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New non-emergency reporting website in Noblesville
Noblesville, Indiana – In order to make reporting more accessible and instant for Noblesville residents, the Noblesville Police Department (NPD) now has an online non-emergency incident reporting system. The department can now accept online report submissions.
The online portal is intended for incidents where there is no suspect information. The new website allows Noblesville residents to submit a form to request a report for damaged or stolen property, identity theft and lost or stolen property.
“If you have an incident where an officer is not needed, online reporting allows residents to use their computer or mobile device when it is convenient in their busy schedule to report issues,” NPD Chief John Mann said. “The website is not monitored in real-time, so we urge residents to call 911 if the incident is an emergency or an officer is needed to respond immediately.”
According to Mann, the goal of the online portal is to make it easier for Noblesville residents to notify the police department of incidents that may normally go unreported.
“Online incidents will be handled and investigated like issues reported if a police officer had responded to your residence or business and could result in follow-up contact from the police department,” Mann said. “The goal is to make this more accessible for the public.”
For more information or to submit a report online, visit cityofnoblesville.org/onlinereporting.
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