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Commanding Officer: Captain William J Gallagher. The Central Park Precinct patrols the park’s expansive 843 acres. Central Park is home to seven naturalistic water bodies, 58 miles of pedestrian paths, six miles of roads, almost five miles of bridle path, and approximately 20,000 trees. The park also offers 30 tennis courts, 26 ball fields, 21 playgrounds, two ice skating rinks, and a swimming pool.
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Commanding Officer: Deputy Inspector Charlie A. Bello. The 33rd Precinct serves the Washington Heights section of northern Manhattan. The three primary commercial strips are Broadway, Amsterdam and St. Nicholas Avenues.
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Commanding Officer: Deputy Inspector Aneudy CastilloThe 23rd Precinct serves East Harlem, or El Barrio, north of East 96th Street. The Precinct is primarily a residential area, with some small commercial districts.
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Commanding Officer: Captain Jonathan P. Korabel. The 30th Precinct serves the western portion of Harlem. The neighborhoods covered by the precinct are Hamilton Heights, Sugar Hill, and West Harlem. The precinct contains Riverside Park and Jackie Robinson Park.
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Commanding Officer: Deputy Inspector Peter Andrea. The 34th Precinct serves the communities of Washington Heights and Inwood, north of West 179th Street. The precinct covers two square miles, with 500 acres of parkland, including Inwood Hill Park and Fort Tyron Park.
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Commanding Officer: Inspector Vincent Greany. The 32nd Precinct serves the northeastern portion of Harlem. There are six public housing complexes and 11 private housing developments. The business district is located on Lenox Ave. between West 132nd and 139th Streets.
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Commanding Officer: Deputy Inspector Melissa Eger. The 19th Precinct command serves the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The precinct is one of the most densely populated residential areas in Manhattan. The southern part of the precinct has a large commercial area and features Madison, Lexington, and 3rd Avenues, which are well known for their shopping.
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Commanding Officer: Captain Stephen Spataro. The 6th Precinct serves the southwestern Manhattan neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and the West Village. Some popular destinations in the precinct are Christopher Street, Washington Square Park, and Broadway.
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Commanding Officer: Captain Robert Gault. The 10th Precinct serves Chelsea, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen South and the Hudson Yards neighborhoods. The precinct is home to the Jacob Javits Convention Center, Chelsea Piers, Chinese Consulate, and the Fashion Institute of Technology.
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Commanding Officer: Captain Alexandra Sarubbi. The 26th Precinct services a portion of the Upper West Side of the Manhattan. The area covered encompasses Morningside Heights and Manhattanville, and is home to Columbia University, Riverside Park, Morningside Park, and General Grant National Memorial.