May 2026 Disney-area police activity is now updated. The public call feed was down from May 19–26, but WDWActiveCrime obtained and added the missing records. Final May total: 570 calls
May 2026 Disney-Area Police Activity Reached 570 Calls After Missing Records Were Added
WDWActiveCrime has updated its May 2026 Walt Disney World-area police activity summary after obtaining and adding calls from a public feed outage that lasted from May 19 through May 26, 2026.
The completed May dataset now shows 570 total calls for service.
The feed outage matters because the missing records were not limited to minor call types. The recovered May 19–26 records included multiple serious medical and investigative responses, including Dead Person, Suicide Attempt, and Person Down calls.
Among the recovered outage-period records were:
- 2 Dead Person calls
- 2 Suicide Attempt calls
- 8 Person Down calls
Those same categories now appear in the completed May monthly summary.
Trespasser and Vehicle Crash Calls Led the Month
The most frequent call type in May was Trespasser, with 59 calls.
That was followed by:
Vehicle Crash: 53
Rescue or Medical: 35
Verbal Fight: 32
Suspicious Incident: 31
Well-Being Check: 24
Suspicious Person: 19
The data also showed repeated disturbance, theft, and medical-related calls throughout the month.
Other notable May totals included:
Battery / Battery GoA: 27 combined
Petty Theft: 14
911 Emergency: 11
Suspicious Vehicle: 10
Person Down: 8
Physical Fight: 6
Grand Theft: 5
Misdemeanor Arrest: 4
Aggravated Assault: 2
Suicide Attempt: 2
Dead Person: 2
Aggravated Battery: 1
Stolen Vehicle: 1
Video Voyeurism: 1
Feed Outage Changed the May Picture
The May 19–26 outage meant the public-facing call feed was missing a full week of activity during the month. Once those records were obtained and added, the May summary became more complete.
The recovered records are especially important because they included serious categories that would not have been reflected accurately if the month had been summarized only from the live public feed while it was available.
This is similar to the issue WDWActiveCrime previously identified with missing public-feed records in April 2026, where added records changed both the monthly total and the seriousness of the call categories reflected in the final summary.
What the Numbers Do and Do Not Show
The May 2026 summary shows police call activity in the Walt Disney World-area data tracked by WDWActiveCrime. It does not mean every call resulted in an arrest, criminal charge, confirmed crime, injury, or death.
For example, a Dead Person call is a dispatch category. It should be read as a call listed that way in the public record, not as a full death investigation report. Likewise, Person Down and Suicide Attempt calls reflect dispatch classifications, not final medical determinations.
WDWActiveCrime does not publish private medical details, victim names, or identifying information from these summaries. The purpose of the monthly report is to document public safety activity trends using publicly collected data.
May 2026 Summary
For May 2026, the completed Walt Disney World-area police activity summary shows:
Total calls: 570
Highest category: Trespasser, 59 calls
Second highest category: Vehicle Crash, 53 calls
Recovered outage-period serious calls: 2 Dead Person, 2 Suicide Attempt, 8 Person Down
The May summary reinforces why WDWActiveCrime tracks outages and missing records. When public feed data is incomplete, the monthly picture can undercount both the total number of calls and the seriousness of incidents occurring in the Disney-area public record.