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City of Los Altos Police Department Official page of the Los Altos Police Department. Not monitored 24/7. Even though our lobby is closed, we are still here for you 24/7.

The men and women of the Los Altos Police Department continue to provide high quality police services to the community during this unprecedented time. Be advised, we have made modifications to our service delivery to protect the health and well-being of our customers and staff by closing our lobby. Some services are being offered by appointment such as: records checks, payments, vehicle releases,

property releases, citation sign-offs, and access to the prescription drug and sharps drop-off kiosks. For general questions, call our non-emergency number at (650) 947-2770 so we may assist you further.

08/06/2026

Meet Officer DiBiasio, who is helping us higlight Gun Violence Awareness Month and the outreach we're doing this month. Our Police Department will be in the community on June 18 (Summer Concert) and June 25 (Los Altos Farmers' Market) to share resources and answer questions on safe firearm storage. Stop by to learn how secure storage and community support can reduce harm. Learn all the details at losaltosca.gov/GunSafety.

Community Message from Police Chief Saskia Lagergren on Gun Violence Awareness Month“June is Gun Violence Awareness Mont...
01/06/2026

Community Message from Police Chief Saskia Lagergren on Gun Violence Awareness Month
“June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and the Los Altos Police Department stands with community members across the nation who have been affected by firearm-related violence. We recognize the grave loss of those who have been impacted, and we understand that the Los Altos community carries this weight alongside them. Our police team holds this awareness within our own commitment to public safety: to protect and work alongside you to prevent future tragedies.
As your Chief, I believe prevention goes beyond enforcement. Addressing gun violence requires community education and early intervention. Mass violence accounts for 1% of all gun violence in America, while 60% of gun deaths are attributed to su***de. In 75% of youth firearm su***des, the gun was stored loaded and unlocked.
Law-abiding gun owners have a responsibility to secure their fi****ms, out of reach of those who should not have access. Appropriate management of these weapons is a critical piece of gun safety, and adding time and space between an individual in crisis and a gun reduces the risk of su***de. That is why this month, we are working to promote safe-storage practices and voluntary opportunities to return unwanted fi****ms.
Throughout June, our team will be reaching out to the community with information on firearm safety as part of Gun Violence Awareness Month. Los Altos officers will be present at community events to answer questions and promote safe firearm storage. You may also see orange ribbons displayed on our police vehicles as a symbol of solidarity and awareness with the campaign for National Gun Violence Awareness Month.
Underlying all of this, our team has and will continue year-round prevention efforts. Our strong community partnerships and public outreach efforts ensure that we reduce risk and uplift public safety. For more details, our ongoing efforts for firearm safety are available to the public at losaltosca.gov/GunSafety.
I am proud to stand with you as your Police Chief to bring awareness on this important issue that impacts not only our city, but across the country. I encourage every resident to be part of the solution by practicing safe, secure storage of fi****ms and by connecting those in crisis with support. Preventing gun violence is not the work of one agency alone. It is a community responsibility, and our team will continue to provide steadfast protection and support through it all.”

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Los Altos Police Department is proud to join our community in highlighting...
29/05/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Los Altos Police Department is proud to join our community in highlighting the importance of mental health and wellness.

Our Police Department regularly responds to calls that may not necessarily be your traditional idea of policing, including individuals and families experiencing mental health challenges. We are committed to approaching these situations with care and respect, working together to ensure every person is given the critical support they need. We encourage our community to practice responsible firearm safety, especially when mental health concerns are present. Secure storage, awareness of risk, and open communication can help prevent tragedies and keep loved ones safe.

For anyone facing difficult moments, please know that support is available and people are ready to help. By looking out for one another, we strengthen the safety and well being of the entire Los Altos community.

Our Pizza with the Police date has changed! With ongoing graduation celebrations in the coming weeks, we want to ensure ...
28/05/2026

Our Pizza with the Police date has changed! With ongoing graduation celebrations in the coming weeks, we want to ensure that every hungry mouth is ready for a great slice and some great conversation. The event is now on Wednesday, June 24, from 5 to 7 PM at State of Mind Pizza, 101 Plaza N. As always, everyone is welcome!

Craving pizza with great conversation? Join us for Pizza with the Police! Stop by to talk with our officers, ask questio...
26/05/2026

Craving pizza with great conversation? Join us for Pizza with the Police! Stop by to talk with our officers, ask questions, or just say hello. Each person is welcome to enjoy one complimentary slice of pizza. The event is on Friday, June 5, from 5 to 7 PM at State of Mind Pizza, 101 Plaza N. Everyone is welcome!

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage, sacr...
25/05/2026

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and commitment remind us of the freedoms we cherish and the responsibility we share to never forget.

From all of us at the Los Altos Police Department, we wish our community a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.

We teamed up with agencies from across the region to carry the Flame of Hope for , celebrating the athletes whose streng...
22/05/2026

We teamed up with agencies from across the region to carry the Flame of Hope for , celebrating the athletes whose strength and joy are a constant source of inspiration. The energy and encouragement along the way made the run unforgettable. Grateful for everyone who showed up locally and for all the incredible participants across the country.

Spring is flying by! Take a quick look at what we did throughout April to support Los Altos. If you’d like to explore mo...
20/05/2026

Spring is flying by! Take a quick look at what we did throughout April to support Los Altos.

If you’d like to explore more, our Transparency Dashboard shares clear, accessible information on calls for service, crime trends, and overall department activity. Check it out at losaltosca.gov/TransparencyDashboard

Thank you, Los Altos, for making this year’s Pet Parade such a fun and lively celebration!  and our police team had an a...
18/05/2026

Thank you, Los Altos, for making this year’s Pet Parade such a fun and lively celebration! and our police team had an amazing time seeing our community come together with pets of all shapes and sizes. We appreciate everyone who joined in, as well as cheered on from the sidelines. Already excited for next year’s parade!

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