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Belton, Missouri Police Station Crime Information
The total crime index in Belton, Missouri is 13 out of 100, making it safer than 13% of US neighborhoods. The total crime rate is 27.18 per 1,000 residents. The violent crime rate is 3.82, lower than the 4.88 Missouri rate and national median of 4. The property crime rate is 23.37, compared to the 23.4 Missouri rate and national median of 20. There are 52 registered sex offenders living in Belton, at a ratio of 454 to 1. The state ratio is 328 to 1.
The Belton Police Department is a full-service police station and also manages dispatch services for Animal Control, Emergency Management Agency, Fire Department, and, of course, the Police Department. The Belton PD manages the city jail, which houses those sentenced by the City of Belton Municipal Court, as well as external law enforcement agencies.
Annual Reports are available on the department’s website. According to the 2022 report, the department fielded 15,380 calls for services and engaged 35,191 total incidents. Incidents have been dropping over the past five years, as have calls for service.
The current Police Chief is Scott Lyons.
7001 E 163rd St
Belton, MO 64012, USA
Visitation at the city jail is held Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Two visitors can attend each visit, which lasts 15 minutes. Inmates may have two visits per week.