FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Fort Wayne Police Department is opening a new Downtown District. It will have a dedicated office with its own officers to respond to issues that happen downtown.
The district’s opening was announced on Wednesday. The team there will use ATVs to patrol parks and trails, as well as have officers on bikes and drones.
The FWPD released the following:

The Fort Wayne Police Department officially launched its new Downtown District this week, marking a significant step forward in the city’s ongoing commitment to public safety, community engagement, and downtown growth.
The Downtown District was created to provide dedicated leadership, focused patrol resources, and increased officer visibility in the heart of the city. The new district will
enhance response capabilities, strengthen partnerships with downtown businesses and residents, and support the continued growth of Fort Wayne’s urban core.
During a press briefing, Police Chief P.J. Smith joined Mayor Sharon Tucker and city leaders in formally introducing the district during its opening week.
“Downtown Fort Wayne continues to grow as a place where people live, work, gather, and invest,” said Chief Smith. “This new district reflects our commitment to keeping downtown safe, welcoming, and vibrant for everyone.”
Chief Smith also recognized Mayor Tucker’s leadership in supporting the initiative.
“This Downtown District reflects Mayor Tucker’s vision of a growing city that continues to invest in safety, trust, and strong community partnerships,” the Chief said.
“Public safety continues to be a critical focus area for me. I’m encouraged by the positive strides we’re making to be the safest community possible. The addition of the Downtown District is a strong demonstration of our commitment to ensuring that everyone has an enjoyable experience in our growing downtown. Thank you to the FWPD leadership team and our officers who work tirelessly to care for all of us,” said Mayor Tucker.
The Downtown District will focus on:
• visible patrol presence
• proactive crime prevention
• traffic and pedestrian safety
• quality-of-life concerns
• direct engagement with businesses and residents
The Fort Wayne Police Department remains committed to building trust, maintaining visibility, and supporting the continued success of downtown Fort Wayne.





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