Public Reports & Policy

Real-Time Reports

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Updated Real TimeIncident Crime Reports (ICR) This data search tool will help you search online for Incident Crime Reports. Web Service
Updated Real TimeCalls for Service Reports This data search tool will help you search online for Calls for Service Reports.Web Service
Updated Real TimeArrest Reports This data search tool will help you search online for Arrest Reports.Web Service
Updated Real TimeActive Police Calls Displays currently active Henrico Police calls.Website

Crime Data

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2023-03-232022 Crime Report: Henrico Police The 2022 Crime Report contains Henrico County crime, traffic and emergency communications statistics for the calendar year 2022. Part I Violent and Non-Violent Crime, historical crime trends, weapon and drug seizures, total charges as well as crime statistics by magisterial district is included.PDF
2023-03-232022 Application of Force Report This 2022 analysis will look at how and where force has been utilized as it relates to interactions with subjects by different Police Division units across the County. In this analysis, the response to resistance, or use of force, was attributed to the unit that initiated the interaction or had the primary interaction that resulted in the application of force to better identify any trends within a particular unit.PDF
2023-03-232022 Vehicular Pursuit Report 2022 statistics involving vehicular pursuits. Information includes incident occurrences, locations, reasons, and conclusions. The information in this presentation mainly ranges from 2018-2022.PDF
2023-03-232022 Countywide Crime & Demographic Data The following data compares county-wide and magisterial district population demographics to the demographic composition of those arrested, charged or stopped (traffic) by Henrico Police. Statistics include race, ethnicity, gender, and residency status (of Henrico County) for Custodial Arrests, Traffic Stops and Criminal Charges that occurred January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022. While this data is representative, it is not exhaustive.PDF
2023-03-232022-2023 First Semester Police and Schools Report 2022-2023 Henrico Police involvement in incidents at Henrico County Public Schools during the first semester. (August 29, 2022 – January 26, 2023)PDF
2022-10-042021-2022 Police and Schools Report 2021-2022 Henrico Police involvement in incidents at Henrico County Public Schools. (September 8, 2021 through June 16, 2022)PDF
2022-03-012021 Crime Report: Henrico Police The 2021 Crime Report contains Henrico County crime, traffic and emergency communications statistics for the calendar year 2021. Part I Violent and Non-Violent Crime, historical crime trends, weapon and drug seizures, total charges as well as crime statistics by magisterial district is included.PDF
2022-03-012021 Vehicular Pursuit Report 2021 statistics involving vehicular pursuits. Information includes incident occurrences, locations, reasons, and conclusions. The information in this presentation mainly ranges from 2018-2021. PDF
2022-03-012021 Application of Force Report This 2021 analysis will look at how and where force has been utilized as it relates to interactions with subjects by different Police Division units across the County. In this analysis, the response to resistance, or use of force, was attributed to the unit that initiated the interaction or had the primary interaction that resulted in the application of force to better identify any trends within a particular unit.PDF
2022-03-012021 Countywide Crime & Demographic Data The following data compares county-wide and magisterial district population demographics to the demographic composition of those arrested, charged or stopped (traffic) by Henrico Police. Statistics include race, ethnicity, gender, and residency status (of Henrico County) for Custodial Arrests, Traffic Stops and Criminal Charges that occurred January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021. While this data is representative, it is not exhaustive.PDF
2021-06-30Community Policing Act Data Pursuant to §52-30.3 and effective July 1, 2021, Henrico Police will provide data as outlined below for all investigatory motor vehicle stops; all stop-and-frisks based on reasonable suspicion; and all investigatory detentions that do not result in an arrest or the issuance of a summons.Website
2021-06-272021 Crime Summary: January 1-June 27 Year-to-date comparative summary of all Part I Offences in Henrico County (January 1-June 27, 2016-2021).PDF
2021-02-16Crime Statistics & Demographic Data: Henrico Police 2020 Chief of Police Eric English is ushering in an era of transparency. His goal: working together for a safer Henrico. Community members can access Crime, Use of Force, Traffic, Crash, and Demographic data on the new crime statistics section of our website. PDF
2020Crime Report: Henrico Police 2019 The 2019 Crime Report contains Henrico County crime, traffic and emergency communications statistics for calendar year 2019. Part I Violent and Non-Violent Crime, historical crime trends, weapon and drug seizures, total charges as well as crime statistics by magisterial district is included.PDF
2019Crime Report: Henrico Police 2018 The 2018 Crime Report contains Henrico County crime, traffic and emergency communications statistics for calendar year 2018. Part I Violent and Non-Violent Crime, historical crime trends, weapon and drug seizures, total charges as well as crime statistics by magisterial district is included. PDF
2018Crime Report: Henrico Police 2017 Henrico County crime data for 2017 calendar year.PDF
2017Crime Report: Henrico Police 2016 Henrico County crime data for 2016 calendar year. PDF
2016Crime Report: Henrico Police 2015 This report covers calendar year 2015 crime data in Henrico County. PDF
2015Crime Statistics: Henrico County 20 Year Comparison (1995-2014) This document compares County crime statistics from 1995 to 2014.PDF

Police Statistics & Annual Reports

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2023-04-17Annual Report: Henrico Police 2022 The 2022 Henrico Police Annual Report outlines the Division's significant accomplishments from January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022. This report does not include Henrico County crime data.PDF
2022-07-29Workforce & Recruitment Demographic Data Henrico Police is striving for a workforce reflective of the diverse makeup of Henrico County. The following report compares countywide population demographics to the demographic composition of Henrico Police personnel. Also included are demographic statistics and outcomes of the Division's Recruiting for Diversity program. Statistics include race, ethnicity and gender of sworn and civilian employees through June 30, 2022.PDF
2022-03-21Six Month Report: Henrico Police July 1, 2021 – December 31, 2021 The 2021 Henrico Police Six Month Report outlines the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2021 - December 31, 2021. This report does not include Henrico County crime data.PDF
2021-09-09Annual Report: Henrico Police 2021 The 2021 Henrico Police Annual Report outlines the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021. Special Sections include "COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinics" and "Beyond the Badge." This report does not include Henrico County crime data.PDF
2020-12-29Annual Report: Henrico Police 2020 The 2020 Henrico Police Annual Report outlines the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020. Special Sections include "Policing In a Global Pandemic" and "Beyond the Badge." This report does not include Henrico County crime data. PDF
2019Annual Report: Henrico Police 2019 The 2019 Henrico Police Annual Report contains a narrative of the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2018-June 30, 2019. This report does not include Henrico County crime data. PDF
2018Annual Report: Henrico Police 2018 The Henrico Police Annual Report 2018 contains a narrative of the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018. This report does not include Henrico County crime data. PDF
2017Annual Report: Henrico Police 2017 The Henrico Police Annual Report contains a narrative of the Division's significant accomplishments from July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017.PDF

Internal Affairs Statistics

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2023-03-23Office of Internal Affairs: 2022 Complaint Statistics The statistical data contained in this report represents the number of complaints (internal and external) investigated by the Henrico County Police Division Office of Internal Affairs during the 2022 calendar year.PDF
2022-03-09Office of Internal Affairs: 2021 Complaint Statistics The statistical data contained in this report represents the number of complaints (internal and external) investigated by the Henrico County Police Division Office of Internal Affairs during the 2021 calendar year.PDF
2021-02-15Office of Internal Affairs: 2020 Complaint Statistics The statistical data contained in this report represents the number of complaints (internal and external) investigated by the Henrico County Police Division Office of Internal Affairs during the 2020 calendar year.Document
2020Office of Internal Affairs: 2019 Complaint Statistics The statistical data contained in this report represents the number of complaints (internal and external) investigated by the Henrico Police Division Office of Internal Affairs during the 2019 calendar year.PDF
2019Office of Internal Affairs: 2018 Complaint Statistics The statistical data contained in this report represents the number of complaints (internal and external) investigated by the Henrico Police Division Office of Internal Affairs during the 2018 calendar year.PDF

Police Policy

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2023-05-04Police Policy: Henrico County Public Schools Police policy for School Resource Officers (SROs) or officer's responding to a call for service at any public school in Henrico County.PDF
2023-05-04Police Policy: Vehicular Pursuits Line procedure for initiating, participating, and terminating any vehicular pursuit. When officers engage in vehicular pursuits utilizing emergency lights and siren, they shall do so in accordance with existing statutes and this directive.PDF
2023-03-24Police Policy: Mentally Ill Persons This policy establishes procedures for handling mentally ill persons. Division members frequently encounter persons who appear to have a mental illness and, as a result, may cause serious harm to themselves or others, or suffer serious harm due to a lack of capacity to protect themselves or to provide for their basic needs. Members of Henrico County’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) can be valuable in assisting members with these individuals.PDF
2023-03-22Police Policy: Personal Appearance and Grooming-Sworn Members Police policy for personal appearance and grooming standards for sworn members while on-duty.PDF
2022-12-09Police Policy: Freedom of Information Line procedure for all Freedom of Information Act requests made to any member of Henrico Police.PDF
2022-10-25Police Policy: Body Worn Cameras Henrico Police procedures for Body Worn Cameras (BWC), including the management, storage, and retrieval and dissemination of BWC recordings. PDF
2022-10-05Police Policy: Voter Participation and Political Activity Police officers are a vital part of any community. As such, they should use their privilege to vote in local, statewide, and national elections. Local political activities by any police officer should be limited to preventing conflicts of interest or an infringement of the Police Division's neutrality.PDF
2022-09-21Henrico Police Policy Henrico County Police Division Policy outlines the principles by which its employees are expected to operate and establishes guidelines to enable the Division to reach its vision.PDF
2022-09-21Police Policy: Code of Conduct Establishes standards of conduct that are consistent with the values and mission of the Henrico County Police Division and are expected of all Division members. The Code of Conduct also outlines the penalties for Code of Conduct violations. PDF
2022-03-21Police Policy: Transportation of Persons in Custody This document contains pages from the Police Division's Directives manual regarding transporting persons in custody. PDF
2021-12-17Police Policy: License, Equipment, Sobriety, Info-Seeking and Diversionary Checks Line procedures for the criteria and conduct of Police members when performing licensing, equipment, sobriety, information-seeking checks and/or diversionary checkpoints. PDF
2021-10-29Police Policy: Response to Resistance Outlines the Division's policy and procedures regarding an officer's response to resistance, also known as use of force. Includes de-escalation, less-lethal and deadly force, prohibited practices, and the duty to intervene procedures. PDF
2021-07-16Police Policy: Patrol Stations and Zone Structures This policy defines the basic structure of Henrico Police patrol areas and zone structure, allowing for modifications to meet specific public-safety needs.PDF
2021-06-14Police Policy: Internal Affairs Policy, procedures and authority of the Division's Internal Affairs Unit, whose purpose is to ensure the integrity of the Police Division and protect its members from false allegations.PDF
2021-06-14Police Policy: Corrective and Disciplinary Action Establishes procedures for imposing corrective and/or disciplinary actions and ensuring due process for all Division members.PDF
2021-04-30Police Policy: Recruitment Police policy regarding how the Division is to fill vacant positions with the best qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability.PDF
2020-07-08Police Policy: Strip and Body Cavity Searches Police policy on restrictions and procedures regarding strip and body cavity searches.PDF
2020-07-08Police Policy: Reporting Hate Crimes Line procedure for officers who encounter an incident, act, or information which may be considered a hate crime.PDF
2017-03-02Police Policy: Social Media/Networking This policy, in conjunction with Henrico County policy regarding social media, establishes guidelines for Division-sponsored social media, as well as Division members’ personal use of social media.PDF
2016-02-10Police Policy: Volunteers In Policing Program Police policy for administers of and the recruitment and screening of volunteers for the Henrico Police Volunteers in Policing Program. PDF
2015-01-23Police Policy: Biased Policing Police policy on biased policing outlining procedures, considerations, training, corrective measures and administrative review. PDF

Other Police Public Data

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Federal Grant Funded Vehicles This report lists vehicles procured for the Police Division through federal grants. PDF
Federal Military Donated This report lists military equipment donated to the Police Division by the U.S. Military. PDF
Federal Grant Police Expenditures This report lists police equipment obtained by the Police Division using monies from federal grants.PDF
Federal Military Surplus – 1033 This report lists military surplus equipment procured by the Police Division from U.S. Military surplus. PDF

 

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