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Beavercreek says police staffing reached target levels as department handled more than 47,000 incidents in 2025
Summary
City report states the Beavercreek Police Department responded to more than 47,000 incidents and handled over 14,000 emergency 911 calls in 2025; officials said full staffing was reached and a new mobile app was launched to improve communication.
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Unidentified Speaker, a city representative, reported on public safety operations and staffing for 2025 and emphasized community engagement.
The speaker said the Beavercreek Police Department responded to more than 47,000 incidents and handled more than 14,000 emergency 911 calls in 2025. The department also launched a new mobile app to provide real-time updates and completed construction of a secure parking lot for employees and vehicles.
Why it matters: Officials said community engagement remained a priority, with officers participating in more than 100 events, and that the department reached full staffing levels with 55 police officers, 12 dispatchers and three records clerks—figures the speaker presented as a milestone for operations.
Supporting details: The report did not provide overtime, budget, or crime-rate breakdowns tied to the incident counts during the remarks.
What’s next: The speaker closed the public-safety summary with appreciation for officers and volunteers; no operational directives or policy changes were announced in the remarks.

