Levy in Liberty

Explore key statistics and take a closer look at how the proposed levy supports officers, equipment, training, and community safety initiatives.

Liberty Police Department 2025 Overview

In 2025, the Liberty Police Department responded to 13,463 total calls, including 11,419 calls for service, reflecting the department’s active role in protecting and serving the community. Officers addressed a wide range of public safety needs, from traffic enforcement and crash response to criminal investigations and service-related calls such as alarms, animal issues, and mental health assistance.

Traffic safety remained a priority with hundreds of violations and crash responses handled throughout the year. Officers also investigated various criminal matters including theft, burglary, assault, drug-related incidents, domestic-related calls, and financial crimes.

Overall, the department made 693 arrests involving adults and juveniles, demonstrating ongoing enforcement efforts while maintaining a focus on community safety, response readiness, and proactive policing.

2026 Monthly Stats

Liberty Township Police Department – January 2026 Performance Overview

In January 2026, the Liberty Township Police Department responded to 1,395 calls for service, demonstrating continued commitment to community safety and rapid response. Officers traveled 14,387 miles throughout the township during patrols and handled 79 alarm responses, maintaining strong visibility and readiness.

Traffic Enforcement & Patrol Activity
Officers conducted 95 traffic stops, resulting in citations, warnings, and several vehicle tows. Most enforcement activity occurred during afternoon shifts, helping address peak traffic and safety concerns.

Arrests & Legal Activity
The department recorded 47 total arrests, including misdemeanor, felony, OVI, and warrant-related cases. Additionally, 13 criminal charges were formally filed through investigative efforts and task force collaboration.

Investigations & Specialized Units
The Detective Bureau achieved a 92% case closure rate, successfully resolving the majority of cases worked during the month. Detectives completed 13 investigative interviews and conducted surveillance operations to support ongoing cases. Specialized units also remained active, including 2 K9 deployments and drug task force surveillance efforts.

Committed to Strong Community relationships

The Liberty Police Department is also committed to strong community relationships through active community policing efforts. Officers regularly engage with residents beyond emergency response by supporting local events and outreach initiatives. These include providing security and presence at school football games, hosting the annual Halloween Open House and Trick-or-Treat at the Police Department, participating in Liberty Schools’ Trunk or Treat, and organizing events such as National Night Out. The department also gives back through programs like Shop with a Cop, the Fill a Cruiser school supply drive to help students prepare for the first day of school, and Thanksgiving food drives that support families in need. The department also hosts regular Coffee with a Cop events, providing residents with an informal opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and build positive connections with officers. These efforts help strengthen trust, promote safety awareness, and foster lasting relationships within the Liberty community.