Tag: Mansfield Police Department

  • METRICH Drug Investigation, Firearms and Cash Seized

    METRICH Drug Investigation, Firearms and Cash Seized

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    Drug Investigation/Search Warrant/Arrest

    On April 27, 2026, METRICH Detectives with the assistance of the Mansfield Police

    Department and members of ASORT executed a drug related search warrant at 777 Highland Ave., Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio.The search warrant was authorized by the Honorable Judge David Badnell of the Mansfield Municipal Court. 

    METRICH Detectives conducted their search and seized approximately 73 grams of suspected cocaine, (2) Rifles- Ruger 25-06 & Century arms .762 cal.,(1) Handgun S&W 9mm, along with a Flare gun and $13,258.50 in US currency and other drug related evidence.

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    Also, arrested and incarcerated was Timothy Bush, on charges of (1) ct. Trafficking in

    Cocaine (F-1) & Possession of Cocaine (F-1), (2) cts. of Trafficking in Cocaine (F-3), (1) ct. of Trafficking in Cocaine (F-5) and a Weapons under Disability (F-3).Further drug related charges will be forwarded to the Richland County Prosecutor’s Office.

    The METRICH Enforcement Unit will continue to target those bringing and distributing illegal drugs within our community and encourage citizens to continue to report suspected drug activity.

    Citizens can call the METRICH Crime Tip Hotline at 419-52-CRIME (419-522-7463) or the Task Force line at 419-755-9728 or by using the METRICH app.

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  • 2025 BIKE-A-PALOOZA Mansfield Police Department

    2025 BIKE-A-PALOOZA Mansfield Police Department

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    Mansfield Police Department
    Mansfield Police Department

    News Release
    Mansfield Department of Police
    30 North Diamond Street, Mansfield, Ohio 44902
    (419) 755-9724

    Mansfield Police Department
    Mansfield Police Department

    Date: April 18, 2025 Number: 03


    Subject: 2025 BIKE-A-PALOOZA


    Mansfield Division of Police Hosts 10th Annual “Bike-A-Palooza” Community Event
    The Mansfield Division of Police would like to remind the public of the upcoming
    annual “Bike-A-Palooza” community event, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on
    Saturday, May 10, 2024, at North Lake Park, 625 Hope Road.
    Bike-A-Palooza is a free, family-friendly festival presented by the Mansfield Division
    of Police. The event features a variety of fun and educational activities, including:
    ▪ Bike Ride with a Cop
    ▪ Bicycle Safety Rodeo
    ▪ Bike Inspections & Minor Repairs
    ▪ Bounce Houses
    ▪ Family Entertainment & Food
    ▪ The Mansfield Fire Department’s “House of Hazards”
    ▪ Bicycle Raffle (27 new bikes available!)
    New activities for children have been added this year, making the event even more
    exciting for families.
    Each child who registers will receive a free bicycle helmet, and all attendees are
    encouraged to participate in the bike ride with Mansfield Police Officers along the
    trail, which will begin at the conclusion of the event.
    Please note: Raffle winners must be present to claim their prize.
    This community event would not be possible without the generous support of our
    valued partners, including:
    City of Mansfield Parks & Recreation Dept., Mansfield City Council, Police Athletic
    League (PAL), Mid-Ohio Youth Mentoring, Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #32,
    Lexington Moose 2511, The Ohio State Reformatory Historical Museum, Warren
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    Rupp Inc., Kokosing, Mansfield Fire Department, Wal-Mart, Metal Conversions,
    Prince Pipeline Integrity LLC, Richland County Prosecutor’s Office, Haring Realty,
    International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), 419 Barbershop, Welcome Home
    Fest – Ohio, Charter Next Generation, Sleeping Dogs LE-MC, NECIC (North End
    Community Improvement Collaborative), Mansfield/Richland County Public Library,
    Richland County Transit, We ACT, Richland County Children Services, Prestige Tent
    Rental, OCSEA Chapter 7000 and OCSEA District 3 Council, the Ohio Chapter –
    American Academy of Pediatrics with the “Put A Lid On It” campaign, Dairy Queen,
    and DJK Productions.
    We sincerely thank all of our partners for their continued support and dedication.
    Without their involvement, this event would not be possible.
    We invite everyone to join us for a fun-filled day of safety, fun, and community
    spirit at North Lake Park!

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  • “Safe Surfin” Child Safety Identification Program

    Mansfield Police Department
    Mansfield Police Department

    News Release
    Mansfield Department of Police
    30 North Diamond Street, Mansfield Ohio 44902
    (419) 755-9724

    Mansfield Police Department
    Mansfield Police Department

    Jason Bammann, Chief of Police
    For Immediate Release

    Date: January 24, 2025 Number: 01
    Subject: “Safe Surfin” Child Safety Identification Program

    The annual Child Safety Identification Program, “Safe Surfin”, will be held at
    the Buckeye Imagination Museum, 175 W. 3rd Street Mansfield, Ohio on
    February 22nd, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
    This event will be held in conjunction with the Lexington Moose Lodge #2511
    and will include representatives from many of our local law enforcement
    agencies. “Safe Surfin” is a free event where officers will record each
    participating child’s information, fingerprints and pictures to place on a disc for
    parents for safe keeping. No information on the child is kept by the officers or
    other agencies. Children of all ages are welcome.
    Buckeye Imagination Museum will be giving out free passes for a future visit
    to children that participate in the event. Come out and meet the officers who
    protect your community on a daily basis. If anyone has questions, please feel
    free to contact Sgt. Patrick Williams at 419-755-9740 or Officer Alan Edwards
    at 419-755-9707 of the Mansfield Division of Police.

  • Successful OVI Checkpoint at N. Trimble Rd. and Wyandotte Ave.

    Successful OVI Checkpoint at N. Trimble Rd. and Wyandotte Ave.

    On the evening of September 7, 2024, from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the Ohio Highway Patrol and Mansfield Police Department joined forces for an effective OVI checkpoint at the intersection of N. Trimble Rd. and Wyandotte Ave. The checkpoint, a crucial component in the ongoing effort to enhance road safety, saw a commendable turnout with 256 vehicles passing through. Remarkably, only one vehicle was diverted for further inspection, and there were no OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired) charges issued.

    OVI checkpoints play a significant role in detecting impaired drivers and maintaining public safety on our roads. In an era where advanced vehicle technologies like lane keep assist and self-driving features are becoming increasingly prevalent, detecting impaired drivers has become more challenging. These innovations, while enhancing driver convenience, also necessitate more vigilant enforcement practices to ensure road safety.

    In 2023, the statistics underscored the critical importance of OVI enforcement. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were over 12,000 OVI-related arrests made throughout the year, reflecting a persistent need for effective intervention strategies. This underscores the value of checkpoints, which serve as a proactive measure to deter impaired driving and protect all road users.

    The concept of OVI checkpoints dates back to 1986 when Michigan State Police introduced DUI checkpoints as an effective law enforcement measure. The checkpoints were introduced as a method to combat the growing concern of impaired driving. Despite their effectiveness, the legality of these checkpoints has been a subject of debate. Some individuals argue that checkpoints infringe on constitutional rights, citing concerns about privacy and legality. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of sobriety checkpoints, provided that they adhere to strict guidelines. These guidelines ensure that checkpoints are conducted in a manner that minimizes intrusion while maximizing their effectiveness in detecting impaired drivers.

    The recent checkpoint at N. Trimble Rd. and Wyandotte Ave. exemplifies the successful implementation of these guidelines. The joint operation between the Ohio Highway Patrol and the Mansfield Police Department demonstrated a well-executed approach to road safety, contributing positively to the community’s well-being.

    As technology continues to evolve, so too will the strategies to keep our roads safe. The ongoing commitment of law enforcement agencies to adapt and enhance their practices is vital in ensuring that our streets remain secure and that impaired drivers are held accountable. The success of the recent checkpoint is a testament to the effectiveness of these efforts and the importance of maintaining vigilance in the face of new challenges

  • OVI Check Point in Mansfield Tonight

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    For Immediate Release: September 7, 2024
    Contact: Lieutenant Jason Murfield (419) 756-2222

    Ohio State Highway Patrol OVI checkpoint
    on Trimble Road tonight


    MANSFIELD – The Ohio State Highway Patrol in partnership with the Mansfield
    Police Department announced that an OVI checkpoint will be held tonight from 8
    p.m. to 10 p.m. on Trimble Road in City of Mansfield.
    The OVI checkpoint, funded by federal grant funds, is planned to deter and
    intercept impaired drivers.
    The checkpoint will also be held in conjunction with nearby saturation patrols to
    aggressively combat impaired driver-related injury and fatal crashes.
    If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a sober driver or make other travel
    arrangements before you drink. Don’t let another life be lost to the senseless and
    selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired.
    The Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds you to call 911 or #677 if you suspect an
    impaired driver.