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  1. Police - City of San Antonio

    The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) is the primary law enforcement agency serving the City of San Antonio, Texas. We are dedicated to creating a safe environment in partnership …

  2. SAPD Non Dispositioned Calls - San Antonio

    1 day ago · View active non-dispositioned police calls in San Antonio, providing real-time updates on incidents within the city.

  3. San Antonio Police Department - Wikipedia

    The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) is the primary law enforcement agency serving the City of San Antonio, Texas, United States and some surrounding areas. Its headquarters are …

  4. San Antonio Police Department | San Antonio TX - Facebook

    received recognition today for their outstanding work! •Sergeant of the year. •Detective of the year. •Special Invesigations Sergeant of the year. •SVU Sergeant of the year. •SVU Detective …

  5. Police Department | Public Safety | UTSA | University of Texas at …

    Our police officers are specially trained on how to provide professional law enforcement services and meet the public safety needs of the university.

  6. San Antonio Police Department - Headquarters - San Antonio, TX

    Looking for San Antonio Police Department - Headquarters arrests, warrants & records? Quickly find Police phone number, directions & services (San Antonio, TX).

  7. Helpful Phone Numbers | Bexar County, TX - Official Website

    126 E. Nueva, 2nd Floor, San Antonio. Texas 78204.

  8. Police | Definition, History, Organizations, & Facts | Britannica

    3 days ago · Police typically are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities. These functions are known …

  9. Contact & Connect - City of San Antonio

    Contact information for San Antonio Police Department offices, divisions and units, with contact options, emails, addresses, and phone numbers.

  10. Police Calls Reports - San Antonio

    Calls are titled as they are called in and dispatched. For example, a call may be dispatched as a "robbery", as called in by a citizen, but later the officer finds it is a "burglary." This would be …