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Division of Police
4095 Center Road
Brunswick Ohio 44212
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency Dispatch:
330-225-9111
Police Offices and Records:
330-558-6893
Robert Safran
Chief
rsafran@brunswick.oh.us
Apartment liaison
Bicycle Patrol
Communications
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
Detective Bureau
Directed patrol requests
Drug enforcement
Juvenile Diversion Board
K-9 Unit
Mental health liaison
School resource officers
Special Weapons and Tactics/Southwest Enforcement Bureau
Traffic enforcement strategies
Traffic Unit
US Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force
Animal Control
Bicycle registration
Block watch
Business contacts
Citizens' Police Academy
Citizens’ Police Academy application
Citizens’ Police Academy newsletter
Community Engagement Officer
Crime prevention tips
FACT (Family Assistance Coalition Team)
Finding Families
Next of Kin & ID R Kids programs
Salvation Army
Security check
Senior citizen programs
Veterans outreach
Avoiding false alarms
Codified ordinances
Compliments/complaints
Identity theft help
Lost and found pets
Medication drop-off
Most commonly asked questions
Parking on City streets
Pet Finder
Police reports and information requests
Residential History ADA (Disability) form
Self-Reported Incident form
Sex offenders
Victim resources
Wanted persons: Medina Municipal Court
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Robert Safran, Chief of Police
Division of Police Mission Statement:
Law enforcement providing a safe and secure community through proactive partnerships, while maintaining integrity, dedication, and respect.”
The safety of our community relies on a shared responsibility between the Division of Police and our residents. It is through partnerships between the Division of Police and the residents, business community, and school community that we are able to deliver a high degree of police service rooted in a community policing philosophy. The men and women of our agency are some of the finest professionals in the field of law enforcement and are dedicated to serving our great community.
We know policy is a big part of the equation as the Division of Police strives to meet high standards of professionalism and service for the Brunswick community. Based on five key metrics, the Lexipol Connect program has recognized us for excellence in policy maintenance and training.
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Online payment of fines
Payment must be made with a credit card issued to the person listed on the citation only. Credit card verification information must match what is on file with the credit card company. You cannot use another person’s credit card to pay your fine. You must pay the full amount; no partial payments can be accepted. Online payment should be available within 48 hours following the issuance of a ticket. Online payment must be made no later than 24 hours prior to your scheduled court appearance.
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“A Child Is Missing” is a national non-profit that helps law enforcement locate missing children, dementia sufferers, college students missing on campus and others. You can become a part of this effort. By signing up your cell phone or other number at “A Child Is Missing”, you can receive CodeRED messages alerting you to missing persons.
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The 911 CellPhone Bank was created to assist law enforcement and victim services agencies.
How can you help? Bring your old cell phone to the Brunswick Police Station. Donating your old phone will help a person in need and generate funds that go right back to our community.
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