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The Marion Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Marion County, Ohio. The department is responsible for deterring crime, investigating crimes, providing community services and responding to calls for services. The department is composed of patrol officers, detectives and special units. The special units include K9, school resource officers and a special response team. The department provides programs to the community such as a block watch and a citizens police academy. The mission of the department is to enhance the quality of life for all by striving for excellence in every task performed in partnership with the community.
Jay McDonald, Chief of Police
Marion Police Department
233 West Center Street
Marion, OH 43302
Marion County
Phone: 740-387-0541
Fax: 740-382-1819
Population Served: 30,000
Number of Officers: 60
All persons arrested by Marion Police Department are transported to the Multi-County Correctional Center. The center is in Marion, Ohio. Persons arrested within Marion County are housed in the Multi-County Correctional Center, located in Marion, Ohio. The Multi-County Correctional Center is used by the Marion County and Hardin County Sheriff’s Offices. The facility houses inmates who have been arrested for misdemeanor and felony crimes.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members while they are incarcerated. Each inmate is allowed 1 thirty minute visit per week. Visitation must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Visits can be scheduled by calling the jail.
Female Visitation:
Saturdays
I Dorm- 9am
J Dorm- 9:45 am
K Block- 10:30 am
L Block- 10:30 am
Male Visitation:
Sundays
A Dorm- 9am
B Dorm- 10:15 am
C Block- 12:30 pm
D Block- 1:45 pm
E Block- 3:15 pm
F Block- 6 pm
G Dorm- 7:15 pm
H Dorm- 8:30 pm
The crime rate in Marion, Ohio is 269. The overall crime rate is comparable to the US average. The crime rate is higher than the crime rates in 80% of all cities and towns in the US. The annual crime rate has decreased by 5% in the last year. In the last 5 years, Marion has seen an incline in violent crime and a decline in property crimes. Marion has a livability score of 68/100, which is considered exceptional. Marion crime rates are 54% higher than the Ohio average.