🛑ATTENTION EAST HARLEM 🛑
Our January Community Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 28th is CANCELLED due to poor weather conditions. 🥶🌨️
February meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25th at 237 E. 104 Street.
We hope to see you there!
This past Thursday we celebrated the holidays with our 3rd Annual Parranda with the 25 Pct. 400+ families were singing and marching up 3rd Avenue. Ending with getting a treat from Santa. Our Community Affairs officers showed up and showed out for #EastHarlem. #PBMN
Today our Community Affairs officers along with the Community Council and the CERT team helped feed families of East Harlem during this Thanksgiving season. With a big THANK YOU to #PCNY and the New York City Police Foundation. #Eastharlem@NYPDPBMN#buildingasafercitytogether
It's that time of year! 🦃
If you, or anyone you know, are in need of a turkey this holiday season, please reach out to the Community Affairs office at the 23rd Precinct.
*you must RSVP to the event*
Huge thank you to our sponsors @nycpolicefdtn and PCNY!
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A big thank you to Chaplain Robert Rice for taking time out of his day to address our 3rd Platoon roll call. He lead our patrol cops in a moment of prayer before they made their way out. It is always a good way to start your tour. @NYPDPBMN@NYPDChiefPatrol#prayer#together
Last month PO Sosa and PO Sanchez Zapata apprehended a trio responsible for a string of assaults throughout East Harlem, all without incident.
We want to thank @NYPDPBMN Chief Stephenson for stopping by the 23rd Precinct to acknowledging our officers great police work!
Friendly reminder to always safeguard your vehicle...
ALWAYS try to park in high traffic, well-lit areas and NEVER leave property such as loose change, electronics or personal bags in your vehicle while parked.
Don't give criminals an easy one!
Earlier today we were lucky enough to have Chaplain Rice address our 3rd Platoon rollcall.
Chaplain Rice is always making it known that our officers have his support, and that we are in his prayers. We appreciate you too, Chaplain! Always a pleasure!
Earlier this week PO Lazala was out and about in East Harlem speaking on the importance of bicycle safety. 🚴♀️🤕
Our officers are out there taking enforcement and spreading awareness.
Check in periodically with the 23rd Precinct for announcements regarding our Catalytic Converter etching events, hosted by our Auto Crime Unit.
Remember, if you observe catalytic-converter theft in East Harlem - call 911!
Important reminder to NEVER leave your personal property unattended and be weary of distractions.
Oftentimes criminals will try to divert your attention while their counterparts steal your belongings.
Stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings and your valuables.
❄DUE TO UNFAVORABLE WEATHER❄
Our January Community Council meeting is being rescheduled from Wednesday, January 22 to Wednesday, January 29.
We hope to see you at our meeting next week. Meeting will be held at 6PM and located at 237 East 104 Street.
Incredible work! 💜
Upon a follow up visit to a victim of domestic violence, Officer Dalmau and Officer Cortez were able to make an arrest & get this firearm off the street of East Harlem without incident.
Our Domestic Violence Officers can be reached at (212) 860-6435.
Last week your Neighborhood Coordination Officers, PO Chavez and PO Tolentino, successfully apprehended an individual wanted for at least SIX burglaries in #EastHarlem.
We remain dedicated to keeping New Yorkers safe and ensuring a better quality of life for El Barrio.