Lovat Police
The Lovat Police Department (LPD) stands as a pillar of strength and security within our city. With a steadfast commitment to preventing crime, enforcing laws, and ensuring quality public safety, the LPD strives to deliver police services that are not only effective but also respectful, professional, and dependable.
To effectively serve the diverse needs of Lovat, the LPD operates within a framework of one hundred and twenty-one geographical areas known as “precincts.” Each precinct is carefully delineated to ensure comprehensive coverage and efficient allocation of resources. This precinct-based approach enables officers to develop an intimate understanding of their assigned communities, fostering stronger relationships and enhancing their ability to address specific localized concerns.
Public Disclosure Requests
You can make a request for an initial police report, a collision report, or a clearance letter without going through a public disclosure request. These reports do not include more than a basic narrative and a few supplemental reports. You may make a walk-in request at Lovat Police Headquarters Front Counter Services during business hours. You can file a public information request or public disclosure request in person.
- Who can request these reports? – Involved parties. (Victims, complainants, and their legal representatives.)
- How quickly can I receive this report? – Approximately 5-7 weeks after an event.
- Who do I contact to get these reports? – lpd[@]welcometolovat.com
Most Public Records requests are handled through a public disclosure request.
- Who can request these reports? – Any involved party or third-party requestor can make a public disclosure request.
- How quickly can I receive a public disclosure request? – The City must make a preliminary response within 5 weeks. The response may be to provide the records but may also be to indicate a time frame within which the City may reasonably fulfill the request or provide an installment schedule. (Note: Over the past few years, LPD has experienced an unprecedented increase in the volume and complexity requests it receives. LPD responds to each request within the timeframe that reasonably and fairly allocates resources to that request.)
- What can I request through public disclosure? – A public record is any record relating to the conduct of Lovat Police Department business which is prepared, owned, used, or retained by the Lovat Police Department. You can request the following, including but not limited to:
- Incident reports
- Photographs
- Calls for service
- Photographs
- Witness Statements
- Who do I contact to make a public disclosure request? – lpd[@]welcometolovat.com
Crime Data
Launched twenty-five years ago, LovStat is aimed at quickly addressing crime hotspots based on analysis of crime data and community reports of incidents.
The Department holds meetings every two weeks, involving staff throughout the department and partner agencies, to discuss the latest information and come up with strategies to reduce crime.
The regularity of the meetings allows the department to develop immediate solutions and quickly assess if strategies are working or if a course correction is needed. Emphasis is on using real-time data, getting direct feedback from community members, and increasing communication and collaboration throughout the department. Variations of LovStat, often called CopStat, are used by police departments around the country, including Hellgate and Syringa, to combat serious crime. LovStat was created as part of Chief O’Toole’s pledge to bring best business practices to the department.
To access LovStat Data, please fill out Form 112.34.A.1 and submit it to lpd[@]welcometolovat.com
Report, Thank, Complain
Report a Crime
We take crime seriously. To report a crime by talking with your warren’s on-duty block officer, visiting any Directory Agent, or via Wilmarth Messaging Services’ Telegrams.
What Happens After I File a Report?
- REPORT your crime through one of our official channels.
- RECEIVE a temporary report. You will immediately be given a temporary transaction number. This is your confirmation number but not your official police report number.
- APPROVAL of your report. If your report is approved, you will receive an email with the official police report number. This is the number you need to file with your insurance company.
Thank an Employee
Policing is a tough and often underappreciated job. We greatly appreciate you taking the time to let us know when our employees do a great job. This information is shared with the employee and their supervisor.
To thank an officer or unit, please contact lpd@welcometolovat.com
File a Complaint
- What is a Complaint?
The Office of Police Accountability (OPA) processes allegations of misconduct involving Lovat Police Department (LPD) employees. Violations can range from unprofessional behavior to biased policing to excessive force. For OPA consideration, a complaint must allege an LPD employee violated an LPD policy (see SPD’s manual).
- Who Can File a Complaint?
Anyone can file a complaint. Although you can file a complaint anonymously, it is helpful if you provide a phone number or email address so an investigator can follow up to obtain additional information that may be crucial to the investigation. We also accept complaints from outside agencies or third parties reporting on behalf of others.
- Is Filing a Complaint Safe?
We intend for our process to be safe. You will not be asked about your immigration status. You will not need to speak with the employee you are filing a complaint against.
- How do I file a Complaint?
Fill out form 445.11.B and submit it to lpd[@]welcometolovat.com
Police Blotter
Major Drug Bust in Mitzuki, Level Three
In a coordinated raid early this morning, Lovat Police Department officers stormed a suspected drug den in Mitzuki, Level Three, seizing a significant quantity of illicit substances and making multiple arrests. According to LPD sources, the operation targeted a known distribution hub for the street drug “Pitchfork,” a potent and highly addictive opioid that has long plagued the city. Officers detained five suspects at the scene, including two Dauger and a Dimanian, all believed to be…
Minor Crimes, Major Consequences
Officers with the Lovat Police Department made several arrests this week for a range of petty crimes, from pickpocketing to unlicensed gambling, as they continue their efforts to keep the city’s streets orderly. On Level 3, Reservoir, patrol officers detained a young male maero for attempted pickpocketing near the Brimley Public Lift. He was caught rifling through the coat pocket of a commuter before being restrained by an off-duty monorail operator. Officers took him into custody,…
Authorities Investigating Mutilated Mannequins
Authorities are investigating a disturbing case after residents in the John Nobel warren reported finding a pile of mutilated mannequins outside an abandoned dressmaker’s shop on Barrow Street, Level Six. The mannequins, dismembered and arranged in what officers described as a “deliberate and ritualistic” pattern, were discovered early Tuesday morning by a sanitation worker. “The limbs were all severed at the joints, stacked in a careful spiral,” said Officer Brass, one of the first responders on…
Unidentified Remains Discovered in Martello
Authorities are investigating the discovery of unidentified remains found early this morning in an alleyway near Hawthorne Row in Martello, Level Five. Officers responded to the scene at approximately 4:15 AM after a sanitation worker reported what they initially believed to be a pile of discarded clothing behind a row of dumpsters. Upon closer inspection, they realized the heap contained human remains—though not in any recognizable form. According to initial reports, the remains were devoid of…
Vandalism Incident in Gilvra
Officers responded to a report of vandalism late last night at a transit station in the Gilvra warren, Level Seven. According to witnesses, a man in his late 40s was seen using a dark substance to write across a station wall. The suspect, described as wearing a heavy coat and mismatched boots, fled the scene before officers arrived. City crews have since removed the graffiti. Authorities are reviewing witness statements and encourage anyone with further information to…
Body Discovered in Paramount
Early this morning, Lovat Police Department officers were called to an abandoned night market on Level Two in the Paramount warren, where the body of a maero male was discovered in a storage area behind a closed-up mannequin dealer. The initial examination indicated that the victim had suffered excessive, blunt-force trauma to the shoulder, neck, and back of the head. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released, pending notification of next of…
Man Arrested for Illegal Handgun Discharge
At approximately 11:30 p.m. last night, Lovat Police Department officers responded to reports of gunfire in the Longfellow warren, Level Four. Upon arrival, officers apprehended a human male who had been seen discharging a handgun into the air. No injuries were reported, but the loud shots caused significant alarm among residents in the vicinity. The suspect was promptly taken into custody without incident. The arrested individual, whose identity has not yet been released, faces multiple charges,…
Woolford Tower Café Robbery
Lovat officers swiftly responded to a reported robbery in the Woolford Tower on Level Eight. According to witnesses, the suspect entered a local establishment, ordered a coffee and a sandwich, and attempted to settle the bill with a check that was unfortunately declined. After leaving the store briefly, the suspect returned, this time asking for a job application. Seizing an opportune moment, the suspect followed the clerk behind the counter, coercing him to open the cash…
DUI Suspect Assaults Officer
Last night at 12:48 a.m., a vigilant Level Four resident of Waymore Tower contacted a patrol officer to report an incident involving a human female suspect in her 30s rushing down Pine Street with a stolen Rickshaw. The suspect had collided with a metal barrier at the intersection of Lacebark and East Lenawee and promptly fled the scene. Swiftly responding to the call, LPD officers located the suspect an hour later and placed her under…
Gunfire Erupts in Pathé Warren
The serene atmosphere of Pathé Warren was shattered by the sound of gunfire late last night. Lovat Police Department responded swiftly to reports of shots fired near a local gathering spot, initiating an investigation that has left the community on edge. While no injuries have been reported, the discovery of multiple shell casings raises concerns about the safety of Pathé residents. Eyewitnesses at the scene describe a chaotic and frightening scene. One witness recounted the moment…
LPD Seeks Public Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspects in Lovat
Lovat Police Department (LPD) detectives are actively investigating a robbery that occurred in early January, and they are seeking the public’s help in identifying the individuals captured in the images below. Two weeks ago, around 6:00 p.m., LPD officers responded to a reported robbery on Level Three, 66th Avenue South, Reservoir. The victim, an 80-year-old female maero, reported that while returning home from grocery shopping, she was approached by two dimanian men. One of the assailants…
Violent Robbery Shakes Peaceable Warren
In a shocking incident that has sent ripples of concern through the tranquil Peaceable Warren, Level Four, a violent robbery occurred earlier this week, leaving residents in a state of shock and disbelief. LPD officers are actively investigating the incident, which unfolded in the middle of the day, rattling the community’s sense of security. According to eyewitnesses, the robbery transpired at Top Notch Shop, a local convenience store near Lift Platform Forty-Six, around noon. Three masked…