Thousand Oaks Police Crime

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Thousand Oaks, United States

Police department

Thousand Oaks Police Crime Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Thousand Oaks Police Crime is located in Thousand Oaks, United States on 2101 E Olsen Rd. Thousand Oaks Police Crime is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category police department in United States.

Address

2101 E Olsen Rd

Phone

+1 8054948256

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jared Gehricke

Today is 12/11/19 8:15 am A truck officer was all over the road while he was texting and driving. After he was on his cell for about 2min. License plate 1454865. Vehicle ID 433515. He needs to be held accountable. Double standards That’s TO for Ya

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Corbin Pope

Police explorer program is awesome. They offer ride alongs and are very well trained.

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northy Land

In 1989 I was a security guard at Exxon building near Hillcrest and Wilbur. I think now its BOA building. After Exxon Valdez Spilled oil in Alaska, Exxon hired extra security for their buildings due to some buildings being vandalized. My job was to guard the outside of the building from my car. The Police came and saw me sitting in the center of the parking lot, doing my job, guarding the building from vandalism. They asked what I was doing and I told them I was working. They then searched my car for Cocaine, which I had never done. They tore everything out of my car, including back seat. Then just left a big mess for me to clean up. I was on private property, in a uniform, with a radio and security badge. I should have filed a complaint at the time but being 18 I didn't. I thought they went to the point of harassment! And of course after tearing apart my car they didn't find any drugs or anything else.

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Stanley Milton

Very nice officers, have dealt with them on a couple occasions, always nice and respectful

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Lori K

thank you for working to help stop crime in the city. great department