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The Wadsworth Police Department is a law enforcement agency located in Medina County, Ohio. The department is composed of 6 divisions: communications, investigations, patrol, records, SWAT, and K9. The communications division is responsible for answering calls for service and dispatching the appropriate units. The investigations division is responsible for conducting thorough investigations of crimes that have occurred within city limits, and solving them. The patrol division is the largest of the department. These officers are responsible for responding to calls for service, deterring crime, conducting preliminary investigations of crimes that have occurred, making local arrests, and providing service to the community. The records division is responsible for maintaining all police reports, arrest records, property, and evidence that is logged into the department. The SWAT division is used in high risk situations, such as hostage negotiations and when serving search warrants. The K9 division is responsible for locating and removing drugs from the streets of the city. The mission of the department is to preserve the public safety and quality of life within the city.
Dan Chafin, Chief of Police
Wadsworth Police Department
120 Maple Street
Wadsworth, OH 44281
Medina County
Phone: 330-334-1511
Fax: 330-335-2770
Population Served: 20,000
Number of Officers: 26
All persons arrested by the Wadsworth Police Department are transported to the Medina County Jail. The Medina County Jail is a minimum to maximum security facility located in Medina, Ohio. The jail houses adult offenders who have been arrested and charged with misdemeanor or felony offenses. All inmates are either serving their sentence, awaiting trial or awaiting transfer to a state of federal prison.
Inmates are encouraged to visit with their friends and family members while incarcerated. Visitation hours are based on where the inmate is housed within the jail. More information can be obtained by calling the jail.
The crime rate in Wadsworth, Ohio is 121. The overall crime rate is 2.2 times smaller than the US average. It is higher than the crime rates in 48.2% of all cities in the US. The annual crime rate has increased by 13% in the last year. In the last 5 years, Wadsworth has seen a decline in violent crime and an incline in property crime. Wadsworth has a livability score of 87/100, which is considered exceptional. Wadsworth crime rates are 38% lower than the Ohio average.