The Beavercreek Police Department is encouraging residents to take advantage of online resources to stay informed about crime and police activity in the city.
The department’s police activity webpage, available on the City of Beavercreek’s website, provides a biweekly report summarizing all police activity, including self-initiated actions and calls for service. The reports are organized by category and incident type to give residents a clear view of public safety efforts.
In addition to the summaries, residents can access the LexisNexis Community Crime Map for a more detailed look at individual crime incidents. The map includes report numbers, crime types, dates, times and partial addresses. By clicking the bell icon in the upper right corner of the map, residents can sign up for daily, weekly or monthly email alerts. Alerts can be customized for a specific distance from an address, such as a home, workplace, or school.
The Police Department encourages residents to review the police activity reports and explore the community crime map by visiting beavercreekohio.gov/policeactivity.
Midyear statistics show the department is on pace to respond to more calls for service in 2025 than in previous years, while reporting fewer violent and property crimes. Officials attribute the trend in part to proactive policing and the hiring of additional officers. Following the passage of the most recent police levy in May 2023, and ongoing recruiting and hiring efforts, the Beavercreek Police Department has reached its authorized staffing level of 55 officers — the highest number in the department’s history.