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The City of Cleveland's Police District boundaries. Police districts are separate geographic areas patrolled by the Cleveland Division of Police. Districts help organize law enforcement efforts within a specific region. The City has 5 police districts, each with a district headquarters. For questions or details, please see the Contact info below.Update FrequencyAs Changes Occur (typically unchanged)ContactCleveland Division of PoliceCleveland Police Districts
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⚠️Due to the City's transition to a new Record Management System (RMS) , the Crime Incidents data, dashboards and maps on this site currently include records only through 11/18/25. Regular updates are paused to align and unify old and new data models. We aim to restore fully automated daily updates by the end of 2025.This transition does not impact Public Safety systems or operations. Data for the pause period (from 11/18/25 until integration completion) is still available upon request via the City’s public records portal. Thank you for your patience!This mapping application visualizes crime incidents across the City of Cleveland. The data includes details on the type, location, and time of each reported crime, enabling users to analyze crime patterns and trends. The data provided is the latest available information and is updated regularly as statistics change. For access to comprehensive reports, kindly submit a public record request by clicking here. This application uses the following dataset(s):Cleveland Crime Incidents Update FrequencyDaily around 8AM EST ContactsCity of Cleveland Division of Police InstructionsBy default, the map loads with the previous 90 days incidents.Use the filters on the left side of the page to filter the data by date, City of Cleveland Ward, Cleveland Division of Police District, and/or crime type.Use the “Reset Filters” buttons under each filter to reset each filter individually.Use the ”Query" button in the lower right to select points currently on the map by drawing shapes and defining specific locations.Use the “Map Layers” button in the lower right to turn on and off the crime incidents layer, the Cleveland Division of Police Districts, and/or the City of Cleveland Wards.Use the “Tables” to view the data tables for the incidents that are map or queried.Click a point on the map to pop up individual information about the point(s) that were selected.Data from the map can be exported to CSV, JSON, and GeoJSON files directly from the tables which are accessed through the “Tables” button in the lower right corner of the map.
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⚠️Due to the City's transition to a new Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, the Police Calls for Service data, dashboards and maps on this site currently include records only through 11/14/25. Regular updates are paused to align and unify old and new data models, but we aim to restore fully automated daily updates by the end of 2025.This transition does not impact Public Safety systems or operations. Data for the pause period (from 11/14/25 until integration completion) is still available upon request via the City’s public records portal. Thank you for your patience!Data from City of Cleveland Public Safety's Computer-aided Dispatch (CAD) system on calls for Cleveland Division of Police service. Includes information on call time, priority, type, and location.Data starts with calls from 2021. The data provided is the latest available information and is updated regularly as statistics change.Map points show approximate locations of police calls for service, including 911 calls. Locations are adjusted to the nearest road, and full addresses are not provided to protect individual privacy. The City strives to provide the highest-quality information on this platform. The content on this website is provided as a public service, on an ‘as is’ basis. The City makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee of any type as to the content, accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of any public data provided on this portal; nor shall any such warranty be implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The City assumes no liability by making data available to the public or other departments. Update FrequencyDaily around 8:30AM Eastern Related data item(s):Police Calls for Service Dataset Police Calls for Service Dashboard Contacts City of Cleveland, Division of Police InstructionsZoom into an area of the city you are interested in.Search for an address to zoom to that location.Filter by call date or call type.Use the map layers tool to add police districts, wards, or neighborhoods to the map.Use the advanced query tool to view calls within a certain distance of a point or area.
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This map-based dashboard provides the flight paths, duration, purpose and associated CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) numbers of the Division of Police's Unmanned Aircraft System flights (UAS).Police drones, also called Unmanned Aircraft Systems or UAS, are small, remotely piloted aircraft equipped with cameras and sensors that the Cleveland Division of Police uses to enhance operations. They’re battery powered, controlled from the ground, and can transmit live video or data back to officers in real time.The aircrafts used by the Division's UAS team are Skydio X10 drones.Cleveland Divison of Police's UsesSearch and rescue – Locating missing persons in hard-to-reach or dangerous areas.Crime scene documentation – Creating aerial photographs, maps, or 3D models for investigations.Traffic crash reconstruction – Quickly mapping crash sites without blocking roads for long periods.Tactical operations – Assisting SWAT or crisis negotiators in hostage, barricade, or armed suspect situations.Disaster response – Surveying flood, fire, or storm damage to guide emergency response.Evidence gathering – Crime Scene videography and mapping.Police drones are mainly used as a fast, flexible option to give officers a safer, broader, and faster view of a situation without inconveniencing the public.The Skydio Cloud Transparency Dashboard lets the public see when, where, and why CDP UAS are flown, helping build trust through openness and accountability.Update FrequencyThe Cleveland Division of Police is committed to UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) deployment that includes establishing and maintaining a publicly available map on the City of Cleveland website that shows the time, date and flight path of all UAS flights within 48 hours of each flight.InstructionsFlight purpose and date-range may be selected in the upper-right of the dashboard.To view the map of a flight path, select a flight from the table of flights at left.
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DescriptionCrime incidents starting with those reported in 2016. The data provided is the latest available information and is updated regularly as statistics change. For access to comprehensive reports, kindly submit a public record request here.Note: Crimes that occurred before 2016 are included if the date reported was in 2016 or later.Disclaimer: The City strives to provide the highest-quality information on this platform. The content on this website is provided as a public service, on an ‘as is’ basis. The City makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee of any type as to the content, accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of any public data provided on this portal; nor shall any such warranty be implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The City assumes no liability by making data available to the public or other departments.This dataset is featured in the following app(s):Cleveland Division of Police Crime DashboardCrime Incidents MapData GlossarySee the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset.Update FrequencyDaily around 8 AM ESTContactsCity of Cleveland, Division of Police
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The City of Cleveland's Police District boundaries. Police districts are separate geographic areas patrolled by the Cleveland Division of Police. Districts help organize law enforcement efforts within a specific region. The City has 5 police districts, each with a district headquarters. For questions or details, please see the Contact info below.Update FrequencyAs Changes Occur (typically unchanged)ContactCleveland Division of PoliceCleveland Police Districts