The DeSoto Police and Fire Departments have released their call volume and incident reports for the week of Nov. 11 to Nov. 16.
The DeSoto Police Department responded to a total of 2,101 calls during this period.
Neighborhood patrol calls were the most frequent, with 645 recorded instances followed by 406 directed patrol calls.
Business-related calls totaled 267, while there were 221 traffic-related calls.
Additionally, the department responded to 61 animal-related calls and 43 calls concerning suspicious activity.
Meanwhile, the DeSoto Fire Department reported various incidents during the week of Nov. 3 to Nov. 9.
The Department reported 146 rescue and emergency medical service (EMS) incidents, marking the largest category of responses.
There were 22 good intent calls, nine false alarms, 10 service calls, four hazardous incidents, and one fire-related response.
These reports provide a comprehensive overview of the public safety efforts in DeSoto.
The report is meant to highlight the continuous efforts of the police department and fire department in managing a wide range of emergencies and service calls.
For more information and updates from the DeSoto Police and Fire Departments, residents can visit the city’s official website or contact the respective departments directly.