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Police Services

In honor of National Preparedness Month, the City of Mission Viejo is encouraging residents to register for AlertOC, its mass-notification system.  This targeted notification system will alert you when there is an imminent threat to life safety with required actions including evacuation orders.

Simply register your cell phone for calls and texts, email addresses and TDD/TY devices at AlertOC.com.

Mission Viejo residents and businesses can destroy their sensitive documents during the free drive-through Document Shredding event on Saturday, September 15. 

Hosted by Mission Viejo Police Services and the City, the event is from 8 a.m. to noon in the Mission Viejo High School parking lot at 25025 Chrisanta Drive.

Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation, and shredding documents with personal or financial information can be an effective measure of prevention.

Police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie will take center stage during Mission Viejo’s upcoming National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 7. 

In celebration of this safe City, Mission Viejo Police Services is teaming up with Target to host an interactive community safety fair from 5-8 p.m. at 25601 Jeronimo Road.

Mission Viejo residents and business owners are invited to a free seminar designed to protect them from cyber crimes on the rise in Orange County.

Registration is now available for the seminar that takes place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

Ready to get to know your local first responders over an ice cream sundae? Make plans for a special Ice Cream Social on July 19 at Florence Joyner Olympiad Park.  

Mission Viejo Police Services and Orange County Fire Authority personnel are teaming up to host the event from 1-3 p.m. at 22760 Olympiad Road. 

Mission Viejo residents have the chance to meet local Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies for “Coffee with a Cop” on Tuesday, June 12.

Residents can ask questions or share their concerns while getting to know the deputies who serve their community from 8-10 a.m. at Bravos California Fresh, 27200 La Paz Road. Admission to the event is free.

For more information, call 949-470-8433.

As part of the Sheriff's Department's Stay Safe OC program and "Be the Key, Lock it Up," tagline, Mission Viejo Police Services is reminding residents to take the following precautions to enjoy safe spring and summer seasons:

1. Always keep residential doors and windows locked when you go to bed or leave your house, even if you are leaving for a short period.

2. Keep garage doors closed when you're not in or around the garage area. Lock all doors leading to your garage at night and when you're away from home.

The City of Mission Viejo and Orange County Sheriff’s Department will take part in National Take Back Day on Saturday, April 28 as part of an ongoing effort to prevent drug abuse and theft.