abuse Detail ................................................................................................................................................................ 562-946-8531 Child Abuse Reporting Desk ............................................................................................................................................
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