Welcome to Lodi Police Reports. This online system provides a transparent view into Lodi policing based on reports provided by Lodi PD. Our goal is to build trust and collaboration between Lodi PD and Lodi citizens through open data.
With this system, citizens can access information on police responses, see where incidents occur, and view crime trends in neighborhoods. The system displays incident reports for the previous day(s) as they are published. Users can view types of incidents and location data on a map or in charts and graphs.
Note: Animals Calls, Transient and Disturbance make up a significant number of Lodi PD reports, other calls related Code Violations and Suspicious events might not be interesting to the typical citizen. You can choose to ignore those calls by adding them to Ignore Offenses. You can explore categories of reports by selecting a category in Categories . You can also focus on (target) specific offense(s) by adding them to Target Offenses
Police Report Filters Near Address: Lat: Lng: Radius: 1 mi Incidents After:The Map below shows currently selected Categories or Reports. It automatically zooms to show all selected reports.
When there are multiple nearby reports, the map will automatically cluster the reports and show a red or blue circle showing the number of reports contained. As you zoom the map, you'll see the individual reports.
You can download a Map Photo of the current Map as a PNG file by clicking on the button below. Note: iOS and Apple devices can take 30-90 seconds to create the image.
Download Map PhotoThe Report Table below is a spreadsheet, similar in concept to Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, that displays all selected Reports. You can export the data shown below in Excel format and then use in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets or other applications that support the Excel Format to explore the data as you desire.
You can use the Report Table to organize and sort the data, independent of the Map. Dragging a Header to the Sort bar, will group all the reports by that header. It's most useful for Category or Code. It's best to set Items Per Page to All if you're sorting so you can quickly scroll through groups.
Clicking on a row in the Report Table, will display the corresponding report to the Map and zoom the Map to that Report
The TimeLine below enables you to explore all selected reports by Day.
Clicking on the actual Address will select that Report in the Map and then zoom to the Report. (You'll need to scroll up to the map to see it. )
The Total Reports Chart is Donut Chart that shows the percentage of individual reports from the all selected reports for the selected period. You can see which reports are most common and which are less frequent.
Click the Export button to save this chart as: 1) a PDF File, 2) a PNG file or 3) an SVG file. Export
The Weekly Report Bar Chart is most useful when you're viewing 2 or more weeks of data. It shows how individual reports vary from week as well as how the total number of reports vary from week to week
Clicking on an individual report in the Legend will hide that report, enabling you to customize it to explore just the reports you're interested in.
Click the Export button to save this chart as: 1) a PDF File, 2) a PNG file or 3) an SVG file. Export
The Category Trends is a spreadsheet that shows changes in the number of reports organized by category for current 30 days compared to the prior 30 days (31 - 60 days prior).
All categories of reports vary from week to week and month to month. Large percentage trends get rapid attention from Lodi PD and can benefit from citizen awareness and engagement.
The Weekly Category Bar Chart is most useful when you're viewing 2 or more weeks of data. It shows how Key Categories for Reports vary from week as well as how the total number of reports in Key Categories vary from week to week
Clicking on an individual Category in the Legend will hide that Category, enabling you to customize it to explore just the categories you're interested in.
Click the Export button to save this chart as: 1) a PDF File, 2) a PNG file or 3) an SVG file. Export