🚨 April data update The public feed was down on April 24–25. After those records were added, April’s Disney-area call total changed from 405 to 469. The added records included Person Down calls and a Dead Person call listed at a Magic Kingdom address. Records have been requested.
WDWActiveCrime has updated its April 2026 Walt Disney World-area police activity summary after adding records from April 24 and April 25, two days when the public-facing call feed was down.
The original April 2026 summary, generated from the public feed data available at the time, showed 405 total calls for the month. After WDWActiveCrime obtained and added the missing April 24–25 records, the updated April total increased to 469 calls.
That is a difference of 64 additional calls.
The update is notable not only because the monthly total changed, but because the added records included serious call types that were not reflected in the original April graphic, including Man Down / Person Down calls and a Dead Person call listed at a Magic Kingdom address.
Added Records Included Dead Person and Person Down Calls
The most notable addition was not simply the higher call total. The newly added records also changed the seriousness of the call categories reflected in the April summary.
Among the added April 24 records was a call listed as:
Dead Person
April 24, 2026, 11:46 a.m.
1460 Magic Kingdom Dr, Bay Lake
That address is associated with Magic Kingdom Park.
WDWActiveCrime has requested the related records for that call and will update this reporting when those records are received.
The added records also included two calls originally listed as Man Down, which appear in the updated monthly summary as Person Down:
Man Down
April 24, 2026, 1:04 a.m.
1498 E Buena Vista Dr (Disney Springs)
Man Down
April 24, 2026, 3:31 p.m.
150 Showbiz Blvd (Hollywood Studios)
In the updated April graphic, the monthly summary now includes:
Person Down: 2
Dead Person: 1
These categories were not shown in the original April summary because the feed outage affected the records used to generate the original monthly total.

Why the Difference Matters
The updated April total shows how a public feed outage can materially change public-facing statistics.
A monthly summary generated from live public-feed data may appear complete at the time it is created. But when the feed is down, delayed, or incomplete, later-obtained records can change both the total number of calls and the types of incidents reflected in the data.
In this case, the missing April 24–25 records increased the monthly total from 405 to 469 and added call categories involving Person Down and Dead Person.
That matters because these summaries are not just visual graphics. They are public-facing records snapshots that help show the volume and nature of police activity in the Walt Disney World area.
Feed Data Should Be Treated as Preliminary During Outages
WDWActiveCrime uses publicly collected and obtained records to track police activity in the Disney-area region. However, this update shows why live-feed-based summaries should be treated as preliminary when the feed experiences downtime.
The original April graphic was accurate based on the available feed data at the time it was generated. The updated graphic reflects the fuller April dataset after the missing April 24–25 records were added.
WDWActiveCrime will continue updating monthly summaries when additional records are obtained and will note when feed gaps, outages, or delayed records affect previously published totals.
Records Requested
WDWActiveCrime has requested the related records for the Dead Person call listed at 1460 Magic Kingdom Dr on April 24, 2026.
The call type should be understood as the classification shown in the call data. It does not, by itself, confirm the final investigative outcome of the incident.
Additional details will be published if and when records are received.