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NorthEast Mall Storefront
1100 Melbourne Road
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SouthEast Storefront
309 E. Hurst Blvd.
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The Community Services Unit has two Storefront Offices. They are located at 309 E. Hurst Blvd and in Northeast Mall.
This Unit is responsible for providing the Citizens and Business Owners of Hurst with crime prevention programs and safety presentations designed to enhance the quality of life and deter the occurrence of crime.
This unit conducts town hall meetings, neighborhood crime watch meetings, citizen police academies, apartment managers association meetings, bicycle patrols and domestic violence programs.
To contact Community Services, call (817) 788-7342.
Citizens Police Academy
Applications (pdf) for 2012 sessions of the Citizen Police Academy are now being accepted the program starts Thursday, February 23, 2012. The classes will be held at the Hurst Police Department located at 1501 Precinct Line Road. Please contact the Hurst Police Community Services Division at 817.788.7342 for more information.
Online Crime Reports
CrimeReports.com provides law enforcement agencies with an easy-to-use web-based service for sharing of crime data with the public, in near real-time. Citizens can then access their neighborhood crime information for free. Crime incidents are categorized into 15 general crime types and 21 subcategories of crime and calls for service activity to include such things as assaults, burglaries, disturbances, and more. The site also provides information regarding registered sex offenders. You can also sign up to have crime alerts sent to your email account. Access the site.
If you see a traffic violation in the City of Hurst and want to report, you can now submit it on-line. Please go to traffic complaint form to report speeders, abandoned vehicles, parking violation or any other traffic violations.
Donate Your Unused Cell Phone & Charger
Unused cell phones can be used for 911 calls. The Hurst Police Community Services at 309 E Hurst Blvd
is accepting any unused cell phones and chargers. The phones must have the charger or we cannot use it. We distribute these phones to senior citizens as well as victims of family violence. Please call Officer Tom Miles of the Hurst Police Department at 817-788-7375 for more information.
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