SHEPHERDSVILLE  POLICE DEPARTMENT

Preventing Crime, Enforcing Laws, Supporting Public Safety

Welcome

The Shepherdsville Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Shepherdsville, serving the over 9,000 residents of the County Seat for Bullitt County in Kentucky.

SPD provides the highest quality service, preserving human rights, lives, and property, while striving to achieve the goals of the Department, the City, and the community. We are committed to the highest professional standards, working in partnership with our citizens to problem solve and meet the challenges of reducing crime, creating a safer environment, and improving our quality of life.


Shepherdsville Police Department is the first law enforcement agency in the state of Kentucky to share neighborhood crime incident information with community members via the Internet.

The information is presented through a Google Maps interface where residents can review up-to-date crime activity for the city of Shepherdsville.

Click on the icon above to view reported crime data for our city.


  Homeland
Security
Advisory
System

  The Homeland Security Advisory System is an indicator of the risk of terrorist acts.
 Click Here to learn more.
 

AMBER Alert!

America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response

Interested in learning how you can receive AMBER alters on your cell phone or other wireless device?  Click here.

 

Chief's Message

Col. Doug Puckett

Welcome to the Shepherdsville Police Department! We are glad that you are here and proud to provide protection and law enforcement for the citizens of Shepherdsville. We have recently updated our website and hope that you find the answer to exactly the question that brought you to our site - as well as lots of other great information about your police department. Our goal is for you to have at your fingertips the resources you need for information, report requests, and safety awareness. Please feel free to contact us with your comments and feedback regarding the site's look, feel and ability to find information. After all, that is what we are here for - YOU!

Col. Doug Puckett, Chief of Police