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Call 911 For Emergencies The 63rd Precinct comprises approximately 8.96 square miles with 146.61 miles of street and 1.5 square miles of park. In addition, this command also polices undeveloped marshlands of the Marine Park area. A distinctly unique feature indigenous to this precinct is the fact that it borders a National Park, Gateway National Recreation Area, which it shares Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 62 Precinct services the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn South. It primarily consists of middle class one and two family homes. The ethnic composition of the community is predominantly Italian-Americans with a steady influx of Asian, Russian and Hispanic Immigrants. Contact Information Precinct: (718) 236-2611 Community Affairs: (718) 236-2501 Community Policing: (718) 236-2807 Crime Prevention: (718) Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 61st Precinct is located in the south end of Brooklyn. It is a residential area encompassing, Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend, Kings Highway, Homecrest, Madison, Manhattan Beach, and Gerritsen Beach. There are 2 New York City Housing complexes. Gerritsen Beach is located on the Eastside of the Command and named after Wolphert Gerritsen, a settler there before Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 60th Precinct consists of an area of approximately two thousand one hundred and fifteen (2115) acres, or 3.4 square miles, of which three hundred and sixteen (316) acres are classified as parkland. There are ten (10) New York City Housing Projects located within the command. The command can be separated into five (5) distinct communities. Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 52nd Precinct is primarily residential with six story multiple dwelling units as well as one and two family residences. The precinct consists of numerous hospitals, schools of all grades, and many houses of worship. It is a multi-cultural/multi-ethnic community. The neighborhoods in this precinct are known as Bedford Park, Fordham, Kingsbridge, Norwood and University Heights. Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 50th Precinct encompasses the northwest Bronx neighborhoods of Riverdale, Fieldston, Kingsbridge, Marble Hill, and Spuyten Duyvil. Its many areas of interest include Wave Hill, a historic mansion and garden overlooking the Hudson River, and Van Cortlandt Park, one of the largest parks in the city. The precinct consists of vibrant and diverse residential and commercial Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 49th Precinct is located at 2121 Eastchester Avenue in the Bronx. The identifiable neighborhoods situated in this command are as follows: Allerton, Morris Park, Van Nest, Pelham Parkway, Eastchester Gardens and Pelham Gardens. Contact Information Precinct: (718) 918-2000 Community Affairs: (718) 918-2032 Community Policing: (718) 918-2029 Crime Prevention: (718) 918-2026 Domestic Violence: (718) 918-2030 Youth Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 48th Precinct area can be described as economically depressed insofar as many of the residents are in the middle to lower income strata with a multifarious ethnic make-up. At the same time it can be considered vital, where new businesses are moving in. Also, many abandoned buildings have been or are in the process of Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 47th Precinct is located in the north Bronx and consists of several communities – Woodlawn, Wakefield, Williamsbridge, Baychester, Edenwald, Olinville and Fishbay. It is primarily a residential area with many ethnic groups residing therein, as well as commercial areas located along White Plains Road and Boston Road. Woodlawn Cemetary is located within the confines of Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 46th Precinct is located in the central part of the western Bronx. The area includes four neighborhoods known as Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights and Mount Hope. The commercial strips are along East Fordham Road, Grand Concourse, West Burnside Avenue and Webster Avenue. The precinct consists of both residential and commercial areas. Contact Information Precinct: Read more...