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“COPLOGIC” SERVICE

PROVIDING ON-DEMAND PUBLIC SAFETY RECORDS

Residents involved in minor incidents with no known suspects can skip the wait for documentation and records thanks to a new online service from the Westerville Division of Police (WPD). Powered by LexisNexis®, the Coplogic Desk Officer Reporting System offers on-demand documentation and reporting from the convenience of a mobile device or personal computer.

Here’s How it Works

1. Visit www.westerville.org/police and select the button titled “File a Report.”

2. Read through the criteria on the page and confirm that your incident is applicable for this service. If you don’t see your incident type, contact WPD at (614) 882-7444.

3. Scroll to the reporting tool, select your incident type and follow the prompts to file your report

Upon completion of a request, users will receive a confirmation message. The system automatically sends an email with documentation of the report filing, including a police report case number. Once reviewed, the system will send the police report via email.

An officer will contact the individual if the reviewing supervisor determines more information is needed, or that the incident warrants investigation.

The new program is presented as an extension of WPD’s customer service efforts. Residents who prefer to discuss or file their reports in-person are encouraged to visit WPD headquarters at 29 S. State St. or call the non-emergency line at (614) 882-7444.

Remember to always call 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency. If the incident involves injury or a known suspect, please call WPD at (614) 882-7444. To file anonymous tips, call (614) 9016866 or visit www.westervilleorg/tips.

Visit the Westerville Division of Police online for more information www.westerville.org/police.

COPLOGIC ONLINE*

CUSTODY ORDER VIOLATION

PROPERTY DAMAGE

THEFT MINOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT

HARASSING PHONE CALL, MESSAGE OR POST

TRAFFIC COMPLAINT LOST PROPERTY

IDENTITY THEFT

*Incidents must have occurred within the City of Westerville’s corporate limits.

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