The Moreno Valley Police Department provides law enforcement services including patrol, traffic enforcement, crime prevention and community engagement, detective services, and special enforcement. Law-enforcement services are contracted by the Riverside County.
The Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station is led by Captain Sarah Mack, who serves as the Chief of Police for Moreno Valley. She is responsible for the overall direction and management of the Station. The Station operates several collaborative divisions, each with of which makes a unique and meaningful contribution to public safety and service to the City of Moreno Valley.
Contacts
Lobby Hours
- Mon - Fri: 8 am - 5pm
- Closed Saturday, Sunday and major holidays
Phone
- Emergency: 911
- Business & General Info: 951.486.6700
Crime to Report?
Report a non-emergency crime using this secure online reporting form. Check Reporting a Crime for more info.
Non-emergency Incidents:
951. 247.8700
The Non-emergency Dispatch number is staffed 24/7 to keep the 911 system free for emergency calls. Non-emergency incidents include, but are not limited to: fireworks, barking dogs, loud music, and large parties.
Graffiti Hotline
951.413.3171
Call the Graffiti hotline to report graffiti — or those actively painting graffiti.
Get a Collision Report
Collision Reports are available through eCrash by LexisNexis.
Resources
Department Contacts
Chief of Police
Sarah Mack
951.486.6700
Emergency for Mobile Phone Callers
951.684.0911
Non-emergency Dispatch
951.247.8700
Graffiti Hotline
951.413.3171