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Each district assigns officers to perform specialized law enforcement tasks that include crime prevention, community relations, vice enforcement activities, traffic control, crime analysis, and warrant service.
District 1 is home to: District 1 is divided into three uniformed patrol shifts, the Downtown Services Unit, the Event Planning Unit, and the Investigative Unit. A lieutenant manages each of the three shifts and the three specialized units.
The Cincinnati Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Cincinnati and provides a full range of police services to 52 diverse neighborhoods. The Department currently maintains approximately 1000 sworn officers and 125 civilian employees.
Cincinnati Police Department Contacts. Subject. Contact Name. Phone. Police Chief. Col. Teresa Theetge. (513) 352-3536. Administration Bureau - Asst. Chief. (513) 352-3536.
The Cincinnati Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Cincinnati and provides a full range of police services to 52 diverse neighborhoods. The Department currently maintains approximately 1000 sworn officers and 125 civilian employees.
District 3 delivers a variety police services with a staff of 161 sworn officers (1 captain, 4 lieutenants, 20 sergeants and 136 officers) and 4 civilians.
District 2's Citizens on Patrol members are a valuable asset to their community and the Police Department. A total of 104 sworn officers and 4 civilian personnel are assigned to District 2.
District 4, under the command of Capt. Eliot Isaac, is responsible for patroling and policing 10 neighborhoods: Mount Auburn, Corryville, Walnut Hills, Avondale, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Bond Hill, Roselawn, Carthage, and Hartwell.
The online records request system is the quickest and best way to submit and track records requests. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions and information regarding records requests. Online Records Request. Cincinnati Police Records Email: cpdrecords@cincinnati-oh.gov.
The Cincinnati Police Department Records Section receives, reviews and files most criminal offense reports, accident reports and related records, and processes traffic violation citations and applications for firearm transfers and registrations.