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15014 Jamaica Ave
Jamaica, NY 11432
+1 (718) 558-4031
https://www.nyc.gov

Queens Police Department in Jamaica, NY is a law enforcement agency dedicated to serving and protecting the community.

With a focus on maintaining public safety and upholding the law, the department works tirelessly to ensure the well-being of residents and visitors in the area.

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