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Make a Police Report Online with

The GJPD is excited to unveil RIO (Report Incidents Online). This new system can save you a trip to the police station by allowing you to go online to file reports that are for information or insurance reporting purposes only.  The types of incidents that can be reported online include:

Through RIO, you can also access the forms necessary to report financial crimes.

Because these reports are for incidents that lack evidence or suspect information, further investigation is not expected unless new information develops or property is recovered.

RIO is only an optional service offered to you, and is not intended to replace your ability to make a report in person with a GJPD employee.  The goal is to give you one more tool that will hopefully make the process of reporting incidents more convenient for you.

 

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Updated Friday, August 20, 2010

Emergency alerts can be sent to your cell phone or by text or email. You can also sign up to receive community alerts including road closures, accident alerts, power outages, prescribed burns and wildfires, and school closures.

Do you have questions about the alerts? Watch this short video for more information!

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Registered Sex Offender Information Center

Registered Sex Offender Photos

Sexually Violent Predator (SVP)
Information

Aug. 2010

Juan Vallejo

Parental Advisory: Due to the topics being discussed, this video is not intended for children under the age of 15.

GJPD Sex Offender Contact
Specific questions regarding sex offender information can be answered by Lorie Sanchez at (970) 244-3605.

Note:  You should not rely solely on the sex offender registry as a safeguard against perpetrators of sexual assault in your community. The crime for which a person is convicted may not accurately reflect the level of risk.

Contact your local law enforcement agency to obtain a full list of sex offenders, including information on offenders listed as "Restricted" on the webpage.

 
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