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  • Police Reports

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    Copies of police reports can be obtained through the Clerk of Courts office located in the Norwood Police Department at 4701 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45212. Their hours are Mon-Fri 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Other records are available by public records requests through the Administrative Section of the Police Department. Please allow three to five days for reports to be processed before a request is made. For further information, please call the Clerk's Office at (513) 458-4535.

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  • Compliment Process 

    We are extremely proud of the work we do and the services that we deliver. If you would like to a compliment an officer on how a situation was handled, you may do so in any of the following ways.

    - Write a letter or send a note or card to the attention of William Kramer, Chief of Police, 4701 Montgomery Rd. Norwood, Ohio 45212.
    - Write a letter to the attention of the Joseph Geers, Safety-Service Director, 4645 Montgomery Rd. Norwood, Ohio 45212
    - Send an electronic mail message to the Chief of Police at wkramer@norwoodpolice.org
    - Phone the secretary to the Chief of Police, 513-458-4523.
    - Stop in the Norwood Police Department and speak to the on duty Supervisor. He will take your compliment and forward it to the Chief.

    All compliments to officers, no matter how they are received, are forwarded to the attention of that police officer and a copy is placed in his or her personnel file.

    We appreciate all feedback on our work from anyone with whom we may have had contact or who observed our officers in action.

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  • When is it appropriate to call 911?

    • A person is hurting someone else

    • A person is hurt and needs help

    • A person is committing a theft offense

    • Visible smoke or fire

    For any call that does not meet the above criteria call: (513) 458-4520.


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