FREE HELP: Reno Police Department: (775) 334-2121
The Reno Police Department does not typically handle animal complaints. Those are under the jurisdiction of the Washoe County Animal Control at (775) 858-1616. But from time to time, in certain emergency situations, the police might help. But it's not being a good
citizen to call the police about a wild animal problem. That is not the intended purpose of the Reno police department. But if you're broke and desperate and you're used to calling the police to solve your problems for you, I guess no one can stop
you. But you'd be better off simply leaving the animal alone, or solving the problem yourself, or using any of the other free Reno resources to help.
click here for FREE Reno animal removal resources that aren't the police,
such as the Washoe County animal services, or the Nevada Wildlife Commission, or a Reno Wildlife Rehabilitation clinic.
FREE HELP: Nevada Wildlife Commission: (775) 688-1569
FREE HELP: Washoe County Animal Control: (775) 858-1616
FREE HELP: Reno Wildlife Rehabilitation: 775-284-9453
FREE HELP: Reno police department: (775) 334-2121
PAY SERVICE: Professional Wildlife Removal: 775-473-6603
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Remember, you should never dial 911 for free wildlife removal in Reno by the cops. The local Washoe County sheriff office and Reno police department do not handle wildlife control issues, nor will they remove dangerous wild animals such as snakes, raccoons, rats, bats,
birds, skunks, or any other animal for free. There are better places to call:
click here.