Respectful • Professional • Dependable
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. Not sure which precinct you live in? to locate your local precinct and block officer.
You can make a request for an initial police report, a collision report, or a clearance letter without going through a public disclosure request. Walk-in requests accepted at Lovat Police Headquarters Front Counter Services during business hours.
- Who can request? Involved parties — victims, complainants, and their legal representatives.
- How quickly? Approximately 5–7 weeks after an event.
- Contact: lpd[at]welcometolovat.com
Most public records requests are handled through a full public disclosure request.
- Who can request? Any involved party or third-party requestor.
- Response time: Preliminary response within 5 weeks.
- What can I request? Incident reports, photographs, calls for service, witness statements, and other records relating to the conduct of LPD business.
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 develop strategies to reduce crime.
Variations of LovStat, often called CopStat, are used by police departments around the Territories, including Hellgate, Syringa, and Bridgetown.
To access LovStat Data, please fill out Form 112.34.A.1 and submit it to lpd[at]welcometolovat.com.
We take crime seriously. To report a crime, speak with your warren's on-duty block officer, visit any Directory Agent, or use Wilmarth Messaging Services' Telegrams.
What Happens After I File a Report?
- Report your crime through one of our official channels.
- Receive a temporary report number — your confirmation number, not your official report number.
- Approval: If approved, you will receive an official police report number.
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. To thank an officer or unit, contact lpd[at]welcometolovat.com.
The Office of Police Accountability (OPA) processes allegations of misconduct involving LPD employees. Violations can range from unprofessional behavior to biased policing to excessive force. Anyone can file a complaint. You will not be asked about your immigration status.
Fill out form 445.11.B and submit to lpd[at]welcometolovat.com.
