POLICE BEAT...from the desk of Captain Denise Moore--
At the Springfield Township Police Department, our commitment to ensuring your safety and wellbeing is unwavering. We understand that our community may sometimes perceive us as a "small" department, but we'd like to shed some light on just how busy we've been since mid-August.
📊 Let's talk numbers:
📞 We've received 8538 calls for service during this period, which averages to over 50 calls per day.
🚨 Some types of calls are below (2.5-month duration):
✅ Crashes = 133
✅ Alarm drops = 67
✅ Animal complaints/dog bites = 110
✅ Assaults = 13
✅ Burglary = 26
✅ Domestic violence = 93
✅ Fights = 27
✅ Investigation follow-ups = 236
✅ 911 calls = 126
✅ General reports = 254
✅ Neighbor disputes = 34
✅ Vandalism = 24
✅ Noise complaints = 42
✅ Stolen vehicles = 21
✅ Suspicious persons = 162
✅ Thefts = 239
✅ Threats/menacing = 50
✅ Traffic stops = 458
✅ Trespassing = 38
✅ Warrant service = 34
✅ Welfare checks = 108
👥 Our dedicated officers have been working tirelessly to address each of these calls promptly, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.
While we may be a smaller department, the dedication and commitment of our officers are second to none. We take immense pride in serving our community with the utmost professionalism and care. Our goal is to make Springfield a safer and more secure place for all its residents. We address all calls from the most minor to the most serious in nature. Trespassing calls are as important to us as drug calls. We do not discriminate between calls…we tackle both just the same, never ignoring one for the other.
We sincerely appreciate the trust you place in us. We want you to know that regardless of the size of our department, our officers are always prepared and committed to keeping our community safe.
If you ever have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Your feedback is invaluable as we work together to build a stronger, safer, and more connected community. Thank you for your ongoing support.