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The men and women of the Louisville Police Department serve this Denver metro suburban community of 19,000. Dispatching for the Department is handled through the Boulder Regional Communications Center which provides emergency dispatch services for most of the agencies in Boulder County.

Our community has a healthy balance of residential, retail, business and light manufacturing. There are five medium sized hotels with approximately 500 rooms. The Louisville City Council's number one goal is to maintain Louisville as a safe city. Louisville has one of the lowest crime rates in Colorado for Cities with more than 10,000 residents. Read more about us in the Louisville Police Department 2017-2021 Master Plan.

 

Services

Patrol and Investigations

Uniformed patrol officers respond to calls for service and requests for citizen assistance. Approximately one-half of a patrol officer's time is spent working on non-criminal cases, e.g. lost children, medical emergencies, traffic accidents, etc. Patrol officers are also responsible for the enforcement of traffic law, some code enforcement, and crime prevention presentations.

Detectives conduct follow-up investigations of deaths, assaults, child abuse, sexual assaults, robberies, burglaries, serious thefts, frauds, credit card and check crimes, arson, fugitives, serious vandalism, and drug offenses.

Code Enforcement

This division enforces the municipal code. It includes dealing with parking, junked vehicles, uncontrolled weeds, and stray dogs. Code officers work with residents and the business community to achieve compliance with City ordinances. Because voluntary compliance is always preferable to punitive enforcement, the department implemented its Courtesy Notice program in 1994. The results are impressive: more code violations than ever are being detected and cited, while the proportion of voluntary compliance is higher. To report a code issue, please contact the main office at 303.666.8634.

Commendations and Feedback

The Louisville Police Department is committed to providing quality, responsive service in its efforts to work in partnership with the community to improve the quality of life in Louisville. We encourage your feedback as we strive to maintain our high standards, and welcome your recommendations about the service we provide, your commendations of employee performance or your complaints about the actions of any department member. Please use the Commendation and Complaint Form to submit feedback which can be emailed to the City Clerk or directly to:  Meredyth Muth, City Clerk, 749 Main Street, Louisville, CO 80027.

If you prefer to speak with someone right away about your feedback, please contact the Communications Center at 303-441-4444 and ask to be connected to the on-duty Louisville Police Department Supervisor.    

Peck, Sara

  • Departments:Police
  • Title:Senior Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Police
  • Phone:(303) 335-4634
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