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Police Services

For the last three decades, Mission Viejo Police Services and the City have valued the great work of the Senior Corps of Retirees (SCOR) volunteers.  Dedicated, loyal and selfless, these folks perform many important services that enhance our community's safety - and exemplify volunteerism.

If you've visited the City Hall second floor, you've probably been greeted by a friendly SCOR volunteer.  Last year, these volunteers assisted more than 6,000 people.

Religious leaders from throughout Orange County are invited to a special presentation by Secure OC Schools designed to help improve safety in their organizations and places of worship.

The presentation is from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, June 10 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

In an effort to promote traffic safety, Mission Viejo Police Services is hosting a Defensive Driving Workshop twice this month.

For the public's convenience, the workshop will take place on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to noon in the City Council Chamber and then again on Thursday, May 23 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the City Hall Saddleback Room.

In an effort to keep kids safe, Mission Viejo Police Services is hosting an upcoming Childhood Watch Safety Academy. 

As part of the Stay Safe OC program, the free four-meeting program is designed to offer first through fifth grade students living in Mission Viejo an array of tools to help keep them safe. 

The classes take place on Wednesday nights beginning May 8-29 from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Saddleback Room at Mission Viejo City Hall, 200 Civic Center.   

The City of Mission Viejo and Orange County Sheriff's Department will take part in National Take Back Day on Saturday, April 27 as part of an ongoing effort to prevent drug abuse and theft.

With warmer weather in our midst, Mission Viejo Police Services is reminding you to take the following precautions while enjoying the spring and summer seasons:

This is a story about hardship, homelessness, compassion, partnership and progress. It’s about Tamara and Cory Winston and their three young children – Piper, 2; Blaze, 4; and Zane, 9 – who spent nearly two years living out of their SUV before finding a roof over their heads thanks to the efforts of Police Services, the City and our partnerships with nonprofit organizations.

Enjoy the luck of the Irish by savoring green pancakes and bacon from 9 a.m. to noon at Los Alisos Intermediate School on St. Patrick's Day in memory of fallen Mission Viejo Sergeant Matt Davis.

Donate $5 or more for this breakfast fundraiser in support of Deputy Carolynn Cuzynski's participation in the Police Unity Tour. 

Mission Viejo Police Services is excited to host our Citizens' Academy Class #2 for our community. This 6-week academy will take place on six consecutive Thursdays, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., 2/27/20 through 4/2/20. Space is limited to 35 qualified participants and will include: