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Hot Springs, Arkansas Police Station Crime Information

There were 168 registered sex offenders living in Hot Springs as of January, 2024. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Hot Springs is 220 to 1. The 2020 crime rate in Hot Springs was 565, which was 2.2 times greater than the U.S. average. It was higher than in 98.0% U.S. cities. The crime rate in Hot Springs decreased by 10% from 2019 to 2020. The number of homicides was 9, which was a decrease of 2 compared to 2019. In the last 5 years, Hot Springs has seen an increase in violent crime and a decrease in property crime.

Hot Springs crime rates are 6,376 per 100k, which is 106% higher than Arkansas
Property Crime
5,863 crimes per 100k

Violent Crime
513 crimes per 100k

The Hot Springs Police Department consists of a Field Operations Division, Criminal Investigations Division, and a Services Division. The Field Operations Division includes the Patrol and Special Operations Divisions, which are responsible for traffic enforcement and responding to calls for service. The Criminal Investigations Division Consists of a Violent Crimes Unit, Property Crimes Unit, Special Investigations Division, Nuisance Abatement, and a Drug Task Force. The Services Division has several subunits including, a Communications Division, Records Division, Property and Evidence, Information Systems, Fleet/Grounds Maintenance, and Animal Services

According to the 2022 Hot Springs Police Department Annual Report, There were 454 Shots Fired Incidents with 1,401 Rounds Fired. There were 56,491 calls for service made, 11,443 reports filed, 2,214 warrants issued. There were 47 use of force incidents in 2022 of which 93.6% were on males. There were 210 Adult arrests and 19 juvenile arrests.

Chief of Police: Billy Hrvatin
Phone: 501-321-6789

Hot Springs Police Department Address:
641 Malvern Ave
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901, USA

Mugshot Record Request in Hot Springs, Arkansas

The Freedom of Information Act grants the public access to government records. Records may be in the form of writing, audio, or video files. Government agencies usually have 3 days to issue a response to an FOIA request. The Hot Springs Police Department uses the website nextrequest.com to make a form available online for those who would like to file an FOIA request. To complete the form, users must provide a detailed description of the record they are seeking. The requester should also indicate the department they are requesting from, their name, address, and their contact information.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Hot Springs, Arkansas

To inquire about most wanted fugitives or open warrants in Garland County, the public may contact the Garland County Sheriff’s Office directly at:

Garland County Sheriff’s Office Address:
525 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901

Phone: 501-622-3660

Hot Springs, Arkansas Information

According to 2020 U.S. Census data, the population of Hot Springs was 37,930. The total area of Hot Springs is 37.57 square miles. The county seat is Garland County. The mayor of Hot Springs is Pat McCabe.

Email: pmccabe@hotelhale.com
Phone: 501-276-1409