![]() ![]() Operation GOT M will contribute to the quality of life Southfield residents expect and enjoy. Three complaints involving the same vehicle will result in personal contact from an officer who will take the appropriate enforcement action. If enough information is received, the alleged violator will be sent a letter from the police department advising them that a complaint has been made involving their vehicle. Operation GOT M is monitored by the Police Department and all calls will be logged to track repeat offenders. The caller should leave a name and contact number however, anonymous complaints are also accepted and investigated. Pertinent information includes: location, license plate number, vehicle description (color/make/model), and a description of the driver. If any of these three violations are observed, residents can call a non-emergency line at (248) 796-GOT M (4686) and leave a voicemail message with any information they can provide. This program encourages residents to contact the police department with complaints relating to three specific issues: traffic, loud music and littering. On November 1, 2005, the Southfield Police Department, in conjunction with Southfield homeowner’s associations, launched Operation GOT M. Southfield residents can now stay up-to-date regarding what’s happening near their home, work or children’s school. Click on the link below to view current incident data for the City of Southfield. also offers free Crime Alerts which help keep the community well informed by distributing incident reports via e-mail to anyone that subscribes to the system. Any resident with access to the Internet can map out and analyze recent crime activity in their neighborhood. The Southfield Police Department is now LIVE on. The Southfield Police Department has taken a progressive approach to transparency by making crime data available to the public through numerous channels. We shall strive to make our department exceptionally deserving of the trust and confidence of the community through community-oriented policing, continual comprehensive training, and by selection and retention of quality personnel who will best represent the police profession. We are committed to a professional approach to law enforcement and supporting the needs of our community. We stand for providing fair and equal enforcement of the law for all. ![]() We believe in the dignity and worth of all people.
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