In Naperville, Illinois, Naperville Police Department is working with Code Four to reduce reporting drag across drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. The focus is faster first drafts, cleaner review, and more officer time back for calls and follow-up.

Naperville Police Department's public materials point to a workload built around drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. That means the first report has to support review, follow-up, and the next step in the case without keeping officers buried in paperwork longer than necessary.
That is what makes this partnership relevant. The operational question is how to help patrol officers, supervisors, and specialized investigators get to a usable narrative faster when a case may move beyond the first report.
Code Four is positioned as a documentation layer that helps officers turn footage, notes, and incident details into a cleaner first draft earlier in the process. For Naperville, that matters not only for standard patrol calls but also for cases that may move into the Investigations Division, Special Operations Group, or drug-unit follow-up.
A stronger starting draft can reduce repetitive cleanup, preserve chronology, and give detectives and supervisors a more usable handoff when a case grows past the initial response.
That fit matters for Naperville PD because workloads around drug and proactive investigations create steady pressure on both caseload and review. Faster first drafts give officers, supervisors, and investigators a shorter path through paperwork and more time back for field work and follow-up.
Code Four is designed to support the report-creation step without forcing Naperville to replace the systems already used for dispatch, records, or supervisory review. The rollout can stay focused on the points where documentation slows down most: the first narrative, the first supervisor pass, and the first handoff into investigative follow-up.
That approach keeps the project grounded in operational workflow instead of day-to-day operations.
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