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The Norwalk Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Huron County, Ohio. The department is composed of 6 main divisions: patrol, detective bureau, juvenile unit, reserve unit, SRO, and SRT. The patrol division is the largest of the department. This department is responsible for responding to calls for service, providing services to the community, deterring crime, and making local arrests. The K9 unit is part of the patrol division. The K9 unit is used to locate and remove drugs from the streets of the city. The detective bureau is made up of 3 detectives who investigate and solve crimes ranging from home invasions to homicides. The juvenile unit is responsible for attending to youth-related issues and problems. The reserve unit is made up of 7 officers who work with the officers who are designated to work special details and any other activities assigned by the Chief of Police. The SRO unit is made up of officers who work with schools in the city. The SRT is a special response team who responds to high risk incidents and serves search warrants. There is a civilian support staff who is responsible for maintaining all police reports, arrest records, evidence and property that comes into the department. The department provides services to the community such as children’s IDs, a drug drop off box, self defense classes, and fingerprinting.
Michael Conney, Chief of Police
Norwalk Police Department
37 N Linwood Avenue
Norwalk, OH 44857
Huron County
Phone: 419-663-6780
Fax: 419-668-0345
Population Served: 16,000
Number of Officers: 35
All persons arrested by the Norwalk Police Department are transported to the Huron County Jail. The Huron County Jail is a minimum to maximum security facility located in Norwalk, Ohio. The jail houses inmates who have been charged with misdemeanor or felony offenses. All inmates in the jail are either awaiting trial, serving their sentence, or awaiting transport to state or federal prison.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members while incarcerated. Inmates receive 1 thirty minute visit per week. All visitors must be on an approved list. Visitation days and times are based on where the inmate is housed within the jail.
Monday:
A Pod: 5pm to 5:30 pm
Dorm 1: 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Tuesday:
B Pod: 5pm to 5:30 pm
G Pod: 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Thursday:
C Pod: 5pm to 5:30 pm
Dorm 2: 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Friday:
E Pod: 5pm to 5:30 pm
F Pod: 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Saturday:
D Pod: 5pm to 5:30 pm
Dorm 3: 5:30 pm to 6 pm
Dorm 4: 6 pm to 6:30 pm
The crime rate in Norwalk, Ohio is 117. The overall crime rate is 2.3 times smaller than the US average. The crime rate is higher than the crime rate in 46.9% of all cities located in the US. The annual crime rate has increased by 1% in the last year. In the last 5 years, Norwalk has seen an incline in violent crimes and a decline in property crimes. Norwalk has a livability score of 77/100, which is considered exceptional. Norwalk crime rates are 36% lower than the Ohio average.