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Jupiter, Florida Jail and Mugshot Information
Jupiter is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 23.61 square miles (61.14 sq. km). The Town of Jupiter had a population of approximately 58,298 in the year 2010.
The mayor of Jupiter, Florida is Todd Wodraska. Todd Wodraska can be contacted at (561) 741-2214 and by email at toddw@jupiter.fl.us.
Todd Wodraska, Mayor
Jupiter Town Mayor’s Office
Town of Jupiter
Jupiter Town Hall
210 Military Trail
Jupiter, FL 33458
Phone: (561) 741-2214
Email: toddw@jupiter.fl.us
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Violent crime rate in 2018 Jupiter: 110.6; U.S. Average: 207.3
Violent crime rate in 2017 Jupiter: 98.8; U.S. Average: 215.2
Violent crime rate in 2016 Jupiter: 126.0; U.S. Average: 216.3
Facts about crime in Jupiter, Florida:
Jupiter crime rates are 36% lower than the national average
Violent crimes in Jupiter are 48% lower than the national average
In Jupiter, you have a 1 in 61 chance of becoming a victim of crime
Jupiter is safer than 56% of the cities in the United States
Year over year crime in Jupiter has decreased by 25%
Jupiter, Florida Police Station Information
Jupiter Police Department
Jupiter Police Department Divisions:
Beach Unit:
The Beach Unit is a specialized assignment to patrol the Town of Jupiter beaches. Officers patrol the beaches on four-wheel-drive vehicles, ATV’s, on bicycles, and on foot. The Beach Patrol officers are given specialized training to issue citations and handle problems on the beach and enforce all town ordinances and state laws on the beach.
K-9 Unit:
The K-9 Unit is comprised of specially trained police dogs and their police officer handlers. The use of canines is imperative in the fight against crime and provide protection for officers and the community.
Criminal Investigations Division:
The Criminal Investigations Division (CID) is comprised of General Assignment Detectives, Juvenile Detectives, and Special Investigation Detectives. The primary responsibility of this unit is to investigate all reported criminal activities that occur within the Town.
Marine Unit:
The Marine Unit is tasked with the responsibility of patrolling Jupiter’s navigable waterways. This is accomplished with the use of a 32-foot Contender and a 24-foot Ocean Master police boat, as well as a 16-foot rigid hull inflatable vessel.
Patrol Bureau:
The Patrol Bureau Commander is responsible for the most vital unit in the agency. The Patrol Bureau is comprised of Police Officers responsible for responding to and investigating calls for service and patrolling Jupiter’s streets and neighborhoods.
S.W.A.T.:
The Special Weapons and Tactics Team is a specialized unit within the Jupiter Police Department comprised of 20 continually trained members. Since its implementation, the S.W.A.T. Team’s goal is to provide for the safe execution of search warrants, dignitary protection and hostage negotiation situations.
Traffic Unit:
The Traffic Unit Officers are responsible for enforcing Florida’s Uniform Traffic Laws, investigation of vehicle crashes, and providing traffic control and escorts for VIP motorcades, as well as community activities such as the annual Holiday and Homecoming parades.
Daniel Kerr, Chief of Police
Jupiter Police Department
210 Military Trail,
Jupiter, FL 33458
Phone: (561) 746-6201 or (561) 741-2231 (Chief)
Email: 1130@jupiter.fl.us
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.