Maintaining a Strong Community Voice in UH

Officer Tiffany Adamek is committed to engaging with residents and supporting community outreach, resources and events. Please note that she may not be able to respond immediately to every inquiry or request on the same day. Her roles are focused on fostering positive relationships and providing outreach opportunities.

Reaching out to Officer Adamek does not create a call for service, and she is not a direct line to the San Diego Police Dispatch team. Anyone needing official police intervention must go through the proper channels to have a patrol officer arrive at their home/business to obtain a case report if needed. These channels ensure that calls are correctly logged, tracked, and statistics can be generated.

Please utilize the SDPD website www.sandiego.gov/police/services for tools and resources like the non-emergency line (619-531-2000). Get-it Done, Crime Mapping & alerts, Letter of Agency (Trespass Arrest Authorization), and Temporary Restraining Order can all be found at the link above. Always use 911 for true emergencies.

It is not appropriate for individuals to email and copy multiple community members to raise complaints about an incident when not all parties are involved or there is no established crime/evidence. It’s important for the community to recognize that if you

are not directly involved in an incident, you should refrain from involving yourself. Utilize our Zone Watch teams by contacting your Zone Watch lead who can help coordinate communications with SDPD and ensure that our community’s voice remains strong.

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