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The Bowling Green Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Wood County, Ohio. The department is responsible for investigating crimes, conducting traffic stops, making local arrests, and filing police reports. The department is composed of 4 main bureaus: administration, operations, administrative and services.
Tony Hetrick, Chief of Police
Bowling Green Police Department
175 W. Wooster Street
Bowling Green, OH 43402
County: Wood
Phone: 419-352-8775
Fax: 419-353-6491
Population Served: 30,000
Number of Officers: 42
All persons arrested by the Bowling Green Police Department are transported to the Wood County Jail. The Wood County Jail is a full-service, minimum to maximum security facility located in Bowling Green, Ohio. The jail has a capacity of 224 inmates.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members while incarcerated. All visits are conducted via a video monitoring system. Accounts must be made on the Securus Technologies website. Once an account is made, visits can be scheduled. Visits can be scheduled up to 21 days in advance.
Onsite Visitation:
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-11:30am, 3:30pm-4:20pm
Offsite Visitation:
Monday-Sunday: 7am-11:30am, 3:30pm-4:30pm, 5:30pm-8:30pm
The crime rate in Bowling Green, Ohio was 134 in the year 2021. The overall crime rate is 2 times lower than the US average, and 52.5% higher than all US cities. The annual crime rate has increased by 55%. In the last 5 years, Bowling Green has seen a decline of both violent and property crimes. Bowling Green has a livability score of 83/100, which is considered exceptional. Bowling Green crime rates are 34% lower than the Ohio average.