• Investigation
  • The mission of the Investigations Unit is to identify, arrest, and successfully prosecute individuals, both adults and juveniles who are involved in criminal activity within the Town of Danville.  Some of these cases include, but are not limited to: burglary, robbery, assaults, narcotics, sexual assault, fraud, identity theft, forgery, and missing persons.

     

    Most cases that investigators handle originate from the Patrol Unit.  Patrol officers take the original report and conduct as much follow-up as possible before giving it to the Investigations Unit.  Once in the investigations Unit, cases are prioritized for follow-up by the crime type, seriousness, and available leads.  Investigators identify crime trends and work with patrol officers to proactively reduce and prevent crime.

     

    Danville investigators also participate in county-wide multi-organizational task forces, like the Vehicle Suppression Enforcement Team and Sexual Predator Offender Watch.

     

    The Investigations Unit consist of one Sergeant, two Detectives, and one part time investigation specialist.  Two full time school resource officers, and one school outreach program coordinator are also part of the Investigations Unit, and work to keep the school safe, while building partnerships with the community.

  • Crime Mapping

    The Danville Police Department subscribes to a web-based, crime mapping program called “Crime Reports.”  To stay informed about crime in your neighborhood, view a pin map of reported crimes.  You can also sign up for free email alerts.  Click on 

    CrimeReport 

 
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    Town of Danville
    510 La Gonda Way
    Danville, CA 94526

     

    Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    T: (925) 314-3700

     

    On Weekends or After Hours
    Call: (925) 820-2144


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Annual Recreation Program Expo

Date: Saturday February 4, 2012
Time: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Danville Community Center
Get a sneak peek of what the Town of Danville has in store for Spring and Summer 2012. Meet summer day camp and aquatics staff, plus a variety of specialty class instructors. Individuals who come to t... more...
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  • Warning Signals of I.D. Theft

    • There are many warning signs to tell you your identity has been stolen. Here are a few common ones:
    • Denied credit or loans for no apparent reason.
    • Monthly credit card statements, utility bills, etc., stop arriving.
    • Receive a credit card you did not apply for.
    • Receive bills from places you never spent at/to or receive bills from the collection agency.
    • You notice some of your mail is missing.

     

    What to do if you become a victim of ID theft:

    1. Contact you local or city police and generate a report.
    2. Contact the three major credit bureaus.
    3. Contact your local bank and/or financial institution.
    4. Contact the FTC (Federal Trade Commission).

    Taking these steps will assist you in regaining back that which was taken away from you and help prevent any further disruption to your life.