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The Grove City Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Franklin County, Ohio. The department is responsible for deterring crime, solving crimes, making local arrests, maintaining police reports and arrest records, and providing community services. The mission of the department is to serve and protect all by providing professional law enforcement services in partnership with the community.
Kevin Teaford, Chief of Police
Grove City Police Department
3360 Park Street
Grove City, OH 43123
Franklin County
Phone: 614-277-1710
Fax: 614-277-1717
Population Served: 40,000
Number of Officers: 39
All persons arrested by the Grove City Police Department are transported to the Franklin County Jail. The Franklin County Jail is a minimum to maximum facility located in Columbus, Ohio. There are 2 facilities which house inmates. The jail houses inmates who have been charged with misdemeanor or felony offenses. Current inmates and their mugshots can be seen on the facility’s jail roster.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members. Inmates are allowed 1 fifteen minute visit per week. There is a maximum of 2 adults and 3 children per visit for each inmate. The visitation schedule is the same for both facilities. Visiting days go by the inmate’s last name.
A-C: Mondays
D-G: Tuesdays
H-L: Wednesdays
M-Q: Thursdays
Juveniles: Fridays
R-S: Saturdays
T-Z: Sundays
The hours can be between 10:30 am and 9 pm.
The crime rate in Grove City, Ohio is 173. The overall crime rate is 1.6 times smaller than the US average, and is higher than 63.1% of all cities and towns in the US. The annual crime rate has increased by 8%. Over the last 5 years, Grove City has seen a decline in both violent and property crimes. Grove City has a livability score of 91/100, which is considered exceptional. Grove City crime rates are 23% higher than the Ohio average.