Police Department

 
6303 Harrison Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45247
(513) 574-0007
POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Snow Emergency Guidelines- Please Drive Carefully!
Township Declared Snow Emergency? Click here for more information.
County Declared Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Snow Emergency? Click here for more information.

Alert! Grandparents Scam
We have received calls and reports about an international "Emergency Cash Scam" that has hit our township. The victims receive a telephone call, purportedly from a family member who has been in a crash, or needs bail money, asking that funds be wired to assist them. The most recent victim in the township lost $6000 after wiring cash to Canada. Another potential victim called Green Township Police after receiving a call "from her grandson" and was warned of the scam, preventing any loss. Click
here for more information.

Public Safety Announcement 10-27-08 Home and Personal Safety
We have received requests for tips regarding home and personal safety.  Click
here here for a comprehensive guide from the National Crime Prevention Council. 

Next of Kin Registration for Ohioans
Any holder of a valid Ohio driver license, commercial driver license, temporary permit or State of Ohio identification card will now have the option of providing the name and information of a contact person they wish to be notified in the event the individual is involved in a crash or emergency and is otherwise unable to communicate with the contact person. Ohioans can now provide next of kin information for up to two contacts,
online or through any BMV deputy registrar.

Parents Encouraged to Get State ID's for Kids
"Having an identification card on record can be an invaluable tool in the safe recovery of a child and the Ohio BMV encourages all parents to bring their children to one of our more than 200 locations statewide to get a State ID card," said Ohio BMV Registrar Mike Rankin. Click
here for more information.

Alert! Internet Extortion Scheme
We have received calls about a nationwide extortion scheme that has surfaced here.  Click
here for more information.

 Vacation Checks
The Police Department will check on your house while you are away.
 

The Green Township Police Department periodically sponsors a Citizens Police Academy (GTPCA).   Classes are held weekly at the Green Twp. Administration building.  The twelve-week program includes classroom instruction on a broad range of law enforcement topics, demonstrations, and hands-on experience at a firing range and on a driving simulator.  Field trips are made to other facilities, such as the Hamilton County Communication Center.

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis from residents of the Township, and are available online or at the station during office hours.  The next class is scheduled to start September 12, 2012.  You may contact Sgt. Mitch Hill for further information.

Graduates of the Citizens Academy are eligible to join the Green Township Police Citizens Academy Alumni, Inc. (GTPCAA)

GTPCAA Is a non-profit organization working in cooperation with the Green Township Police Department to improve the safety and quality of life in the township through educational programs, community activities and volunteer opportunities. Members must have successfully completed the Citizens Police Academy. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Administration Building.  Annual dues are $10.  For more information, call Jack Cramer, 574-9569.