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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, under the command of Capt. Matthew Hammer, is responsible for patrolling and policing 6 neighborhoods: Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, CUF, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End. District 1 is home to: Cincinnati Police Department Headquarters. Music Hall. Ensemble Theatre. Art Academy of Cincinnati. Historic Findlay Market
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.
The Cincinnati Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency of Cincinnati, Ohio. The department has 1,053 sworn officers and 119 non-sworn employees.
Cincinnati Police Districts. Police Districts layer displays the 5 police districts of the city of Cincinnati. District 1 is responsible for patrolling and policing five neighborhoods: the Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End.
Our department is broken into five districts, along with a Central Business District that is responsible for patrolling Downtown Cincinnati including the greenspace, bars, and businesses that surround popular destinations like Great American Ballpark and Paycor Stadium.
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.
The Cincinnati Police Department's (CPD) records crime incidents in the City through Records Management System (RMS) that stores agency-wide data about law enforcement operations. Incidents are the records of crime reported by CPD.
Mt. Auburn will move from District 4 to District 1. Walnut Hills will be reassigned from District 4 to District 2. And Mt. Adams will be reassigned from District 1 to the Central Business...
A restructuring of the Cincinnati Police Department will eliminate District 5 and move the neighborhoods in that area to other districts by the end of the year, officials announced Tuesday.