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Locality: Piedmont, California

Phone: (510) 420-3000



Address: 403 Highland Avenue 94611 Piedmont, CA, US

Website: piedmont.ca.gov

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Piedmont Police Department 11.11.2020

On October 15, 2020, approximately 8 pm, a reported stolen vehicle entered the city and was located on Oakland Avenue. Officer Seumalo initiated a high risk stop, which occurred on Highland near Piedmont Court. The driver of the vehicle complied and was detained. The investigation determined the driver had a personal relationship with the victim who reported the vehicle stolen. Contact was made with the victim and this relationship was confirmed. The vehicle was towed an...d the driver was released from the scene, as paperwork was provided to believe this was a civil matter. Furthermore, it was determined that the driver had been in the process of delivering food to a residence in Piedmont. Officer Seumalo made good on delivering the food to the appropriate residence, bringing a smile to a hungry resident. Way to go above and beyond Officer Seumalo!

Piedmont Police Department 08.11.2020

Playgrounds to Reopen. Beginning on Friday, October 16th, playgrounds in Piedmont Parks will re-open! The rules will be simple: https://www.cdph.ca.gov///COVID-19/Playgrounds_English.pdf... Bathrooms will be reopened as well. We’re relying on all Piedmonters to follow the rules and use these spaces safely, to protect each other from COVID-19. Parents and caregivers will need to closely monitor children to ensure the rules are followed. The City will not have monitors at the playground sites. If rules are not followed, these spaces may need to be closed again.

Piedmont Police Department 26.10.2020

Crime Prevention Alert We want to make our community aware of a crime trend hitting the Bay Area. Suspects are shutting off power at the external circuit breaker box so they can burglarize homes. Around 7p.m. on Saturday night, three people were seen on surveillance cameras casing homes on the 100 block of King Avenue. One of the suspects went into the backyard, opened the circuit breaker box, and turned off power to the home. Fortunately, the group was scared off and le...ft in a vehicle. The Police Department would like to encourage residents to lock your box by locking their circuit breaker boxes. All you need is a simple padlock. If you need assistance, please contact one of our Community Service Officers at (510) 420-3000. #lockyourbox #ProtectingPiedmont

Piedmont Police Department 16.10.2020

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Although we all have a lot on our minds right now, we could not let this month get away without acknowledging all those impacted by breast cancer. You’ve probably seen these pink patches and badges around town as our officer’s support and honor those affected by this disease. Many of us have been touched personally by this disease and we want you to know that we stand with you! #pinkpatchproject #cancerawareness

Piedmont Police Department 05.10.2020

Help bring awareness and put a stop to children vaping.

Piedmont Police Department 27.09.2020

*** Juvenile has been located **** *** Missing Juvenile *** 10 year old Jason Zee was last seen leaving his residence around 5 pm and has not returned. Jason was later wearing a green t-shirt and black athletic pants. If anyone has information please contact us. 510-420-3000

Piedmont Police Department 09.09.2020

22450 cvc is stop sign violation. Officer Singh out making sure everyone comes to a complete stop

Piedmont Police Department 01.09.2020

Piedmont Police very own cheerleaders Officer Wright & Singh helping #classof2021 kick off spirit week

Piedmont Police Department 24.08.2020

September is Pedestrian Safety Month More people are out walking and exercising than we have seen in years. We need to look out for one another. It’s the least we can do in these unprecedented times. Piedmont PD would like to share some tips below provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety. Safety tips for pedestrians: Make yourself visible: wear bright colored clothes and carry a flashlight if you are walking at night.... Avoid dangerous behaviors: always walk on the sidewalk (no jaywalking), stay sober and make eye contact with drivers don’t assume the driver can see you. Stay off your phones, talking and especially texting distracts you from paying attention to your surroundings. Look before you step: cross streets at marked crosswalks/intersections, obey traffic signals and watch for turning vehicles. Look left-right-left before crossing a street. Safety tips for drivers: Don’t speed, follow the speed limit and never use your phone; always be cautious of your surroundings. Never drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Look out for pedestrians, especially in hard-to-see conditions such as at night or in bad weather. Pedestrians have the right of way at any crosswalk or intersection, so yield and be prepared to stop. Stop at the crosswalk stop line to give drivers in other lanes an opportunity to see and yield to pedestrians too. Be cautious when backing up pedestrians, especially young children, can move across your path. See more

Piedmont Police Department 05.08.2020

*** Update *** Owner has reached out to us and should be reunited soon. ****************... Anyone missing a dog ? This older female black lab was located this morning running loose on Moraga Ave. She has been transported to the Berkeley Animal Shelter.

Piedmont Police Department 18.07.2020

Now You Can Text 911 In Piedmont!

Piedmont Police Department 11.07.2020

Happy Tuesday Piedmont! Home Safety Tips with Tyler Petit.

Piedmont Police Department 26.06.2020

Text to 911 Coming to Piedmont! What the public needs to know about Text to 911.