Glasgow Police Department has a lot of resources for information, obtaining reports -such as collision, criminal, and open records request- rights that victims have, and civilian accident reports (KSP). 

  1. Citizens Complaint Affidavit
  2. Obtaining Collision Reports: 3-5 Business Days AFTER the collision call the PD at 270-651-6165 to check availability and/or have the report prepared. If report is available, you can come to the PD Mon-Fri  8am-4pm to pick up a copy or you can log onto BuyCrash.com and download a copy. There is a $5 cash or check fee to pick up in person or a $10 fee to download online.

  3. Obtain Criminal Report: Call the PD at 270-651-6165 to check availability and/or have the report prepared. If report is available, you can come to the PD Mon-Fri  8am-4pm to pick up a copy. There is a $5 cash or check fee to pick up in person.

  4. Open Records Request: Fill out the request application from the city’s website.

  5. TipLine: Submit an anonymous tip to [email protected] or call dispatch: 270-651-1175
  6. Victim’s Rights Pamphlet

  7. Civilian Accident Reports: Kentucky law requires that any person involved in an accident resulting in property damage in excess of five hundred dollars file a written report with the Kentucky State Police no later than 10 days of the accident. Report here.

  8. CrimeStoppers : 270-781-2583 or toll free at 866-842-CLUE.  Visit them on Facebook here.
  9. Barren River Drug Task Force:  is a force that works to help maintain drug control across the state, and help to prevent violent crimes.
  10. SWAT Team: Tactical team collaboration for instances of violent calls.
  11. ASAP (Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention: Promotes the reduction of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs use and its consequences among youth and adults.
  12. Hope Harbor: Non-profit crisis counseling center that provides one-of-a-kind services to victims of sexual assault and their families and friends.
  13. BRACAC (Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center): Provides the support and services that child victims of sexual abuse need, along with their families. 
  14. Dealing with Anxiety: People with anxiety disorders may have constant, uncontrollable fear that interferes with their lives.
  15. Mental Illness Guide: People diagnosed with serious mental illness typically need a combination of medication and talk therapy to get better.

For additional information and resources on law enforcement, we encourage you to visit the following government websites:

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