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The Montgomery Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Hamilton County, Ohio. The department is composed of 22 officers, including 1 chief, 1 captain, 5 sergeants, 2 detectives, 1 Narcotics officer, 2 school resource officers, 1 traffic safety officers, and 10 patrol officers. These officers are responsible for deterring crime, investigating crimes, responding to calls for service and making local arrests. There are also 2 police records clerks who maintain all reports processed through the department. The mission of the department is to serve, protect and enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the community.
John Crowell, Chief of Police
Montgomery Police Department
10150 Montgomery Road
Montgomery, OH 45242
Hamilton County
Phone: 513-985-1600
Fax: 513-985-0870
Population Served: 10,000
Number of Officers: 20
All persons arrested by the Montgomery Police Department are transported to the Hamilton County Jail. The Hamilton County Corrections is composed of 3 full-service jails located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hamilton County Justice Center is the division’s primary facility. The Justice Center has an inmate capacity of 1,240. The second facility is the Reading Road Facility, which has an inmate capacity of 172. The third facility is the Woodburn Avenue Facility, which has a capacity of 60 inmates. Each facility provides many programs to the inmates such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Bible Study and adult education classes. Between the 3 facilities, there is an average daily population of 1,524 inmates. Hamilton County books approximately 31,000 inmates per year. Current inmates and their mugshots can be viewed on the Hamilton County jail roster.
The crime rate in Montgomery, Ohio is 62. The overall crime rate is 4.4 times smaller than the US average. The crime rate is higher than the crime rate in 24.8% of all cities and towns in the US. The annual crime rate has decreased by 3%. In the last 5 years, Montgomery has seen a decline of both violent and property crimes. Montgomery has a livability score of 90/100, which is considered exceptional. Montgomery crime rates are 64% lower than the Ohio average.