Voluntary Statement
In many instances when filing a police report it is recommended that a Voluntary Statement be submitted as well. A Voluntary Statement can be filed by a victim, witness and at times a suspect or person of interest. It is not necessary for a crime to have taken place in order to file a statement and many individuals will file a statement to simply have a report on file regarding incidents that do not arise to an actual crime. Once we receive a statement, whether in person or by submitting this form, we will create an official report in our Records Management Computer System. In many cases it is likely that an Officer from our department will be contacting you in order to follow-up or obtain further information.
The purpose of this form is to provide our citizens with easy access to file a statement. Individuals may also come into the Police Station to file a statement or contact our Dispatch Center by phone and request to speak with an Officer.
We recommend that you contact our Dispatch Center for any situation which involves domestic violence, assault, or is time sensitive. If you feel that you are in immediate danger or for matters of life & death or serious injury please dial 911. Be advised that this site is not monitored 24/7.