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Aurora, Missouri Police Station Crime Information

The total crime index in Aurora, Missouri is 10 out of 100, making it safer than 10% of US neighborhoods. The total crime rate is 30.36 per 1,000 residents. The violent crime rate is 9.58, higher than the 4.88 Missouri rate and national median of 4. The property crime rate is 20.78, compared to the 23.4 Missouri rate and national median of 20. There are 46 registered sex offenders living in Aurora, at a ratio of 163 to 1. The state ratio is 328 to 1.

The Aurora-Marionville Police Department is a joint department that services both cities. It is divided into patrol, investigative, and administrative divisions. Aurora also has two full time animal control officers. The administrative captain oversees the municipal jail, among other things.

The current Police Chief is Wes Coatney.

106 S. Elliott
Aurora, MO 65605

Record Request in Aurora, Missouri

Missouri’s Sunshine Law mandates that copies of records kept by government agencies, including the police department, be made available to the public on request. Each office is required to employ a custodian of records who handles these requests. Requests should describe the records sought in as much detail as possible, including relevant names, dates, locations, departments, and record types. There may be copying and research fees for these records. Requests may be made in any format, including in person, over the phone, and by mail, email, and fax.

Aurora, Missouri Information

Aurora covers 6.33 square miles of Lawrence County in southwestern Missouri. The county’s seat is Monett . In 2020, the population of Aurora was 7,219. Jason Lewis is the current mayor.

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