Dispatch
The Communications Center (Dispatch) handles incoming 911 calls, administrative calls, and is responsible for processing and dispatching those calls to the Lafayette Police Department, as well as the Lafayette Fire Department.
In 2018 Captain obtained the leadership responsibility of Special Operations division of which the communication center is assigned. The CAD administrator/ 911 supervisor in charge of daily operations in the communications center is Katie Huber.
Lafayette Police | Calls for Service | 911 Calls | Administrative Calls |
2018 | 107,155 | 48,776 | 173,098 |
2019 | 101,252 | 51,013 | 171,542 |
2020 | 73,809 | 49,083 | 166,320 |
2021 | 75,634 | 52,381 | 178,227 |
2022 | 71,741 | 48,478 | 157,466 |
2023 | 62,000 | 51,414 | 120,762 |
2024 | 84,872 | 48,813 | 82,023 |
Text to 911 came to the Lafayette Police Department in July of 2014. It is now available at every agency in Indiana. This process allows citizens to make contact with the nearest police department via cell towers, in an emergency, when talking is not a safe option. Citizens utilize the software just like a regular text message placing 911 in the TO field. 911 Dispatchers from across Indiana are able to communicate back and forth with the citizen to find their location and determine the emergency. It is always best, however, to call 911 if able.
Dispatch Center
The Dispatch Center is comprised of state-of-the-art technology, and received a major upgrade in 2023 when LPD moved into the Public Safety Center. Each station is equipped with five computer monitors, allowing each dispatcher to organize the many programs to their liking. Working with a four dispatcher per shift minimum, we are proud to possess top-notch equipment and employ highly trained and passionate staff.
Contact Us
Katie Huber
Police Department
601 Columbia Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
Phone: 765-807-1200
Fax: 765-807-1201
Emergency: 911