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The Norton Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Summit County, Ohio. The department is made up of sworn officers and civilian staff. The sworn officers of the department are responsible for responding to calls for service, preventing crime, investigating and solving crimes, making local arrests, and providing community services to citizens within the community. The civilian staff is responsible for maintaining all police reports, arrest records, evidence and property that comes into the department. The department works proactively with the members of the community to ensure the safety and well being of all. The goals of the department are to provide the best quality of service to earn the public’s trust and confidence, to reduce crime and the fear of crime.
John Dalessandro, Chief of Police
Norton Police Department
4060 Columbia Woods Dr
Norton, OH 44203
Summit County
Phone: 330-825-2491
Fax: 330-825-8060
Population Served: 11,000
Number of Officers: 16
All persons arrested by the Norton Police Department are transported to the Summit County Jail. The jail is classified as a full service detention center. The current capacity is 671 inmates. Video visitation is available to all inmates. Visitation is conducted on site at the jail using the video terminals located in the facility’s visitation center. Off site visitation can be conducted using a computer, tablet or smartphone. To view current visitation hours, an account must be created on the Summit County Jail website.
The crime rate in Norton, Ohio is 126. The overall crime rate is 2.2 times smaller than the US average. The crime rate is higher than the crime rates in 50% of all cities and towns in America. The annual crime rate increased by 9% in the last year. In the last 5 years, Norton has seen an incline in both violent and property crimes. Norton has a livability score of 90/100, which is considered exceptional. Norton crime rates are 12% lower than the Ohio average.