Here are resources for **Non-Emergency Police Assistance in Pennsylvania**:
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### **Statewide Resources**
1. **Pennsylvania State Police Non-Emergency Numbers**
- **Services**: General inquiries, non-urgent reporting, and assistance.
- **Contact**: Find the non-emergency contact for your local barracks by visiting the directory:
- **Website**: [https://www.psp.pa.gov](https://www.psp.pa.gov/)
2. **PA Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)**
- **Services**: Coordinates public safety and emergency services, including non-emergency police needs.
- **Contact**: 1-800-424-7362
- **Website**: [https://www.pema.pa.gov](https://www.pema.pa.gov/)
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### **County and Local Police Departments**
1. **Philadelphia Police Department Non-Emergency Line**
- **Contact**: 1-215-686-8477 (TIPS)
- **Website**: [https://www.phillypolice.com](https://www.phillypolice.com/)
2. **Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Non-Emergency Line**
- **Contact**: 1-412-323-7800
- **Website**: [https://pittsburghpa.gov/police](https://pittsburghpa.gov/police)
3. **Allegheny County Non-Emergency**
- **Contact**: 1-412-473-1200
- **Website**: [https://www.alleghenycounty.us/police](https://www.alleghenycounty.us/police)
4. **Harrisburg Police Department Non-Emergency**
- **Contact**: 1-717-558-6900
- **Website**: [https://harrisburgpa.gov/police](https://harrisburgpa.gov/police)
5. **Erie Police Department Non-Emergency Line**
- **Contact**: 1-814-870-1125
- **Website**: [https://cityof.erie.pa.us/departments/police/](https://cityof.erie.pa.us/departments/police/)
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### **When to Call a Non-Emergency Line**
Use non-emergency lines for situations such as:
- Reporting noise complaints.
- Requesting wellness checks.
- Reporting minor property damage or vandalism.
- Reporting suspicious activity that is not an immediate threat.
- Seeking information or general assistance from police.
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### **Additional Information**
If you’re unsure about which department to contact, you can dial **211**, the Pennsylvania Information and Referral Service, to get connected with your local non-emergency services.
For urgent but non-life-threatening situations, contacting your local **non-emergency number** is the best approach.