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New York City Police Department

Precincts | 19th Precinct
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Inspector James W Murtagh
Crime Statistics
153 East 67th Street, New York, NY, 10065
(212) 452-0600

The 19th Precinct has a population which is one of the densest in the nation, with residents estimated at 217,063. The southern part of the precinct has a large commercial area and the famous avenues of - Madison, Lexington and 3rd, well known for their shopping. There are also many dignitaries and diplomats that reside or own real estate within the precinct. There are currently 32 foreign mission, 12 consulates, and 70 ambassador and counsel general residences.


Contact Information

Precinct: (212) 452-0600
Community Affairs: (212) 452-0613
Community Policing: (212) 452-0641
Crime Prevention: (212) 452-0630
Domestic Violence: (212) 452-0663
Youth Officer: (212) 452-0647
Auxiliary Coordinator: (212) 452-0655
Detective Squad: (212) 452-0635


Community Council

President: Nick Viest
First Vice President: Kathy Jolowicz
Treasurer: Diane Klages
Recording Secretary: Diane Klages
Correspondence Secretary: Geraldine Corbett
Sergeant At Arms: Bill Lettich
Assistant Secretary: Mary Ford

Meetings: The precinct community council meets the first Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the precinct station house. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call us at (212) 452-0613. Thank you for your support.

The drastic reductions in crime certainly would not have been possible without the dedication and cooperation of the community that we serve. We would like to thank all of the members of the 19th Precinct community for their support throughout the year. We would like to invite all of you that are interested in becoming involved to take a look at the listing of civilian participation programs included in this site.

One of the programs that has become particularly popular this past year is Community on Patrol. In this program participants are trained in how to be the eyes and ears of the Police Department. These volunteers patrol their block in a bright orange jacket that also acts as a deterent to crime. In certain circumstances volunteers are also equipped with cellphones that were generously donated by Bell Atlantic Mobile/Verizon. It is programs like this one and the others that the Police Department offers that make our community safe for everyone.



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