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Kirksville, Missouri Police Station Crime Information

The total crime index in Kirksville, Missouri is 2 out of 100, making it safer than 2% of US neighborhoods. The total crime rate is 51.51 per 1,000 residents. The violent crime rate is 5.04, higher than the 4.88 Missouri rate and national median of 4. The property crime rate is 46.47, compared to the 23.4 Missouri rate and national median of 20. There are 62 registered sex offenders living in Kirksville, at a ratio of 285 to 1. The state ratio is 328 to 1.

The Kirksville Police Department is divided into Patrol and Investigations Divisions. The department also employs a full-time Records and Evidence Custodian. Services provided include Homeland Security, a Special Response Team, Investigations, a regional Computer Crimes Unit, Animal Control and Parking Enforcement.

The current Police Chief is Scott Williamson.

119 E McPherson St
Kirksville, MO 63501, USA

Record Request in Kirksville, Missouri

Missouri’s Sunshine Laws ensure that the public can obtain copies of records kept by government offices, including police departments. Requests should describe the records sought in as much detail as possible. Kirksville provides a Public Record Request Form online that may be submitted in person or via mail or email.

Email: pubinfo@kirksvillecity.com

City of Kirksville
City Clerk’s Office
201 S. Franklin St.
Kirksville, MO 63501

Kirksville, Missouri Information

Kirksville covers 14.42 square miles of Adair County in northern Missouri. It is Adair’s county seat and largest city. In 2020, the population of Kirksville was 17,530. Zac Burden is the current mayor.

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