About NYPD The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is the largest and one of the oldest municipal police departments in the United States, with approximately 33,000 officers and 15,000 civilian employees. For more insight into the demographics of the Department, please see recent demographics here.

The NYPD offers competitive salaries and benefits as well as a chance to serve your neighbors: the people of New York City. So please explore the opportunities available in the NYPD, and consider joining us in making this great city even greater.

Contact Us Below is a list of important NYPD phone numbers. Emergency: 911 Non-Emergency: 311 NYPD General Inquiries: 646-610-5000 Sex Crimes Report Line: 212-267-7273 Crime Stoppers: 800-577-TIPS Crime Stoppers (Spanish): 888-57-PISTA Missing Persons Case Status: 212-694-7781 Terrorism Hot-Line: 888-NYC-SAFE Gun Stop Program: 866-GUN-STOP Cop Shot: 800-COP-SHOT

The NYPD tracks a considerable body of crime, traffic, and employee data and makes much of it available to the public. This data supports efficient, targeted policing across the city for all residents and visitors.

The NYPD is today releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on , in the confines of Transit District 4 in the Midtown South Precinct.

1 1 - It is "Why did he not come to work?" 2 -The shortened form is "Why didn't he come to work?" This is something that confuses learners. But almost everybody discovers by reading that in the long form (1) "did" and "not" don't stand together. Everybody has to learn this except Germans who say it in the same way. I mean the long form.