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Emergency Calls - From a LandLine Call 911
Emergency Calls include hearing or see aruging, fighting, threats of voilence, theft, drunk driving, etc. call 911 ASAP! When reporting the incident include "bar Egbert Souse at the corner of Piedmont Avenue and West Macarthur."
 
Emergency Calls - From a Cell Phone Call (510) 777-3211
Because all 911 from Cell phone calls go directly the California Highway Patrol.
 
Police Non-Emergency number is (510) 777-3333
When you hear or see suspicious activities such as drug use or public drunkenness, etc. or hear loud cars, motorcycles, music, etc. call the Oakland Police non emergency and include clearly state it is in front of or people leaving the bar Egbert Souse at the corner of Piedmont Avenue and West Macarthur.
 
FOR ALL CALLS TO THE OAKLAND POLICE:
1) Spell out Egbert Souse - "E-g-b-e-r-t" "space" "S-o-u-s-e"
2) Ask for incident number
3) Ask for Oakland 911 dispatchers number
4) Create a call log or at least email or text yourself the information. Document all of this information... as often the OPD will report they did not get any calls regarding
Egbert Souse. We need proof!
 
Vist City of Oakland Police Department's community crime mapping website at http://gismaps.oaklandnet.com/crimewatch
 

The Oakland Police Department is providing crime information to the public through this site. You will be able to request crime data by proximity to an address or known location, such as a school. You will then be able to produce maps and/or reports from this information.The crime icons are intended to indicate the block in which the crime allegedly occurred. The crime icons do not reflect the exact location of any particular crime. The data is available by crime type, time period, and specific agency. The crime types available are arson, assault, alcohol, burglary, disturbing the peace, gambling, homicide, narcotics, prostitution, robbery, theft, and vandalism, occurring in the city over the past 90 days.

 

Notice the amount of crime around Egbert Souses... HOWEVER keep in mind that shootings or other criminal activites did not actually occur if the Oakland Police arrive and a person is not found shot or injured on the scene. The stats on the crimewatch site are therefore significantly lower than the 911 calls to the police!

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