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 Mountain View Police Department
1000 Villa Street
Mountain View, CA 94041
650-903-6344
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Hours
General Business:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.)
Walk-in Crime Reports:
7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (7 days)

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Keeping our schools safe depends upon a partnership of students, parents, teachers, police, and community organizations. MVPD assumes a proactive role in school safety with various programs and activities. Examples include: - School Resource Officers.
- Regular meetings with school administrators.
- Participation in School Attendance Review Board hearings, to resolve truancy problems.
- Crime prevention presentations for school staff, parents and students.
- Gang prevention and enforcement.
- Award-winning Choices program, to help prepare high school juniors and seniors for adult life.
- Dreams & Futures and other programs for kids.
- Presentations on the dangers of drinking and driving for high school students.
School Resources Officers MVPD School Resource Officers (SROs) are responsible for reducing delinquent behavior, and establishing communication between students and police. By building a rapport with school-aged children, SROs promote trust in law enforcement and a positive view of the law and its agents. Regularly visiting school campuses, SROs are around for kids to talk to during a crisis, or when they're worried or upset about something. Each SRO works to divert delinquent behavior, when possible, and provide counseling or referral services when needed. SROs also conduct safety presentations for students. |  | Safer Kids... Safer Schools Help your children learn nonviolent ways to handle frustration, anger, and conflict.  School Resource Officers Ron Cooper 650/903-6712 • Email Bubb Landels St. Joseph's Theuerkauf Springer Crittenden Middle Graham Middle German Middle Robert Taylor 650/903-6387 • Email Huff Castro Monta Loma Girls Middle Mountain View Academy Mountain View High Alta Vista High St. Francis High | |
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