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Mar 11Two of Milwaukee’s 10 Most Wanted Arrested

Mar 10Bomb Techs in 'Hurt Locker' Not Just In The Movies

Mar 09Help MPD Identify South Side Bank Robber

Mar 04District 7 Officers Nab Two Burglars

Feb 24Robbers Caught on Video Using Victim’s Credit Card

Feb 18MPD Seeking Information on Robbery Suspects

Feb 18Officer Goes Undercover to Nab Robbers of Elderly

Feb 15Help MPD Catch February's Most Wanted

Feb 12Downtown Thief Arrested by MPD

Feb 10Help MPD Catch Walgreen’s Robbery Suspect

Feb 10MPD Seeking Information on Southside Bank Robber

Feb 08Exchange Club Honors Work of MPD at Awards Luncheon

Feb 05MPD Seeking Information on Walgreen’s Robbery

Feb 01MPD Seeking Information on Cousins Subs Robbery

Jan 29$10,000 Reward Offered in Pizza Man Fire

Jan 29MPD Announces 14% Traffic Crash Reduction In 2009

Jan 27MPD and ICE Team Up For Milwaukee Gang Roundup

Jan 26MPD Warns Elderly Residents of Recent Robberies

Jan 26Help MPD Catch Clothing Shop Burglar

Jan 21MPD Announces 2nd Straight Year Of Crime Decreases

Jan 20MPD Seeking Suspects Seen Firing Gun Into Southside Bar

Jan 19Suspect in December Bank Robbery Arrested, Charged

Jan 19Witness Leads Police to 16-year-old Robbery Suspect

Jan 19Suspects Arrested, Charged With South Side Robberies

Jan 15Off-Duty Lieutenant Arrests Liquor Store Burglar

Jan 12Show Your Appreciation To School Crossing Guards

Jan 08MPD Seeking Suspect in East Side Garage Entry

Jan 07Suspect Sought for Throwing Incendiary Device at Gas Station

Jan 05MPD Catches Two Burglars in the Act

Jan 04Milwaukee’s Most Wanted Suspect Arrested

Jan 04Milwaukee Police Seeking Information on Robbery Suspect

Jan 02Chief Edward A. Flynn Statement on Fatal Crashes

 

MPD TELEPHONE NUMBERS: EMERGENCY - 911; Non-emergency - (414) 933-4444


CRIME MAPS & STATISTICS

Crime maps and statistics
These tools provide additional ears and eyes to watch out for crime and help promote safety.

 


NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICTS

Neighborhood districts
Partner with us to build safer communities throughout our great city.

 


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Contact a recruiter at BeAForce@milwaukee.gov, or by calling 414-935-1234.

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT MPD

Milwaukee Police Announce
Second Straight Year of Crime Decreases

Jan. 21 - Violent crime in Milwaukee is down nearly 13% from last year, and 20 % from 2 years ago.  These are sustainable decreases - positive trends in MPD's crime prevention efforts.  These numbers represent 5,570 fewer crime victims over the last 2 years; 3,207 fewer crime victims than last year.

“I am optimistic, but cautious for 2010, given that prisoners are being granted early release onto our city streets,” Chief Flynn said. “Disinvestment in the criminal justice system in the name of budget balancing is a false economy. Each crime exacts an extraordinary financial, as well as human, cost.”


Milwaukee Police
Unveil Branding / Recruiting Campaign

Aug. 3 - MPD, in partnership with advertising agency Cramer-Krasselt / Milwaukee, unveiled a wide-reaching campaign designed to “brand” the MPD and Milwaukee with a positive perception of the department and the city, and to assist MPD in its recruiting efforts. The theme, “Be a Force,” will appear on billboards, television, radio and print starting in August.

The campaign, more than a year in development, was provided on a pro bono basis by Cramer-Krasselt – no taxpayer funds were used in the creation of this campaign, which most certainly would cost more than $1 million for a private sector business. The media outlets where these pieces will run also have donated the advertising space to this public service effort.




HELP MPD CATCH MARCH'S MOST WANTED

You can help MPD by calling if you know the whereabouts of one of Milwaukee’s Most Wanted.  Call Milwaukee Police at 414-935-7360 with information on any of these suspects. Click here for larger image.


 

 


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DNA Investigation 

Septmber 7, 2009 - A man whose DNA is linked to nine unsolved homicides of females over a 21-year period has been arrested by Milwaukee Police, Chief Edward A. Flynn and Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm announced Monday, September 7, 2009.

The DNA belonging to Walter E. Ellis, 49, of Milwaukee, was found on the bodies of nine women; eight prostitutes and one female who was a runaway who was involved in the drug trade. The homicides occurred between 1986 and 2007 on Milwaukee’s north side.

On May 18 Chief Flynn and District Attorney Chisholm announced the task force that was formed among the Milwaukee Police Department’s Cold Case Squad, Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office, FBI and the state Division of Criminal Investigation.

Click here to view the news release

 


 

Accident Reports Available Online

Copies of reportable traffic accident reports are available online at www.milwaukee.gov/accidentreports.  Reports may be viewed and printed free of charge.  Available reports include those for all incidents occurring after June 1, 2008, as well as some occurring before that date.


 

 

 

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