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For non-in progress crimes, file a police report online

February 5, 2020 – News

Starting February 26, the Juneau Police Department will require people to file a report online when reporting certain non-in progress crimes (crimes not currently happening), including thefts, vandalism to property, frauds up to $5,000, and motor vehicle crashes without injuries and less than $5,000 vehicle damage. Online reporting allows officers and dispatchers more time to perform other priority services, like answering 911 calls, responding to crimes in progress, traffic enforcement and neighborhood patrols.

JPD introduced online reporting in 2007 to better meet the needs of the community. It provides a simple solution for people who need to make a police report, but don’t necessarily need to speak with a police officer. Online reporting allows the person reporting the crime to give as many detailed descriptions and as much information related to the incident as needed. Once the report is completed and verified by a JPD Dispatcher, a copy of the police report will be emailed to the person who made the report. Reports filed online are usually the quickest and easiest way to get a report for your insurance company. All reports filed online will be reviewed and assigned to an officer or investigator for follow-up if needed.

For other crimes not in progress, you will still need to call JPD at 586-0600 for police assistance:

  • Assault, rape, robbery, abuse, or domestic violence.
  • Any type of court order violation, such as restraining, stalking, or child custody.
  • Theft of firearms, vehicles, or license plates.
  • A breaking and entering (burglary) to your residence or business.
  • Frauds/forgeries over $5,000.
  • Motor vehicle crashes involving injuries or combined damages over $5,000.
  • Someone has been hurt or placed in fear.

All emergencies should be reported by calling 9-1-1.

For more information, contact Lt. Krag Campbell at 500-0637 or [email protected].