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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 Trent Crutcher, P241, Serving North Avondale / Bond Hill

Direct: 513-569-8649

trent.crutcher@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

  • Law & Safety: September 2021

    Update: Double STOP signs have been painted at the new “all stop” area, Clinton Springs and E. Mitchell. The city is going to change the corner near the stop sign to make it a sharper L shape, so it’s more difficult to roll through. The message board is going to take a […]

  • Law & Safety: Summer 2021

    Law & Safety: Summer 2021

    Update: Regarding the new All Stop at Clinton Springs and E. Mitchell. The order to have the street painted STOP has been sent to the Public Service Dept. Unfortunately, they are short-staffed and have a backlog of work to complete. The custom message board is also taking longer than expected. I apologize for […]

  • Law & Safety: April 2021

    These signs were installed on 3/10/21.Some drivers are not adhering to the stop sign. It may be the fact that people have been driving the same streets for years and just not noticing the new signage. When the weather warms up the city is planning on having public services go […]