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Facility Name Street Address City Zip # Held in Secure CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED ALAMEDA COUNTY AlamSD-Eden Township Substation 15001 Foothill Blvd. San Leandro 94578 16 12 Albany PD 1000 San Pablo Ave Albany 94706 6 12 Berkeley Public Safety Ctr. 2100 Martin Luther King Jr Way Berkeley 94704 12 11 Fremont PD-Main Headquarters Bldg. 2000 Stevenson Blvd Fremont 94538 0 6 Hayward PD 300 W Winton Avenue Hayward 94544 0 8 Livermore PD 1110 S Livermore Ave Livermore 94550 0 11 Oakland PD 1180 25th Ave Oakland 94601 113 10 UC Berkeley PD 1 Sproul Hall Berkeley 94720 0 10 Union City PD 34009 Alvarado-Niles Rd Union City 94587 1 11 BART-16th St Mission Station 2000 Mission Street San Francisco 94110 1 7 BART-24th St Mission Station 2800 Mission Street San Francisco 94110 0 7 BART-Bayfair Station 15242 Hesperian Blvd San Leandro 94578 0 12 BART-Castro Valley Station 3301 Norbridge Dr Castro Valley 94546 6 12 BART-CNS/Del Norte Station/Cutting 6400 Cutting Blvd El Cerrito 94804 7 12 BART-Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station 7200 San Leandro St Oakland 94621 0 8 BART-Concord 1451 Oakland Avenue Concord 94520 0 12 BART-Dublin/Pleasanton Station 5801 Owens Dr Pleasanton 94588 0 12 BART-Fremont Station 2000 Civic Center Drive Fremont 94536 1 11 BART-Hayward Station 699 B Street Hayward 94541 3 8 BART-Lake Merrit Station 800 Madison Street Oakland 94607 10 12 BART-Millbrae Station 200 N Rollins Rd Millbrae 94030 0 12 BART-PBS Pittsburg/Bay Pt (Zone 2) 1700 West Leland Avenue Pittsburg 94565 0 12 BART-Powell Street Station 899 Market Street San Francisco 94105 8 12 BART-San Francisco International Airport 800 s. Aiirport Blvd San Francisco 94128 0 12 BART-So San Francisco Station 1333 Mission Road So. San Francisco 94080 0 6 BART-Warm Springs/South Fremont Station 45193 Warm Springs Road Fremont 94539 0 7 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED BUTTE COUNTY Chico PD 1460 Humboldt Rd Chico 95928 10 12 CSU Chico PD 400 W. First Street, Bldg PS02 101- Chico 95729 1 11 Gridley-Biggs PD 685 Kentucky St Gridley 95948 5 10 Oroville PD 2055 Lincoln St Oroville 95966 5 12 Paradise PD 5595 Black Olive Dr Paradise 95969 2 10 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Antioch PD 300 L Street Antioch 94509 33 9 Brentwood PD 9100 Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood 94513 0 12 Concord PD 1350 Galindo St Concord 94520 4 10 El Cerrito PD 10900 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito 94530 0 0 Hercules PD 111 Civic Drive Hercules 94547 2 8 Martinez PD 525 Henrietta St Martinez 94553 0 1 Oakley PD (contract w/SD) 3231 Main St Oakley 94561 5 12 Pittsburg PD 65 Civic Ave Pittsburg 94565 3 10 Richmond PD 330 Civic Center Dr Pleasant Hill 94523 40 12 San Pablo PD-San Pablo 1701 Regatta Blvd Richmond 94804 9 12 Walnut Creek PD 1666 North Main St Walnut Creek 94596 0 12 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED FRESNO COUNTY Firebaugh PD 1575 11th Street Firebaugh 93622 2 12 Fresno PD-Central Station 3502 N. Blackstone Street Fresno 93726 0 12 Fresno PD-Mariposa Mall (HQ) (2323 Mariposa Mall) PO Box 1271 Fresno 93721 36 8 Fresno PD-Northeast 1450 E Teague Fresno 93720 1 12 Fresno PD-Northwest 3080 W Shaw Fresno 93711 7 12 Fresno PD-Southwest 1211 Fresno Street Fresno 93706 0 11 Huron PD 36389 S. Lassen Ave. Huron 93234 12 10 Parlier PD 8770 S Mendocino Ave., Ste. A Parlier 93648 6 11 Reedley PD 843 G St Reedley 93654 39 11 Sanger PD 1700 7th St Sanger 93657 0 12 Selma PD 1935 East Front Street Selma 93662 3 12 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED GLENN COUNTY Orland PD 817 Fourth St Orland 5 11 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED HUMBOLDT COUNTY HCSD-Garberville Substation 648 Locust Street Garberville 95542 0 12 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED IMPERIAL COUNTY Brawley PD 351 Main St Brawley 92227 11 12 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED KERN COUNTY KernCSD-Lamont Substation 12022 Main Street Lamont 93241 0 12 Arvin PD 200 Campus Drive Arvin 93203 0 0 Bakersfield PD-(Main) Truxtun 1601 Truxtun Ave Bakersfield 93302 15 12 California City PD 21130 Hacienda Blvd California City 93505 0 12 Ridgecrest PD 100 W California Ave Ridgecrest 93555 0 11 Shafter PD 201 Central Valley Highway Shafter 93263 0 12 Tehachapi PD 220 W "C" St Tehachapi 93561 1 12 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED KINGS COUNTY Corcoran PD 1031 Chittenden Ave Corcoran 93212 9 12 Lemoore PD 657 Fox St Lemoore 93245 10 10 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED LOS ANGELES COUNTY - LA PD LAPD-77th Street Station 7600 S Broadway Los Angeles 90003 187 10 LAPD-Central Facilities Station 251 E 6th St Los Angeles 90014 7 9 LAPD-Devonshire Division 10250 Etiwanda Ave Northridge 91325 5 12 LAPD-Foothill Division 12760 Osborne St Pacoima 91331 3 9 LAPD-Hollenbeck Detectives 2111 East First Street Los Angeles 90033 42 9 LAPD-Hollywood Division 1358 N Wilcox Ave Hollywood 90028 10 8 LAPD-Mission Area Station 11121 N Sepulveda Blvd Mission Hills 91345 11 12 LAPD-Newton Division 3400 S Central Ave Los Angeles 90011 34 8 LAPD-North Hollywood Division 11640 Burbank Blvd North Hollywood 91601 13 8 LAPD-Olympic Community Station 1130 S Vermont Ave Los Angeles 90006 27 10 LAPD-Pacific Station 12312 Culver Blvd Los Angeles 90066 1 8 LAPD-Rampart Division 1401 W 6th St Los Angeles 90017 3 10 LAPD-South East Police Station 145 W 108th Street Los Angeles 90061 0 12 LAPD-Southwest Division 1546 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Los Angeles 90062 48 8 LAPD-Topanga Station 21501 Schoenborn St Canoga Park 91304 18 8 LAPD-Van Nuys Division 6240 Sylmar Ave Van Nuys 91401 9 8 LAPD-West Valley Station 19020 Vanowen St Reseda 93012 9 9 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 - SECURE DETENTION OF MINORS IN LOCKUPS # HELD IN # OF FACILITY NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SECURE MONTHS DETENTION REPORTED LOS ANGELES COUNTY - LA CITY JAILS Airport Police Facility (LA PD) 6320 W 96th Street Los Angeles 90045 0 12 Arcadia PD 250 W Huntington Drive Arcadia 91006 0 11 Azusa PD 725 N Alameda Ave Azusa 91702 3 4 Baldwin Park PD 14403 E Pacific Ave Baldwin Park 91706 1 12 Bell PD 6326 Pine Ave Bell 90201 0 0 Culver City 4040 Duquesne Ave Culver City 90232 0 11 Downey PD 10911 Brookshire Downey 90241 2 11 El Monte PD 11333 Valley Blvd El Monte 91731 0 12 El Segundo PD 348 Main St El Segundo 90245 2 10 Gardena PD 1718 W 162nd Street Gardena 90247 0 11 Glendale PD 131 N Isabel St Glendale 91206 1 10 Hawthorne PD 12501 S Hawthorne Blvd Hawthorne 90250 4 9 Hermosa Beach PD 540 Pier Ave Hermosa Beach 90254 0 12 Huntington Park PD-Main 6542 Miles Ave Huntington Park 90255 0 0 La Verne PD 2061 Third Street La Verne 91750 0 12 Long Beach PD - East Division 3800 East Willow Long Beach 90815 0 0 Manhattan Beach PD 420 15th Street Manhattan Beach 90266 0 12 Monrovia PD 140 E Lime Ave Monrovia 91016 0 11 Montebello PD 1600 W Beverly Blvd Montebello 90640 0 12 Palos Verdes Estates PD 340 Palos Verdes Estates Dr West Palos Verdes Estates 90274 3 12 Redondo Beach PD 408 Diamond St Redondo Beach 90277 3 12 San Fernando PD 910 First St San Fernando 91340 10 5 San Gabriel PD 625 Del Mar Ave San Gabriel 91778 4 10 Santa Monica PD 333 Olympic Dr Santa Monica 90401 0 10 Sierra Madre PD 242 W Sierra Madre Blvd Sierra Madre 91024 0 12 Signal Hill PD 2745 Walnut Ave Signal Hill 90755 1 12 South Pasadena PD 1422 Mission St South Pasadena 91030 3 8 Torrance PD 3300 Civic Center Dr Torrance 90503 0 12 West Covina PD 1444 W Garvey Ave South West Covina 91790 6 12 Whittier PD 13200 E. 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