The Marysville Police Department maintains a list of business emergency contact numbers for contacting business caretakers after normal business hours.  To assist us in providing the best possible service, please submit updated information on the Business Contact Form.  Click Here to access and print the Contact Form.  Drop off or mail completed form to Marysville Police Department, 125 E. Sixth Street, Marysville, OH 43040.  If you have any questions please contact us at (937) 642-3900 or through e-mail at police@marysvilleohio.org.

 

The Marysville Division of Police provides "Vacation Watch" service to residents of the community free of charge.  The vacation watch consists of patrol officers checking the security of the residence or business while the owner or resident is away from home or out of town.  The checks are done as time permits, usually once a day.  The checks are completed for other special circumstances as well.  To request a location be placed on the watch list you must complete the Security-Vacation Check Form and submit it to the Marysville Division of Police at 125 E. 6th Street, Marysville, Ohio 43040.  You may pick up the form at the Police Department or Click Here to print the form.    

 

The Marysville Division of Police encourages the proper usage of Child safety seats and seatbelts. To better serve the residents of the City of Marysville, child safety seat inspections will be performed at City Hall by appointment.

Residents wishing to have a seat inspected for proper installation can do so by contacting the Division of Police at (937) 642-3900 or by email at police@marysvilleohio.org or by contacting the Union County Health Department at (937) 642-0801.

For information on Child Safety Seats, visit NHTSA's web page

 

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The Marysville Division of Police has been instructing the D.A.R.E. program in the Marysville Exempted School District  since the fall of 1990.

D.A.R.E. started in Los Angeles, Ca. in 1982 as a cooperative effort between the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Unified School District. The “Core” or 5th and 6th grade program is now implemented in all 50 states and in over two dozen foreign countries.

The D.A.R.E. program is instructed by a full time Police Officer in uniform. D.A.R.E. is not just a “drug” program but a life choices program. D.A.R.E. touches on such issues as self-esteem, decision making, solving a disagreement (without fighting), and gangs. D.A.R.E. does teach resistance techniques to drugs and violence, and the 8 ways to say NO.

The current D.A.R.E. Officer for the Marysville Division of Police is Ptl. Dennis Flanagan. Ptl. Flanagan completed D.A.R.E. Officer Training in 2004. If you would like to contact Ptl. Flanagan, he may be reached at (937) 642-6015 ext. 2034. This number is direct to his voice mail; or you may contact him via e-mail at dflanagan@marysvilleohio.org.