The Alameda Police Headquarters building, located in downtown Alameda on the corner of Oak Street and Lincoln Avenue across from the Alameda Free Library, was dedicated in 1978. With 92 officers, down from a high of 112 before the closing of the Naval Weapons Station, the department provides comprehensive police services for island residents. The department also runs the city's animal control services, including the management of the Alameda Animal Shelter at 1590 Fortham Way. Individual and neighborhood crime reports, collision reports and other records requests can be made Monday through Thursday from 10am - 4pm at the Records Desk in the Police Department lobby. City of Alameda parking citations are paid at Alameda City Hall. Restraining orders are served by the Alameda County Sheriff's Department. For current Alameda crime data, the department offers a Crime Mapping service.