Police Respond to Battery Call at Disney Springs After Midnight
Public scanner logs reported the 12:38 a.m. dispatch while the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and Walt Disney World have not released official details.
Overview
- The Orange County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting a battery at Disney Springs at 12:38 a.m. on Sunday, July 12, according to multiple scanner-monitoring posts.
- The dispatch was posted publicly by the scanner account Walt Disney World: Active Calls (@WDWActiveCrime) and circulated by local Disney outlets.
- Neither the sheriff’s office nor Walt Disney World has issued a statement and there is no public information about who was involved or whether anyone was injured.
- Official resort channels including the My Disney Experience app indicate Disney Springs was operating normally after the overnight response and guests reported no broad disruptions.
- Emergency calls at Walt Disney World are often logged to generalized property addresses so the exact spot within Disney Springs is not confirmed, and reporters say more facts will depend on a formal police report or criminal filings; this call is the latest in a series of early-July battery dispatches across the resort footprint.