
DUBUQUE, IA — The Dubuque Police Department has published its Monthly Activity Report for May 2025, providing detailed statistics on their operations during the month. The report indicates a surge in activity, marked by a substantial volume of calls and enforcement actions.
As stated in the report, officers addressed a total of 3,199 calls for service in May, indicating the department’s proactive involvement in community safety. These law enforcement efforts led to 239 arrests, which encompass both custodial and non-custodial bookings, along with the serving of 97 warrants. Furthermore, officers issued a total of 491 citations and made 23 arrests linked to Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) offenses.
The Dubuque Police Department would like to clarify that the presence of an individual in the arrest or citation figures does not denote guilt. The report reaffirms the department’s unwavering commitment to public safety and law enforcement, reflecting its core values of “Honor, Integrity, Pride,” a tradition upheld since 1837.
For further details, residents are encouraged to reach out directly to the Dubuque Police Department. The department remains dedicated to serving the community with openness and integrity.