Commanding Officer: Deputy Inspector
Daniel J. Orlando
The 13th Precinct serves a southern portion of Midtown, Manhattan. The precinct features the Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town residential complex, Gramercy Park, the lower portion of Rosehill, Madison Square Park, and Union Square Park.
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230 East 21st Street
New York, NY, 10010-7460
Precinct: (212) 477-7411
Community Affairs: (212) 477-7427
Crime Prevention: (212) 477-7427
Domestic Violence Officer: (212) 477-3863 - E-mail
Youth Coordination Officer: (212) 477-7427 - E-mail
Auxiliary Coordinator: (212) 477-4380
Detective Squad: (212) 477-7444
Quality of Life TeamsQuality of Life Teams, or Q-Teams, are your go to resource for addressing complaints impacting quality of life concerns in your neighborhood. These officers are building real connections with the community and are focused on developing long-term solutions to these issues. From addressing everyday concerns to tackling persistent problems, your Q-Teams are committed to making your neighborhood a better place to live. To report non-emergency quality of life issues, call 311 or use the app. To connect with a Q-Team member, call or visit your local command. Domestic Violence Prevention OfficersDomestic Violence Prevention Officers, or DVOs, are available in each Precinct and Police Service Area to assist any survivor of Domestic Violence or any person involved in a Domestic Incident. Their assistance includes, but is not limited to report taking, obtaining an order of protection through Family Court, safety planning and referrals to essential services. Domestic Violence Officers can help provide referrals to the Family Justice Center, legal advice, social services assistance, emergency housing transfers, crisis intervention and counseling support. |
Community CouncilPresident Serge Harnett ![]() Vice President Val Swanson Treasurer Pat Sallin Sgt at Arms Vacant Recording Secretary David Bluberg Meetings: Community Council meetings typically take place at 6pm on the third Tuesday of each month in person. |