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Centerville Police: Calls for service rose to 568 in July; jail population 28 on Aug. 3

Centerville Police Department · August 3, 2026
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The Centerville Police Department reported a rise in July calls for service to 568 and a jail population of 28 as of Aug. 3; dispatch-entered calls rose to 1,168 and traffic enforcement increased to 188 stops.

The Centerville Police Department reported that calls for service rose to 568 in July, up from 459 in June, and that dispatch-entered calls increased to 1,168, according to the department's July summary. "For the month of July, the Centerville Police Department conducted the following:" reads the department report signed by Chief Mike Moore.

The report also recorded a current jail population of 28 as of Aug. 3, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. Other notable monthly figures include 188 traffic stops, 104 written warnings/citations and a combined 28 misdemeanor and felony charges (broken down in the report as simple misdemeanor 14, serious misdemeanor 8, aggravated 3, felony 3). These numbers were presented as monthly operational metrics rather than as new policy or actions by the department.