Los Angeles Police Museum

The Los Angeles Police Museum, also known as the Los Angeles Police Historical Society (LAPHS), is a fascinating destination for those interested in the history of law enforcement in Los Angeles. The museum is housed in the former Highland Park Police Station, a historic building that dates back to 1925.

Los Angeles Police Museum

6045 York Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90042

United States

www.lapolicemuseum.org

info@lapolicemuseum.org

+1 323 344 9445

Tuesday – Friday 10:00 – 16:00

3rd Saturday of the month, 9:00 – 15:00

Museum hours are subject to change due to events

Admission fee

Aircraft collection

Bell 206B Jet Ranger N6281N Los Angeles Police

Bell 206B Jet Ranger N6281N Los Angeles Police

N6281NBell 206B Jet Ranger

Highlights of the Los Angeles Police Museum:

  1. Historic Police Artifacts
    • The museum showcases a wide range of artifacts, including vintage police uniforms, badges, firearms, and equipment used by the LAPD over the decades.
  2. Infamous Cases
    • Exhibits explore high-profile cases from Los Angeles’ past, such as the Black Dahlia murder, the Manson Family crimes, and the North Hollywood Shootout.
  3. Police Vehicles
    • Visitors can see restored patrol cars, motorcycles, and even a vintage paddy wagon. Some vehicles are available for hands-on exploration.
  4. Jail Cells and Booking Room
    • The Los Angeles Police Museum retains original jail cells and a booking room, giving visitors an immersive experience of what it was like to be booked in the early days of LAPD.
  5. Tributes to Fallen Officers
    • A memorial room honors LAPD officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
  6. Interactive Exhibits
    • The museum offers hands-on experiences, such as fingerprinting and forensic science demonstrations, appealing to visitors of all ages.
  7. Community Outreach
    • The Los Angeles Police Museum hosts special events, including lectures, screenings, and community days to educate the public about the history of policing.

LAPD Air Support Division:

  • The LAPD Air Support Division (ASD) operates a fleet of helicopters, including Bell 206B models, primarily for patrol, surveillance, and search-and-rescue missions.
  • Established in 1956, it was the first police department to use helicopters for regular patrols.

Role of N6281N in LAPD:

  • Patrol & Surveillance: The Bell 206B is equipped with advanced cameras, infrared sensors, and communication systems to assist officers on the ground.
  • Crime Monitoring: The helicopter helps track fleeing suspects, monitor large crowds, and gather intelligence during operations.
  • Search and Rescue: Its compact size and agility allow it to navigate urban environments effectively for rescue missions.
  • Traffic Control: Provides aerial views to help manage and report on traffic congestion.