Non-Emergency: 727.582.6200

Robbery/Homicide Unit

The following is a list of cases that are investigated by the Robbery/Homicide unit:

  • Homicides
  • Suspicious or unusual deaths
  • Suicide
  • Sexual Battery Investigations
  • Missing Persons
  • Attempt Murders
  • Shoot/Throw Deadly Missile
  • Stalking
  • Physical Abuse of the Elderly
  • Aggravated Battery/Assault cases
  • Kidnappings
  • Deaths
  • Bank Robberies
  • Commercial Robberies
  • Individual Robberies
  • Home Invasion Robberies
  • Car Jacking

To have an initial report taken call 582-6200 and select #1 from the menu to speak to the communications center, in order to have a Patrol Deputy respond to take the report.
If you are calling about an existing case that falls into a category listed above, please call 582-6200 and select #5 from the menu to speak with a representative who will assist you.

The unit supervisor can be reached by calling 582-6307.

If you would like to leave an anonymous tip, please call 1-800-873-8477 or visit www.CrimeStoppersOfPinellas.org.

What’s New

Operation Medicine Cabinet

Drop off your expired or unused medications during business hours at Operation Medicine Cabinet drop boxes located at two Sheriff’s Office locations:

The Sheriff’s Administration Building
10750 Ulmerton Rd.
Largo

The Sheriff’s North District Office at
737 Louden Avenue
Dunedin

More Information

When To Call

In Florida, simply dialing 9-1-1 in an emergency connects you to EMS, law enforcement, and the fire rescue.

The 9-1-1 system is for emergencies only – serious vehicle crashes, critical medical situations, crimes in progress, or fire.

Do not call 9-1-1 for non emergency transportation.

If you are unsure if your situation is a true emergency, officials recommend that you let the call taker determine if you need emergency help.

Address

10750 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33778

Mailing address:
PO Drawer 2500
Largo, FL 33779-2500

Phone: (727) 582-6200
Emergency: 9 1 1

Notice

E-mail addresses are public record under Florida Law and are not exempt from public-records requirements. If you do not want your e-mail address to be subject to being released pursuant to a public-records request do not send electronic mail to this entity.

Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing, via the United States Postal Service.