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Transparency

Crime & Department Data

We're committed to transparency and proactive communication. This page pulls directly from the city's public records system, so what you see is what dispatch sees.

Current activity

 
 
Calls — Last 7 Days
 
Calls — Last 30 Days
 
Calls This Year
 
Most Common Call (30d)

Daily call volume

Calls for service per day, last 14 days

Top call types

Most frequent calls, last 30 days

3D Incident Map

The city, block by block

Every column is a block, and its height is how many calls came from there. Tilt and spin the city, filter by type, or hit play to watch the last 30 days build.

Last night’s calls
Drag to pan · right-drag to tilt & rotate · white dots = last 24 hours
City rhythm — calls by hour

Columns are approximate to the block, not exact addresses. Sensitive call types — such as domestic and juvenile incidents — are not mapped to protect the people involved. Calls for service are not all crimes, and data is preliminary and subject to change.

Daily Incident Log

Recent calls for service

Every call our officers respond to — searchable by street, call type, or incident number.

Calls today
Last 7 days
Last 30 days
Top call type · 30 days

    Please note: this log reflects calls for service and dispatch activity. Not all reports reflect criminal conduct — many calls are routine checks, assists, and traffic-related activity. Locations are shown by block, not exact address. Data source: City of Jeffersonville public incident report, refreshed daily by the city.

    2025 Year in Review

    Last year, by the numbers

    Highlights from our 2025 annual report. Download the full presentation for month-by-month breakdowns, district data, and every division's story.

    53,950
    Calls for Service
    across all of 2025
    3,775
    Case Reports
    down 4% from 2024
    12,334
    Training Hours
    ~120 per officer
    14,500+
    Fentanyl Pills Seized
    plus 5.5+ lbs of meth & 20+ firearms

    Detective Bureau

    Three homicide investigations and two attempted-homicide investigations — all completed and closed. Five significant robbery investigations resulted in arrests on all five cases, and a joint FBI investigation into a $650,000+ bank theft was adopted for federal prosecution.

    Digital Forensics

    116 phones and 46 computers processed — over 72 terabytes of data — supporting cases from fraud to Internet Crimes Against Children, where the new ICAC unit generated five arrests since its June 2025 launch.

    K9 Division

    131 deployments, 31 apprehensions, and 52 arrests assisted, with 838 hours of training across the unit — plus explosive, firearm, and narcotics searches throughout the year.

    Project CARE

    Our outreach program connected 93% of contacted individuals to care services over its latest reporting period (Oct 2024–Dec 2025). Since its 2022 launch, Project CARE has become the model program for departments across the region.