See Something, Say Something

See something, say something

The mission of the Midwest City Police Department is to provide law enforcement services, education and leadership through community oriented policing. Community oriented policing is a partnership between the police and the community that identifies and solves community problems.  The goal is to reduce crime and disorder in the community.  We, police and community, play a role in keeping our community safe.  We call on our citizens to be our eyes and ears.  If you have information about a crime or if something seems suspicious, assess the situation then please call 911 or 405-739-1388 for non emergencies.  You can always remain anonymous.  

We are on Twitter and Facebook only, however, the pages are not monitored 24-7, so please refrain using any social media platform to report crimes or suspicious behavior. 

We also suggest you take the time to meet your neighbors and get involved within your neighborhood.  Midwest City currently has nearly 40 active neighborhood associations.  Neighborhood associations share a common desire to protect the integrity of their neighborhood through the establishment of security and a sense of community. 

For more information visit Neighborhood Initiative or contact 405-739-1005 to speak with a Neighborhood Initiative Coordinator or Community Action Officer.