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Springfield Missouri Police Station Crime Information
The total crime index in Springfield is 1 out of 100, making it safer than only 1% of US neighborhoods. The total crime rate is 63.36 per 1,000 residents. The violent crime rate is 14.17, far higher than the 4.88 Missouri rate and national median of 4. The property crime rate is 49.19, compared to the 23.4 Missouri rate and national median of 20. There are 851 registered sex offenders living in Springfield, at a ratio of 196 to 1. The state ratio is 328 to 1.
The Springfield Police Department has two major divisions: the Investigations and Support Services Bureau, which investigates crimes and assists a wide variety of customers, and the Uniform Operations Bureau, which has the most community contact. Uniform Operations includes community policing, crime prevention, and volunteers.
The department posts annual reports and biannual crime reports online. According to the 2022 annual report, the department made 14,891 traffic stops and responded to 99,904 service calls that year. The most frequent calls were made for well-being checks and general or domestic disturbances.
The current Springfield Police Chief is Paul Williams.
321 East Chestnut Expressway
Springfield, MO 65802
Phone: 417-864-1810
The Greene County jail is located in Springfield, Missouri. It is a moderate supervision facility with 1242 beds and an average daily population of 980 inmates.
