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3 years ago

I would like to express my gratitude towards this ...

I would like to express my gratitude towards this department, and their officers for all that they do for the community -without passing judgement. I am forever grateful for their assistance, and compassion!

E
3 years ago

Worst police department in the USA. My husband Alt...

Worst police department in the USA. My husband Altamimi still controls YPD and judge Milich. He pays them thousand of dollars to run their city. Whenever they arrest him he gets out the next day without any problems lol + Jerry Greene the gold digger protected him and helped him a lot + he used to drop him off to wick tower in downtown where we used to reside. Altamimi still in Youngstown but they think he's abroad since judge Milich faked it.

m
3 years ago

My husband was the victim of a crime 2 years ago. ...

My husband was the victim of a crime 2 years ago. Case was closed a year ago and the 3 perps were sent to prison. We are still waiting to get his possessions back from evidence. Keep getting told we have to talk to the detective working the case in order to do that but the problem is is that we can never seem to get ahold of him. We've come in to the department multiple times, we've left a LOT of messages on his voice mail, etc over the past year and the detective has never bothered getting back to us. Not even once. Now I understand there's a lot going on crime wise in the area but is it really so bad that its impossible to find any time at all in the span of more than a year to give a person their belongings back?

J
3 years ago

Most definitely the hardest working Police Departm...

Most definitely the hardest working Police Department in the area. They are very busy with the heroin epidemic and still manage to do community sevice. Bravo Gentlemen and Ladies. You are definitely the best in Mahoning county.

k
4 years ago

Today I witnessed two officers of the Ytown police...

Today I witnessed two officers of the Ytown police department help rescue a hurt and scared dog. The kindness and gentleness they showed the scared pup was incredible.
The pup, getting hurt from crossing 680 during rush hour, jumped on a bridge ledge. She was bleeding and scared. As I helped the officers, we got her to safety. Thank you for your service to the community, including the four-legged one as well!

About Youngstown police

Youngstown Police: Keeping the City Safe and Secure

The Youngstown Police Department is a municipal website for the City of Youngstown, Ohio. The department is responsible for maintaining law and order in the city, ensuring public safety, and protecting citizens from crime. With a team of highly trained officers and staff members, the department has been serving the community with dedication and commitment.

History

The Youngstown Police Department was established in 1867 as a small force to maintain law and order in the growing city. Over time, it grew into a full-fledged department with specialized units such as SWAT teams, K-9 units, traffic enforcement units, detective bureaus, community policing units, etc.

Today's Youngstown Police Department

The current police chief is Robin Lees who has been serving since 2018. Under his leadership, the department has implemented several new initiatives to improve public safety such as community policing programs that aim to build trust between police officers and residents.

The department also uses modern technology such as body cameras on officers to ensure transparency during interactions with citizens. Additionally, they have implemented ShotSpotter technology which detects gunshots in real-time allowing for quicker response times by officers.

Community Outreach Programs

Apart from their regular duties of enforcing laws and protecting citizens from crime; The Youngstown Police Department also engages in various outreach programs aimed at building relationships between police officers and residents. These include:

1) Neighborhood Watch Program - This program encourages residents to work together with local law enforcement agencies to prevent crime within their communities.
2) Youth Programs - The department offers various youth programs aimed at keeping young people engaged positively within their communities.
3) Citizen's Academy - This program provides an opportunity for interested individuals to learn about how law enforcement works within their communities.
4) Community Policing Units - These are specialized teams that work closely with local neighborhoods on issues affecting them directly.

Conclusion

In conclusion; The Youngstown Police Department plays an essential role in maintaining peace within its jurisdiction while ensuring public safety through innovative approaches like community policing programs that foster trust between police officers & residents alike. They continue working tirelessly towards making sure everyone feels safe living or visiting this beautiful city!