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The Lebanon Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Warren County, Ohio. The department is composed of 2 main bureaus: operations and support services. The operations bureau is responsible for patrol coverage of the city, investigations of crimes, making local arrests, supervision of the agency’s K9 program and the school resource officer programs. The support services bureau is responsible for the department’s communications, maintaining police reports, arrest records and evidence, recruiting and hiring, and accreditation. The police department employs 31 officers and 9 civilian personnel.
Jeffrey Mitchell, Chief of Police
Lebanon Police Department
25 West Silver Street
Lebanon, OH 45036
Warren County
Phone: 513-932-2010
Fax: 513-932-4006
Population Served: 20,000
Number of Officers: 31
All persons arrested by the Lebanon Police Department are transported to the Warren County Jail. The Warren County Jail is a full-service, minimum to maximum security facility located in Lebanon, Ohio. The jail has a capacity of 499 inmates. Current inmates can be viewed on the facility’s jail roster.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members while incarcerated. Visitation is through video monitoring systems. An account must be made on the HomeWAV website. Once an account is made, visitation days and times will be listed.
The crime rate in Lebanon, Ohio is 181. The overall crime rate is 1.5 times smaller than the US average, and the crime rate is higher than the crime rate of 65.1% of all cities and towns in the US. The annual crime rate increased 40%. In the last 5 years, Lebanon has seen an incline in violent crime and a decline in property crime. Lebanon has a livability score of 82/100, which is considered exceptional. Lebanon crime rates are 30% lower than the Ohio average.