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https://www.iowa.gov/policies -media-policies This is the official page of the Iowa Department of Public Safety. The purpose of this page is to provide news and general information about the Iowa Department of Public Safety to the public. The mission of Iowa DPS is to serve the people of Iowa by providing public safety services with leadership, integrity, and professionalism. REMINDER: This

page is NOT an emergency response page. If you have an emergency, please call 911. The Iowa Department of Public Safety is under the leadership of the Commissioner of the Department, who is appointed by the Governor of the State of Iowa. The Office of the Commissioner houses the Commissioner, the Executive Officer to the Commissioner, the Executive Secretary, the Professional Standards Bureau, the Strategic Communications Bureau, Legal Counsel, and the Policy Advisor/Legislative Liaison. DPS is made up of seven divisions: Iowa State Patrol, Administrative Services Division, Division of Criminal Investigation, Division of Intelligence & Fusion Center, Division of Narcotics Enforcement, Professional Development & Support Services, and the State Fire Marshal Division. DPS also houses the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau, Governor's School Safety Bureau, Program Services Bureau, Finance Bureau, and the Technology Solutions Bureau. The Division of Criminal Investigation oversees the Cyber Crime Bureau, Field Operations Bureau (which includes the Major Crime Unit), Support Operations Bureau (which includes the Iowa S*x Offender Registry), Special Enforcement Operations Bureau, and the Missing Person Information Clearinghouse. The Division of Intelligence & Fusion Center oversees the Intelligence Operations Bureau, the Homeland Security and Analysis Bureau, and the Iowa Office To Combat Human Trafficking. The State Fire Marshal Division oversees the Arson and Explosives Bureau and Fire Service Training Bureau. The Iowa DPS page is not the appropriate venue to make complaints about individuals, businesses or organizations, Iowa DPS, or otherwise. This site does not accept request for public information under Iowa Open Records Statutes. Instead, please use our resources and guidelines at the bottom of the page. This is an open forum, and Iowa DPS welcomes your participation. Keep in mind this is a family-friendly page, so please keep comments and wall posts clean. We ask that you follow our page guidelines. We do not discriminate against any views but will remove any posts that violate the guidelines listed below:

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When a child goes missing, every second counts. The AMBER Alert plan exists to turn our communities into a network of ey...
06/08/2026

When a child goes missing, every second counts. The AMBER Alert plan exists to turn our communities into a network of eyes and ears, working together to bring abducted children home safely.
If circumstances do not meet AMBER Alert criteria, state and local agencies still work together to locate the child.
Remember: There is no waiting period for a missing person report to be filed.
Learn more about Iowa AMBER Alert criteria or missing persons at missingpersons.iowa.gov.

06/05/2026

It's National Donut Day! We hope you can 'paws' and enjoy a sweet treat.

Update 5-31-2026 @12:30PM - Endangered person LOCATED. Thank you for helping us spread the word.________________________...
05/31/2026

Update 5-31-2026 @12:30PM - Endangered person LOCATED. Thank you for helping us spread the word.
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Please see the link for an Endangered Person Advisory out of Shelby County, Iowa.

Harlan, Iowa - The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are issuing an Endangered Person Advisory for 8–year-old Dane Coffman. Dane was reported missing on May 31, 2026. He was last seen with Garry McBreen, age 51. They may be traveling in a silver 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe, Iowa license plate QBX 559 or a silver 2009 Dodge Journey, Iowa license plate QTC 660.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Dane Coffman or Garry McBreen is asked to contact the Shelby County Communications at 712-755-5026 or 911.

Dane Coffman
Age: 8
Height: 4 ft tall’
Weight: 80lbs
Eye: Blue
Hair: Blonde

Dane Coffman last seen with:

Garry Ray McBreen
Age: 51
Height: 6 ft tall
Weight: 185 lbs
Eyes: Green

HARLAN, Iowa - The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are issuing an Endangered Person Advisory.

"A different world could not be built by indifferent people. You all are building a different world because you are not ...
05/29/2026

"A different world could not be built by indifferent people. You all are building a different world because you are not indifferent." - Commissioner Bayens
Congratulations Captain Wade Major, Special Agent in Charge Andrew Giere, and Assistant Director Hunter Bellon on your well-deserved promotions.
We're also happy to honor Trooper Matthew Raes and Chris Van Gorp with Chief's Commendations for their outstanding work.

Welcome to DPS!
05/26/2026

Welcome to DPS!

05/22/2026
05/19/2026

The Iowa State Fire Marshal Division reports 48 fire related deaths in 2025. DPS is proud of the work the Iowa Fire Service Training Bureau does to provide resources and training to first responders to equip them with necessary skills to limit personal and property fire damage.

Great work by DCI’s Special Enforcement Operations Bureau!
05/18/2026

Great work by DCI’s Special Enforcement Operations Bureau!

A woman from Northwest Illinois who fraudulently obtained around $100,000 in pandemic-era unemployment benefits, which she converted to cash at a Dubuque casino, was sentenced earlier this month to more than three years in federal prison. This woman is the fourth Illinoisan sentenced for making cash withdrawals at a Dubuque casino from stolen UI fraud money during the pandemic.
DCI's Special Enforcement Operation Bureau (SEOB) began this investigation in 2021. Through comprehensive casework, interviews, surveillance reviews, and examination of subpoenaed records, the four suspects were identified and subsequently charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa. The total amount of fraudulent federal unemployment benefits obtained by the defendants was over $200,000.
Great work by all SEOB agents involved in collecting evidence so justice could be served.

Congrats graduates! You’ve worked hard, don’t derail your plans with a bad choice behind the wheel.Learn more about the ...
05/16/2026

Congrats graduates! You’ve worked hard, don’t derail your plans with a bad choice behind the wheel.
Learn more about the Iowa Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau and their resources, at the link below.

https://dps.iowa.gov/bureaus-iowa-department-public-safety/gtsb

The tassel was worth the hassle. Drive like it.
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Congratulations to all of the 2026 graduates!

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