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Located at 12335 Civic Center Dr. (formerly Leffingwell Rd.), Norwalk was the fourth station established by the Sheriff's Department. In its early days, Norwalk Station provided all law enforcement services for a vast area stretching from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The station handled areas now served by Industry, Lakewood, Pico Rivera, San Dimas and Temple City Stations and the independent cities of Downey, Long Beach, Signal Hill, South Gate, West Covina and Whittier. The first contract city (Lakewood) was originally patrolled by the station prior to construction of Lakewod Station.

To date, there have been three separate Norwalk Sheriff's Stations. The first station (pictured below), was constructed in 1926 and located on the northwest corner of San Antonio Dr. and Front St. in the city of Norwalk. This site is now occupied by the GTE phone building.

The second station (pictured below), opened in 1948 and was located on the northeast corner of Firestone Bl. and Pioneer Bl. in the city of Norwalk. During the period of time this station was in operation, two significant events occurred. On February 1, 1958, wreckage from a mid-air military plane crash caused a temporary disruption of service from this station. In 1960, with the incorporation of the city of La Mirada, the Norwalk Station began to provide law enforcement services to that community. This station was one-third the size of the present station.

The third and current Norwalk Sheriff's Station (pictured below), broke ground in July 1970, and has been in operation since early June of 1972. It currently serves the contract cities of Norwalk and La Mirada, and the unincorporated county area of South Whittier.

The Whittier County Substation was dedicated on June 26, 1996, to the late Deputy Tom Ctibor. Tom ws instrumental in organizing the Whittier County Sheriff's Community Advisory Council.

The La Mirada Community Sheriff's Station was dedicated on March 17, 2001. The new facility allows greater public access to Sheriff's Department services such as report retrieval, Megan's Law information and fingerprinting. La Mirada patrol deputies and detectives work from the station and a nearby Public Safety Annex Building to service the area, only leaving La Mirada to book evidence and prisoners at Norwalk Regional Station. The La Mirada Community Sheriff's Station serves as the primary base of operations for public safety team members from the City of La Mirada, the Sheriff's Department, the District Attorney's Office, Adult Probation Department and Juvenile Probation Department. Situated in the La Mirada Civic Center area, the station provides excellent accessibility to neighborhood residents and businesses.

Norwalk Station is one of the Department's busiest and with the addition of the substations, largest facilities. In addition, it has a very active Reserve Unit and a dedicated Explorer Post.


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