Emergencies
Emergencies
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency police calls, call 505-242-COPS (2677).
View examples of when to call 911, 505-242-COPS, or 311:
911
An emergency is anytime an individual’s life, safety or property is immediately in danger or there is a crime in progress.
- Medical calls
- Shooting, stabbing, or life-threatening injuries
- Serious crashes with injuries
- Drunk driver on the roadway
- Active home burglary and the offender os on scene
242-COPS
A non-emergency is a situation where an individual’s life, safety or property is not in immediate danger, but a police response is needed.
- Minor traffic crash without injuries
- Online reporting
- Residential or commercial burglary with time delay or no offender on scene
- Loud party
- Suspicious activity
311
- Graffiti Sighting (Solid Waste Department)
- Illegal Fireworks (Albuquerque Fire Rescue)
- Animal Noise (Animal Welfare Department)
- Abandoned Vehicles (Police or Zoning)
- Homeless Encampment (Albuquerque Community Safety)
- Nuisance Property (Planning Department)
- Needles (Various Departments)
- Noise Complaint (Environmental Health Department)