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The Brooklyn Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The mission of the department is to serve as partners with the community to maintain a safe environment. The department commits to the preservation of life, protection of property and safeguarding individual liberties. Officers within the department are responsible for deterring crime, investigating crimes that have occurred, making local arrests, filing police reports and arrest records, and providing public services to the community.
Scott Mielke, Chief of Police
Brooklyn Police Department
7619 Memphis Ave
Brooklyn, OH 44144
County: Cuyahoga
Phone: 216-749-1234
Fax: 216-749-2168
Population Served: 11,000
Number of Officers: 34
All persons arrested by the Brooklyn Police Department are transported to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center is a minimum to maximum security facility located in Cleveland, Ohio. The center has 2 locations, Downtown and Euclid. The Downtown Jail is the primary facility. The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center houses inmates who have been charged with both misdemeanor and felony charges. Inmates are either awaiting trial, serving out their sentence or awaiting transfer to a state prison. The Corrections Center houses over 26,000 inmates annually and employs 700 correctional staff.
Inmates are allowed weekly visits with their friends and family. All visits are through a video recording system. Visitors can use their smartphones or laptops from home or can use a kiosk at the jail for visitation. Visitation can be scheduled online using the Securus Technologies website. An account is needed to schedule a visit.
The crime rate was 312 in Brooklyn in the year 2020. The overall crime rate is consistent with the average of the US and is 85.7% higher than all US cities. The annual crime rate has decreased by 15%. In the last 5 years, Brooklyn has seen a rise in violent crime and a decline of property crime. Brooklyn has a livability score of 84/100, which is considered exceptional. Brooklyn crime rates are 115% higher than the Ohio average.