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       Last updated 2/23/2008   
Be Informed - Keep Us Informed - Be Safe - Together we can stop criminals!

Don’t become a victim and don’t be afraid to call us. Together we can stop criminals and solve community problems. If you see something strange or just out of the norm going on, give us a call to respond or leave a crime tip on our anonymous crime tip line at 860-7233. We have solved many crimes due to phone calls from concerned citizens. If it looks out of place trust your instinct and call.

Recent Crimes - Please call Investigator Mike Matheson 242-2727 or leave an anonymous tip on the crime tip line if you have any information on these open offenses:
2/23/2008 Tower Ave - St. Bernard High School - Subjects egged the front and rear of school by the cafeteria.
2/7/2008   Fischer Ave - Klosterman's - Theft of gas and starters taken from trucks
1/30/2008 Thefts - Several smash and grabs from cars along Kemper, Sullivan, Leonard.
1/29/2008
4615 Greenlee Ave - Burglary - rear window broken out of house
1/14/2008 Ross Ave - Baxter Vault - Theft of gas and starters taken from trucks
Jan 2008  Ross Park Upper Ball Field - Vandalism - Unknown suspects took spray paint and put graffiti on the stadium seats
Jan 2008   Criminal Damagings - Several cars were egged over several days around Sullivan, Church, Greenlee

2/15/2005 IR75 SB - Homicide - Douglas Johnson

Crime Prevention Reminders:
Don't leave cars unlocked, don't leave valuables or money in your car, don't leave keys in the car and leave it running - we've had many thefts from that, if you have to leave it running, lock the doors etc.

Sex Offender Registration and notification law Added 2/18/2008
The Ohio Attorney General recently announced an expansion in the Ohio Sex Offender Registration and notification law.  The voluntary program sends automatic email messages to inform citizens when a registered sex offender has moved into their neighborhood.  Residents interested in e-mail notification can go to the Attorney Generals website or the county sheriff’s web site and register. See links below:

Ohio AG Sex Offender Page (eSORN)
Hamilton County Sheriff's Sex Offender Page
Family Watchdog  http://www.familywatchdog.us/
FBI Sex Offender Listing by State