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Crime and Law Enforcement

Orlando Police Department

Orlando Police Department 

The Orlando Police Department(*) (OPD) is responsible for law enforcement within the city limits of Orlando, Florida.

OPD currently employs over 700 sworn officers and over 100 civilian employees serving the citizens of Orlando through crime prevention, criminal investigations and apprehension, neighborhood policing, involvement through the schools with young people and overall delivery of police services.

The Orlando Police Department may be contacted at:

Emergency: 911

Non-Emergency: (321) 235-5300

CrimeReports.com

Crime Reports

The Orlando Police Department has partnered with CrimeReports.com(*) to bring you up-to-date crime maps for Orlando. For more information click on the map or the link above.

Crimeline

Crimeline

CrimeLine's(*) Mission is to increase the safety of the Central Florida community by assisting law enforcement agencies in removing undesirable individuals from the community.

It achieves this by motivating citizens to provide information on felony crimes by offering financial rewards and guaranteeing anonymity.

For information leading to a felony arrest, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $1000. You don't have to give your name, and your identity will be protected. You may report information through its website or by calling.

 
(*) Clicking these links will take you to a web site not maintained by the OCCA and therefore the OCCA cannot be held responsible for the content displayed.
 

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