Overview
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police – Zone 6 Station
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police – Zone 6 Station serves the southwestern neighborhoods of the city, commonly known as the West End. 👮♂️ Headquartered on South Main Street, this precinct is responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and fostering community relations across a diverse geographic area that includes Mount Washington, Brookline, Beechview, and Banksville.
Service Area and Neighborhoods
Zone 6 is one of the largest police zones in Pittsburgh by area. Officers from this station patrol numerous communities, including:
- The Hilltop/South Hills: Allentown, Beltzhoover, Knoxville, and Carrick (parts).
- West End Valley: Elliott, Sheraden, Esplen, and the West End Village. 🏙️
- Residential Heights: Duquesne Heights, Westwood, and Crafton Heights.
Community Services
Beyond emergency response, the Zone 6 station provides essential non-emergency services to residents. 🤝 The station houses Community Resource Officers (CROs) who attend neighborhood meetings and work to solve quality-of-life issues. Residents can visit the station to file police reports for non-active crimes, speak with a supervisor, or seek information about local safety initiatives.
Facility and Access
The station is located at 312 South Main Street, near the chaotic intersection of the West End Circle. It operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 🚓 Visitors should be aware that while the lobby is open, access to the secure interior is restricted. A desk officer is typically available to assist walk-ins. The facility has a small parking lot for police vehicles, but visitor parking is available on the street.
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