The UCLA Police Department continues to investigate the attempted kidnapping and robbery case reported on February 5, 2023. We are asking for the community’s help in providing any information that would assist in identifying the suspect.
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Join our officers for Coffee with a Cop on Thursday, February 23, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at De Neve Plaza.
It is a pleasure to introduce John Thomas as the Interim Police Chief for UCPD, who will serve while a comprehensive search for a permanent Chief begins later this year.
As Chief Tony Lee retires, we celebrate his inspirational leadership and the indelible mark he has left on our department.
When someone at UCLA calls 9-1-1 for a medical emergency, our Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are ready to respond 24/7.
At our annual holiday gathering, we presented awards to community and department members for Distinguished Community Partner of the Year, Civilian Employee of the Year, and Police Officer of the Year.
Whether he's promoting safety awareness, speaking about Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, or talking to Bruins out and about on campus, Crime Prevention and Community Engagement Officer London McBride is building bridges between the campus community and the UCLA Police Department.
Meet our officers and enjoy free pancakes and coffee on Tuesday, November 15, from 8-11 a.m.
Once a crime has occurred and police report is written, the hard work of solving it begins. That’s the job of the UCLA PD Detective Division, who sift through all the leads and clues to track suspects down and bring them to justice.
UCPD partnered with UCLA Transportation to reward Bruins for observing the campus dismount zone.
A 25-year veteran of UCPD, Sgt. Standberry oversees the department's security guards at various locations on and off campus.
UCLA Police Department personnel whose direct actions saved lives were honored at the first-ever Lifesaving Medal Presentation at the J.D. Morgan Center on July 19, 2022.
Since 2019 Officer Larry Johnson has partnered with K-9 Blake, a four-year-old Belgian Malinois trained for explosive detection and suspect apprehension.
Theresa Thomsen has been a Public Safety Dispatcher with UCPD since 1994, ready to respond to any call that may come in.
Get to know Chief Tony Lee, a second-generation Korean American who is the first Asian American chief in UCLA PD's history.
Catalytic converter theft continues to be a problem that car owners face across the nation. Here are some developed strategies for car owners that help stop or reduce this type of theft.