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Corona Police Department values its community partnerships to protect lives, property, and the quality of life within our neighborhoods. We participate in a variety of community outreach events, and we are always interested in new partnerships that support a positive public presence.

Below are some of our current Community Relations Programs and Services we provide to the community free of charge. Please contact our Community Relations Assistants listed on the bottom of the page for further information.


Business Security Survey

 

This survey is intended to evaluate current security measures. A Corona Police Officer or Crime Prevention Assistant will use the survey results to recommend actions to help prevent/deter future crime.

Child I.D.

 

The Corona Police Department uses a digital fingerprint machine equipped with a camera to provide parents with a printout that includes the child’s name, date of birth, photo, allergies and fingerprints.

Community Outreach

 

Corona Police Department values its community partnerships and participates in outreach events in an effort to foster positive relationships with local residents. Outreach events typically include a police presence, car/motorcycle display, fingerprint machine, career opportunities and crime prevention materials.

Police Explorer Post

 

The Corona Police Explorer Program is a partnership with the Boy Scouts of America Learning for Life Program. Corona Police Explorers receive training and exposure in career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character education and leadership experience. Click here if you’re interested in learning more about our explorer program

Station Tours

 

Tours offer visitors a greater understanding of how the station operates daily. The tours are guided by a Police Officer or Police Cadet and are great for all ages. Click here to fill out the Tours and Presentations Request Form.

Neighborhood Watch

 

Neighborhood Watch is one of the most effective ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. It forges bonds between neighbors and helps reduce residential crime such as burglary, auto theft or juvenile crimes. The Corona Police Department can help you start or join a neighborhood watch in your area. Neighborhood Watch meetings are coordinated by neighbors and a Crime Prevention Specialist from the Police Department. Security recommendations are made and follow-up topics are available. Active Neighborhood Watch groups can purchase "Neighborhood Watch" street signs to show their participation in the program. Join here!

Personal Safety

 

The Corona Police Department offers a multitude of crime prevention materials to help residents reduce their chance of being victimized. Prevention topics include vehicle and home security, robbery, burglary, domestic violence, gang avoidance, etc.

Senior Citizens Safety

 

The Corona Senior Citizens Center hosts weekly health screenings and lectures. We plan to give a brief presentation on elderly safety. Additionally, we would like to use the fingerprint machine to offer family members of elderly individuals a digital copy of their fingerprints, medications used, photo, general info, etc. (useful if the elderly individual has Alzheimer’s and wanders off).


For further information please contact: 

Anielysa Mena, Community Outreach Specialist
Anielysa.Mena@CoronaCA.gov
951-279-3581