Shreveport, LA, August 29, 2025
News Summary
The Shreveport Police Department has inaugurated its first permanent west substation at 5200 Monkhouse Drive, part of an initiative to improve community safety and trust. Operating 24/7, the substation enables residents to file police reports and host community meetings. This facility reflects the department’s commitment to accessibility and crime reduction, with plans for two additional substations in the near future as part of a $6 million project.
Shreveport, LA – The Shreveport Police Department has officially opened its first permanent west substation on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at 5200 Monkhouse Drive. The new facility is part of a significant initiative aimed at enhancing community safety and fostering trust between residents and law enforcement.
The opening ceremony for the substation took place at 1 p.m. and was attended by various officials, including Councilman James Green, who emphasized the importance of the event for District F and the entire city. He articulated that this development embodies a commitment to positive progress and community engagement.
This west substation operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing local residents to file police reports and conduct safe exchanges, such as child custody arrangements or transactions from platforms like Facebook Marketplace. The substation reflects the Shreveport Police Department’s dedication to providing convenient access to law enforcement services within the community.
In addition to general policing operations, the facility is designed to host community meetings and activities that promote interaction between police and residents. It will also serve as a crucial venue for filing reports and addressing community concerns. Chief Wayne Smith communicated that enhancing police presence and accessibility is a priority for the department, as it aims to build trust and improve safety in the area.
According to plans outlined in a bond proposal passed in 2021, this substation is the first of three to be built, with the construction of all three expected to cost approximately $6 million. The project will be financed through interest earnings from the issued bonds. The other two substations are slated to be completed and opened by the first quarter of 2026, following the successful opening of the west facility.
The overarching goal of these three substations is to reduce response times to incidents, increase police visibility in neighborhoods, and ultimately provide an economic boost to the communities they serve. The establishment of the west substation is seen as a milestone moment towards decentralizing police services and enhancing local law enforcement’s ability to engage effectively with the community.
Furthermore, additional police personnel, including captains and officers, will be assigned to the new substation. SPD Corporal Chris Bordelon highlighted that positioning officers directly within communities is anticipated to lead to a decline in crime across the city, reinforcing the substation’s role in public safety efforts.
With this new facility now operational, the Shreveport Police Department continues its commitment to improving community relations and providing a safe environment for all residents. The collaboration between police and citizens is expected to pave the way for future initiatives aimed at further strengthening public safety and fostering trust within the community.
FAQ
What is the location of the new Shreveport Police Department west substation?
The new substation is located at 5200 Monkhouse Drive in Shreveport, Louisiana.
What services will the new west substation offer?
The west substation will offer services including filing police reports, hosting community meetings, and providing a safe space for exchanges such as child custody arrangements or transactions from online platforms.
When was the west substation officially opened?
The west substation was officially opened on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
Are there more substations planned for Shreveport?
Yes, this west substation is the first of three planned substations, with the others expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2026.
Key Features of the New Substation
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | 5200 Monkhouse Drive, Shreveport, LA |
| Operating Hours | 24/7 access |
| Services Offered | Filing reports, community meetings, safe exchanges |
| Cost | Approximately $6 million for three substations |
| Completion Timeline | First quarter of 2026 for remaining substations |
| Expected Outcomes | Reduced response times, improved visibility, crime reduction |
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Additional Resources
- KSLA: Shreveport Police Opening New West Substation
- Wikipedia: Shreveport
- Shreveport Times: Shreveport Police Department Unveils Newest Substation
- Google Search: Shreveport Police Department
- KTAL News: Shreveport Police Substation Open Soon
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Shreveport
- Shreveport-Bossier Advocate: Shreveport Police Substation Ribbon Cutting
- Google News: Shreveport Police Substation

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