But if you spot any scams, report them to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc, and the FBI'S Internet Crime Complaint Center. As a victim, you can always file a police report online with the Fremont Police Department.
San José 3-1-1 - Non-Emergency City Services Dial (408) 277-8900 to report non-emergency police situations, such as noise disturbances, parking complaints, lost and found property and crimes NOT in progress.
For these complaints, please contact the San José Code Enforcement Division at (408) 535-7770.
311: When you need non-emergency city services, dial 311. 408-277-8900: If you have a non-emergency situation (prior event, no current threat to life or property) requiring a police response, call 408-277-8900. For general City information and services, contact the Customer Call Center at 408-535-3515.
Types of Crime Reports That Can Be Filed Online: Harassing phone calls. Lost property. Vandalism or graffiti.
To report a crime that has or may have occurred in California, dial 9-1-1 or contact your local law enforcement agency.
Report a vehicle concern using the San José 311 mobile app (for Apple or Android) or website, or dial 3-1-1 to speak with our customer service center by phone. A photograph and license plate number can help our officers address your concern, but they are no longer required.
ID theft victims should reach out to law enforcement If you are a victim of identity theft, you should file a police report with the law enforcement agency closest to where you live.
To report identity theft, contact: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft or call 1-877-438-4338. The three major credit reporting agencies. Ask them to place fraud alerts and a credit freeze on your accounts.
It's best to call your local police and ask them how you should report your identity theft. Note: Don't call 911. Instead, search online for your local law enforcement's website and call its non-emergency number.