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Location :
150 Euclid St, La Habra, CA 90631, USA

11 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    13 November 2017

    Had a minor car accident. La Habra (Po Po's) Police were nice to me and mom. Out dare was motorcycles, car unit and clean up peeps with an even called d da tow truck peeple fo us. Nicest.

  • Anynomous
    30 September 2017

    Officer Do towed my car enroute to whittier hospital to see my dad who was in ICU for cancer complications. He towed for expired tags which I understand is a towable offense however he offered no remorse and when I offered to provide evidence of where I was going - text, facebook, even calling my mom to have her confirm. He said “I don’t want to see it” then proceeded to have my car towed. He’s heartless and was predisposed to a bad interaction as soon as he asked for license and registration after seeing expired tags.

  • Anynomous
    19 August 2017

    Thank you La Habra Police Department and specifically Officer Do. for his compassion and support. I have had a few interactions with various departments and officers and this certainly renewed my faith that this department truly cares to Protect and Serve. Thank you from the man loosing his mother, our few seconds of interaction helped me get through this tough time.

  • Anynomous
    20 July 2017

    CLOSED ON SUNDAY?! WENT TO REPORT A PERVERT IN THE PARK OFF IDAHO AND SANDLEWOOD AND THEY WERE CLOSED

  • Anynomous
    19 July 2017

    One of your fine illegal handicap card users, too lazy to walk. Must hand out handicap passes when they cross the border. Look close plates are visible not handicap. Please do your job I pay you to do. Stop protecting Mexican law breakers. My hard earned tax dollars pays you're wages do what your paid to do.

  • Anynomous
    04 June 2017

    My phone was stolen and I was able to track it down to a house. Before taking action we decided to call the police. It took about 13 minutes for them to arrive at the house, and when the officer came out he instructed us to use our tracking system to play a sound when he shined his flashlight. After some questioning the officer was able to go inside their property he shined his light and we played the sound and we were able to locate the phone. This would have not been possible without their help. Big thanks to the La Habra police station.

  • Anynomous
    17 April 2017

    Worst experience ever. They are supposed to protect and serve, but they completely failed. Sad to know that our hard work is paying their salary. I experienced true unfairness and will keep that in mind next time I think about calling them to "help" .

  • Anynomous
    26 June 2016

    Worst experience they lie to your face. Makes me scared of them.

  • Anynomous
    11 June 2016

    This police department is so bad it makes you question whether or not to call them in an emergency.

  • Anynomous
    01 April 2016

    These men and women in uniform have to deal with so much nonsense, liars, and beligerent behaviour that yes, at times they may come off a bit cold and prickly. What do we expect? A hug, and a pat on the back from them? Should they just let everyone go with a warning? Of course not, they have a job to do to keep our streets safe. And, I'm no goody goody either. I've been on the other end of the law for a long time, but I respect what they do, even if it's me getting busted. At the end of the day, if we follow the laws, and be respectful they'll treat us the same.

  • Anynomous
    19 March 2016

    The worst experience in the world. I heard about the p.d. but when it happened to my family i understood what everyone was talking about. I pray i will never need them. Thats why we need cameras.