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Appleton, Wisconsin Police Report

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Quick Facts

  • County: Outagamie County
  • Population: 234.701
  • ZIP Codes: 54914, 54915, 54913, 54911, 54912
  • Avg Reports/Month: 235
  • Time Zone: America/Chicago

Law Enforcement Agencies Serving Appleton

Appleton Police Department

Type: Local police department
Sworn Officers: 110
Location: Appleton, Outagamie County
Full-time Civilians: 27
Part-time Staff: 0 officers, 45 civilians
ZIP Code: 54911

FIPS Code: 55087 | This agency serves Appleton and surrounding areas in Outagamie County

Outagamie County Sheriff's Office

Type: Sheriff's office
Sworn Officers: 74
Location: Appleton, Outagamie County
Full-time Civilians: 114
Part-time Staff: 4 officers, 4 civilians
ZIP Code: 54911

FIPS Code: 55087 | This agency serves Appleton and surrounding areas in Outagamie County

Grand Chute Police Department

Type: Local police department
Sworn Officers: 29
Location: Appleton, Outagamie County
Full-time Civilians: 4
Part-time Staff: 1 officers, 13 civilians
ZIP Code: 54913

FIPS Code: 55087 | This agency serves Appleton and surrounding areas in Outagamie County

Note: The above agencies maintain records for incidents within their jurisdiction. When requesting a police report, ensure you're contacting the correct agency based on where the incident occurred.

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How to Request a Appleton, Wisconsin Police Report

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Report Types: Accident Reports, Incident Reports, Criminal Records

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