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Cincinnati Fire Department–Engine Co. 9

Fire District 3:

513-352-2309

CALL 911 FOR FIRE EMERGENCY

Cincinnati Police – District 4

4150 Reading Rd

District 4 Non-Emergency: (513) 569-8600

North Avondale Neighborhood Officer:

Officer Allison Heiland, P0696

Direct: 513-569-8654

Allison.Heiland@cincinnati-oh.gov

Additional numbers to call

To report a crime for insurance purposes or to simply notify the police without wanting a visit by the police, call (513) 352-2960

CALL 911 FOR POLICE EMERGENCY

CALL 765-1212 FOR NON-EMERGENCY


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Law and Safety Posts

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    Neighborhood block watch

    Several streets in North Avondale have formed block watch organizations to help the police better serve our community. If you are interested in volunteering, forming or learning more about a block watch group in your area please use the form on the Volunteer page to request a block watch captain contact […]

  • Law & Safety crime stats update for Nov 2022

    Law & Safety crime stats update for Nov 2022

    Updated crime stats from Sgt. Meister are in the Neighborhood’s favor as of 10/25/2022 Carolyn Gilman Chair

  • Law & Safety: October 2022

    Law & Safety: October 2022

    District 4, District 5 and St. Bernard police worked with DOTE to create a plan to add a bump out crosswalk (updated) now at Reading and Clinton Springs. See below. Carolyn Gilman Chair