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Call 911 For Emergencies The 113th Precinct is located in the Southeastern area of Jamaica Queens. It is compiled of both residential and commercial areas. Included in the precinct are the neighborhoods identified as: St. Albans, Hollis, Springfield Gardens, South Ozone Park, South Jamaica, Addisleigh Park and Locust Manor. There are multiple dwelling complexes located in the precinct. Contact Information Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 112th Precinct encompasses two neighborhoods known as Forest Hills and Rego Park. There are many diverse religious and ethnic groups within the precinct boundaries. The neighborhoods make up a viable, upscale, middle to upper-class community. There are several shopping districts in both Forest Hills and Rego Park; 63rd Drive – from Alderton St. to 99th Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 111th Precinct serves a primarily residential population who reside in mainly one and two family homes, condominiums or garden apartments situated among six definable neighborhoods, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Auburndale, Hollis Hills, and Fresh Meadows. Besides the resident population, the precinct provides service to the many commuters who pass through the command. Namely, those Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 110th Precinct is located in the northern part of Queens. It encompasses the communities of Corona and Elmhurst. The precinct is mainly a residential/commercial community consisting of multiple dwelling homes, and one major apartment complex, Lefrak City. There are three major commercial districts in the command: Roosevelt Avenue, Broadway, and Queens Blvd. Contact Information Precinct: Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies Within the confines of the 109th Precinct resides an ethnically, culturally and economically diverse population that includes the neighborhoods of Downtown Flushing, East Flushing, Queensboro Hill, College Point, Malba, Whitestone, Beechhurst and Bay Terrace. There are 42 parks, 5 major highways and 2 bridges within the confines of this command. There is a 55 block, multi-ethnic Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 108th Precinct is located at 5-47 50th Avenue in Queens, New York. There are three identifiable neighborhoods within the command as follows: LONG ISLAND CITY – the western most section of the precinct from the East River to approximately 36 Street. This is a predominately industrial area, with the exception of the Queens Western Development Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 107th Precinct serves a community in Northern Queens that is primarily residential consisting of one and two family private homes, condominiums or garden apartments. High-rise housing is located in Fresh Meadows, Cunningham Heights, Hilltop Village, Electchester, Pomonok and some high rise complexes along Hillside Avenue. There are several commercial districts located on Hillside Avenue, Union Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 106th Precinct is located in South Central Queens. The real estate consists primarily of one and two family homes, small apartment houses and light commercial establishments. There are high rise residential apartment buildings in the Lindenwood area. The 106th Precinct has the first casino in New York, Resorts World New York Casino at Aqueduct Racetrack. Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 104th Precinct is located in the northwest section of Queens, covering the areas of Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village and Maspeth. There are 60 Houses of Worship and 18 cemeteries, of all faiths located within this command. Contact Information Precinct: (718) 386-3004 Community Affairs: (718) 386-2431 Community Policing: (718) 386-4006 Crime Prevention: (718) 386-6223 Domestic Violence: Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 102nd Precinct consists of residential and commercial districts. It contains mostly one family homes, with high-rise apartment buildings in the Northeast section. The neighborhoods within the precinct are: Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill East, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, and the Northern part of Ozone Park. There are 5 large commercial strips within the precinct; Jamaica Ave. between Read more...