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The Akron Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Summit County, Ohio. The department is composed of 4 main divisions: investigations, police community relations, services and uniform services. The investigation division is responsible for conducting thorough investigations of violent crimes, property crimes and sexual assualts. The police community relations division is responsible for connecting the department with the community through various programs and activities such as DARE programs and safety programs. The services division is responsible for department training and technical services. The uniform services division is responsible for responding to 911 calls, making local arrests, filing police reports and arrest records, and conducting traffic stops.

Stephen L. Mylett, Chief of Police

Akron Police Department
217 S. High Street
Akron, OH 44308
Phone: 330-375-2552

Population Served: 223,019
Number of Officers: 498

All persons arrested by the Akron Police Department are transported to the Summit County Jail. The jail is classified as a full service detention center. The current capacity is 671 inmates. Video visitation is available to all inmates. Visitation is conducted on site at the jail using the video terminals located in the facility’s visitation center. Off site visitation can be conducted using a computer, tablet or smartphone. To view current visitation hours, an account must be created on the Summit County Jail website.

The crime rate in Akron, Ohio was 446 in the year 2019. The overall crime rate is 1.6 times higher than the U.S. average and higher than 93.7% of all U.S. cities. The 2019 annual crime rate decreased by 7% in Akron, Ohio. In the last 5 years Akron has seen a rise in violent crime and a decline in property crime. Akron has a livability score of 62/100, which is considered below average. Akron crime rates are 106% higher than the Ohio average. Recent arrests can be viewed online.

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Record Requests, Police Reports and Mugshots in Akron, Ohio

Public record requests are available through the Akron City Government. Public record requests may be submitted by phone to (330) 375-2030, by email to [email protected] or by mail or in person to the City of Akron Law Department, Civil Division, 161 South High Street, Suite 202, Akron, Ohio 44308.

Police reports, crime reports and traffic accident reports can be viewed online, on the Akron Police Department’ website.

The Summit County Jail has a public inmate roster. The roster lists the inmate’s name, mugshot, inmate number, charges and bond amount.

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County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Akron, Ohio

The Summit County Sheriff’s Office also has jurisdiction over Akron, Ohio. The Summit County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for overseeing the county jail and serving all warrants. Information regarding active warrants can be obtained by contacting the Summit County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Division over the phone or in person.

Summit County Sheriff’s Office-Warrant Division
53 University Ave
Akron, OH 44308
Phone: 330-643-2108
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am to 4pm

Akron, Ohio Information

Akron is the 5th largest city in the state of Ohio. Akron is located in the Great Lakes region, about 39 miles south of Lake Erie and is the county seat of Summit County.. The city covers a total of 62.37 square miles and has a total population of 223,019. The current mayor of Akron, Ohio is Dan Horrigan. Mayor Horrigan was re-elected for his second term in 2020.

Dan Horrigan, Mayor
Phone: 330-375-2345
Fax: 330-375-2468
Email: [email protected]

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