FBI agency record
Dayton Police Department
Montgomery County, Ohio
Serves ~136,047 residents · UCR reported
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Crime & staffing trends
Summary Reporting System counts from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
Police employment counts reported to the FBI UCR program.
NIBRS incident detail
Incident-based victim counts reported through NIBRS, from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
Top 6 of 29 categories shown.
Top 6 of 24 categories shown.
Top 6 of 19 categories shown.
Open data
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Staffing
- Full-time sworn
- 358
- Part-time sworn
- 0
- Full-time civilian
- 57
- Part-time civilian
- 0
- Total FT employees
- 415
- Population served
- 139,907
- Operating budget
- $55,543,500
Source: BJS LEMAS 2020 (ICPSR) · all waves 1987–2020
- Sworn officers (2025)
- 342
- Civilians (2025)
- 67
Reported annually to the FBI UCR program; full history charted above.
Open data
POP conference activity
Recovery Beyond Addiction
2019 · Submission
Westwood Neighborhood Juvenile Crime Reduction and Recovery
2015 · Submission
The Downtown Engagement Project
2015 · Submission
Safe Oasis:Prostitution Reduction and Recovery Through Consumer Enforcement Strategies
2013 · Finalist
The Safe Delivery Project
2011 · Submission
The Urban High School Disorder Reduction Project
2011 · Finalist
Safer Bars for a Safer Community
2011 · Submission
Metal Theft A Major Problem in Dayton, Ohio; Identification and Reduction
2010 · Submission
Reclaiming the Corner of Chaos
2010 · Finalist
Operation Registration
1999 · Submission
Departmentwide Community Oriented Policing
1999 · Submission
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