You Can File Police Report From Home, From Phone…

BOYNTON BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — The Boynton Beach Police Department is making it easier to file a police report for non-violent incidents. A new online system lets users login from pretty much anywhere, file a report, and generate a case number. Here’s how BBPD describes the new system in a statement sent to BocaNewsNow.com:
[OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT] The Boynton Beach Police Department is introducing a new, online reporting system that enables residents to conveniently file some non-emergency police reports online. That means that for incidents that don’t require the immediate presence of a police officer such as theft or vandalism, a complainant won’t have to call 9-1-1 or visit a police station. The system frees up officers for more urgent incidents or investigations. Using the online reporting system, residents can report many types of incidents, including:
civil issues
identity theft
lost property
noise complaints
dine-and-dash incidents
harassing phone calls
abandoned vehicles
package theft
retail theft
traffic complaints such as speeding
requesting extra patrols
trespass authorization
“The new online reporting option helps our officers focus on our most urgent public safety needs,” Police Chief Joseph DeGiulio said. “It allows us to maximize our resources and deliver enhanced service to the community while giving officers more time to focus on crime prevention and investigation.”
Residents can also use the system to register themselves or relatives with dementia, blindness, autism, Down syndrome, deafness or any other medical condition that may make communication with law enforcement difficult. The incident reporting system, implemented by LexisNexis® Coplogic™ Solutions, is designed to be secure and user-friendly. For more information and to access the online reporting system, visit the reporting page here.

This sounds easy to do. Thank you for keeping us safe! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!
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