Fayetteville Police Department deployed Code Four across patrol and Major Crimes to accelerate report writing and free detectives to focus on solving cases instead of writing about them.

Fayetteville PD's officers were spending hours writing reports for incidents that lasted minutes. Major Crimes detectives faced even greater documentation burdens, with complex investigations requiring detailed reports that could take an entire shift to complete.
This administrative workload meant less time on the streets, slower case closures, and detectives buried in paperwork instead of solving crimes.
Code Four was deployed across Fayetteville PD with a focus on both patrol and their Major Crimes unit. For patrol, the platform analyzes body camera footage and generates comprehensive incident reports automatically. For Major Crimes, advanced capabilities process multiple evidence sources, body camera footage, interview recordings, surveillance video, and synthesize them into detailed investigative reports.
What used to take detectives hours now takes minutes, allowing them to handle more active investigations simultaneously.
Patrol officers gained back hours each week previously spent on reports. Major Crimes case documentation time was reduced dramatically. Detectives can now handle more active investigations simultaneously, leading to faster case closures and quicker justice for victims. More officers on patrol means faster response times and greater community engagement.
“On patrol, the time savings show up immediately. I am clearing reports faster and getting back to calls while the shift is still moving.”
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