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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

  • Community Problem Oriented Policing: April 2022

    The City of Cincinnati is offering Community Problem Oriented Policing (CPOP) and SARA training for community members. CPOP and SARA are valuable problem-solving methods that can be utilized in community work, grant applications such as the Safe & Clean grant program, place-based problem-solving projects, and community/police relations. This free training […]

  • Alert to North Avondale Neighbors: November 2021

    Please be aware we are experiencing a string of car break-ins and a stolen car. If you have items of value, please keep them in your trunk. Anything in clear view will encourage a car break-in. In the event your car has been ransacked or items stolen, please call the non-emergency […]

  • Law & Safety: October 2021

    Law & Safety: October 2021

    Excavation at 500 Camden (off of Washington) has ceased. They must seek a building permit for excavation and fill. Owners did say their plan is to eventually build houses here, at this point they have not moved any further in discussion with the city on seeking building permits or subdivision of the land so […]