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Montgomery County, takes its name from General Richard Montgomery who died in the assault of Quebec in 1775. The soil in the county is predominantly clay with limestone as a mineral resource.
The county seat of Dayton was the home of Orville and Wilbur Wright, famous inventors of the first controlable aircraft. Dayton was also the home of James Ritty, inventor of the cash register and Charles Kettering who established the first automobile self-starter ignition system. James M. Cox, owner of several newspapers and governor of Ohio for three terms, also came from Dayton.
Main industries are; machinery, printing and publishing, transportation equipment, metals, food, rubber, paper, household appliances, gray iron castings, cash registers, air conditioning units, sand and gravel.
Known as the Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton/Montgomery County is located at one of the busiest Crossroads of America, where the I-75 north/south meets the I-70 east/west. .
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO |
City Names
Blue Ash
Cheviot
Cincinnati
Deer Park
Fairfield
Forest Park
Harrison
Indian Hill
Loveland
Madeira
Milford
Montgomery
Mount Healthy
North College Hill
Norwood
Reading
Sharonville
Silverton
Springdale
St. Bernard
Wyoming
CDPs
Bridgetown North
Cherry Grove
Covedale
Dent
Dillonvale
Dry Run
Finneytown
Forestville
Fruit Hill
Grandview
Groesbeck
Kenwood
Loveland Park
Mack North
Mack South
Monfort Heights East
Monfort Heights South
Mount Healthy Heights
Northbrook
Northgate
Pleasant Run Farm
Pleasant Run
Sherwood
Turpin Hills
White Oak East
White Oak West
White Oak
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Villages
Addyston
Amberley Village
Arlington Heights
Cleves
Elmwood Place
Evendale
Fairfax
Glendale
Golf Manor
Greenhills
Lincoln Heights
Lockland
Mariemont
Newtown
North Bend
Terrace Park
Woodlawn
Townships
Anderson
Colerain
Columbia
Crosby
Delhi
Green
Harrison
Miami
Springfield
Sycamore
Symmes
Whitewater
Unincorporated communities
Camp Dennison
Hooven
Miamitown
Mount Saint Joseph
Newspapers in Montgomery County:
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POLICE IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO
FOR EMERGENCY CALL 911
If you have information regarding a specific crime or problem you may telephone us at (937) 225-4357
To receive information about obtaining a copy of a criminal offense or traffic crash report, call the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Records Section at (937) 225-4096. Please wait at least three business days after the incident before calling. There will be a reasonable fee to reproduce that report. Certain information that may be contained in a criminal offense report is not public record and cannot be made available to the public. If you filed your report by telephone, you will receive a business card with the name of the employee who took the report and the report number.
If you have information about this missing person, please contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at 937-225-4357.
OHIO POLICE RADIO SCANNER & 10 CODES
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DAYTON POLICE PHONE NUMBERS
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Non-Emergency Number 333-2677
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1st District 333-1290
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2nd District 333-7440
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3rd District 333-8950
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5th District 333-1285
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Central Business District 333-1108
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Abandoned Vehicles 333-1038 or 1058
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Academy 333-1614
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Auto Accident Information 333-1060
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Communications Bureau 333-4556
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Counter Information Officer 333-1096
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Crime Stoppers 222-STOP (7867)
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Detective Units 333-1223
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Drug Hotline 333-DRUG (3784)
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False Alarm Administrator 333-1237
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Fingerprinting 333-1049
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Firearm Owner Info 333-1049
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Hit/Run & Special Traffic Investigation 333-1108
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Internal Affairs Bureau 333-1018
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Jail (Dayton/Montgomery County combined) 225-4160
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NAO – Neighborhood Assistance Officers 333-1350
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Parking Meters 333-1105
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Parking Ticket Info 333-1041
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Prostitution Reporting Hotline 333-VICE (8423)
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Taxi Licensing 333-1049
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Towed Vehicle Info 333-1038 or 1058
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Vice Hotline 333-VICE (8423)
Montgomery County Sheriffs Office
345 W. Second Street
Dayton, OH 45422
Phone (937) 225-4357
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is a full-service law enforcement agency with more than 466 employees and an annual budget exceeding thirty-six million dollars.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT LINKS
* City of Centerville Police
* City of Dayton Police
* City of Huber Heights Police
* City of Moraine Police
* City of Vandalia Police
* City of West Carrollton Police
* Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
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CLEVELAND OHIO POLICE CODES:
Code 1 - Report and/or Citation (1A for alarm notice)
Code 2 - Party Advised or No Report Needed
Code 3 - Arrest Made
Code 4 - Non-Arrest Situation
Errand Completed
Note: Use a “V” following any of the above codes to
indicate videotaping of the incident.
10-3 Officer in Trouble
10-4 Auto Accident (Property Damage only)
10-4A Auto Accident (Hit Skip, Property Damage)
10-5 Auto Accident (Injury)
10-5A Auto Accident (Injury Hit Skip)
10-6 Traffi c Violator
10-6A Vehicle Obstructing
10-6B Parking Complaint
10-7 Burglary Report
10-7A Open Door/Window
10-8 Burglary in Progress
10-8A Burglary Alarm
10-9 Fraudulant Documents (In Progress)
10-10 Bomb Threat
10-10A Bomb Threat (Suspicious Package Found)
10-12 Check for Registration/Stolen
10-13 Check for Tickets
10-14 Cutting or Stabbing
10-15 Call Home
10-16 Disturbance
10-16A Information/Assistance
10-16B Disturbance/Mental
10-16C Loud Noise
10-16F Fireworks Complaint
10-17 Domestic Violence
10-17A Domestic Dispute
10-17B Domestic/Standby for Clothing
10-18 D.O.A.
10-19 Intoxicated Person
10-20 Drowning
10-22 Animal Complaint
10-23 Errand
10-23A Escort
10-23B Emergency Lockout
10-24 Emergency Squad
10-24A Infectious/Contagious Disease
10-25 Fire
10-25A Trash Fire
10-26 Fight
10-27 Assault or Hospital Report
10-27A Telephone Harassment
10-28 Homicide
10-29 Juvenile Complaint
10-30 Larceny in Progress
10-30A Larceny Report
10-30B Shoplifting
10-31 Missing Person
10-31A Missing Person Returned
10-32 Message
10-33 Person With Gun
10-33A Person With Knife
10-34 Unknown Complaint
10-34A Unknown Call (Panic Alarm)
10-34B 911 Hangup Call
10-34C Check on the Well Being
10-35 D.U.I. Complaint
10-36 Obstruction in Street
10-37 Offi cial or Visitor
10-38 Property Destruction in Progress
10-38A Property Destruction Report
10-39 Prowler
10-40 Recovered Property
10-41 Robbery-Just Occurred
10-41A Robbery Report
10-42 Robbery in Progress
10-42A Robbery Alarm
10-43 Shooting
10-43A Shots Fired
10-43B Shots Fired/Hunters
10-44 Sex Crime in Progress
10-44A Sex Crime Report
10-44B Indecent Exposure
10-45 Stolen Vehicle
10-45A Stolen Vehicle Recovered
10-46 Stranded Motorist
10-47A Suicide Attempt
10-48 Suspicious Vehicle
10-48A Suspicious Person
10-48G Suspected Threat Group Activity
10-49 Vice Complaint
10-49A Narcotics Complaint
10-50 Wanted Person (warrents)
10-50A Wanted Felon
10-50B Felon Registrant (Not Wanted)
10-51 Prisoner Transport
10-52 Wrecker Run
10-54 Work Traffi c
10-55 House Watch
10-55A Park, Walk, and Talk
10-56 Request for Lunch Break
10-57 Request for Assistance (Back Up)
10-58 Guard Duty
10-60 Emergency-Lights and Siren

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JAILS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO
Montgomery County Jail
330 West Second Street,
Dayton, OH 45422
Current facility supports a 900 Prisoner-bed capacity. The first real jail was built in 1803 and was a log building. In 1811, this jail was removed to make room for a new building, which was a combination jail and Sheriff's residence.
The State of Ohio’s Bureau of Adult Detention oversees the construction, operation, programming, and the rights which are afforded to prisoners.
The governing document mandating the operation of the Montgomery County Jail is the "Minimum Standards for Jails in Ohio-Full Service". The Ohio Revised Code requires the County Sheriff to operate the jail.
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Visiting Inmate behind bars.
Prisoners are permitted one (1) visit per week with a maximum of three (3) persons, including children, permitted to visit with the prisoner. The visitation week begins on Monday and runs through Sunday. A parent or legal guardian must accompany juveniles (persons under the age of eighteen.) All visitors must wear shirts and shoes, and clothing that is suitable for street wear. Swimsuits, see-through tops, etc., are not allowable
Regular Visitation Hours
Monday through Friday
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Weekends & Legal Holidays
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Special Management and Juvenile Prisoner Visitation Hours
Monday through Friday
12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Weekends & Legal Holidays
8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
FRANKLIN COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
373 SOUTH HIGH STREET, 14th FLOOR
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215
(614) 462-3555 MAIN OFFICE
FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
PUBLIC DEFENDER
Franklin County Public Defender Office
373 South High Street, 12th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 462-3194
Office of the Ohio Public Defender
250 East Broad Street - Suite 1400
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 466-5394
(800) 686-1573
MONTGOMERY COUNTY COURTS

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY COURTROOMS
COURTS
DaytonMunicipal Court
P.O. Box 10700
301 West Third Street
Dayton, OH 45402
The Dayton Municipal Court was created in 1913 by the Ohio State Legislature and began its judicial operation in 1914, serving the citizens in the boundaries of the City of Dayton, Ohio. Five full-time judges serve on the Dayton Municipal Court along with two full-time magistrates. Administrative, professional, technical and clerical functions of the court are provided by fifty-nine court employees. Support positions include court administrator, probation offices, court reporters, assignment coordinators, bailiffs, marshals, secretaries and law clerk.
The Clerk of Court's Office is the repository of public records for the Dayton Municipal Court. The Clerk and his management and support staff of 50 Deputy Clerks assure that municipal court case documentation is recorded and maintained appropriately for public record.
Clerk of Court:
937-333-4300
Office hours for the Clerk of Court are 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays
Court Administration:
937-333-4338
FAX: 937-333-4494
Central Payments:
937-333-4302
FAX: 937-333-4468
Civil Division:
937-333-4471
FAX: 937-333-4468
Criminal Division:
937-333-4315
FAX: 937-333-4490
Traffic Division:
937-333-4310
FAX: 937-333-7588
PARKING TICKETS ARE NOW PAYABLE ONLINE!
Parking tickets issued by the Dayton Police Department are now payable online . The Dayton Municipal Clerk of Court website now accepts VISA and MasterCard payments for Parking and Traffic tickets issued by the Dayton Police Department and fines and costs issued by the Dayton Municipal Court
Jury Information:
937-333-4448
FAX: 937-333-4468
Probation Services:
937-333-4375
Warrant Enforcement:
937-333-4339

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Serving all Ohio jails and courts 24 hours. We make things as simple as possible by handling the entire bond application process right over the phone.
Q: How do I bond someone out of jail?
A: There are 2 methods used in posting a bond:
Cash bond: The total amount of the bond, in cash or cashiers check, is placed with County to guarantee the arrestee will appear in court for their hearing. Should the arrestee fail to appear, the money will be forfeited. Should a not guilty verdict be rendered or the case be dismissed, or at the conclusion of trial proceedings, bond money will be refunded. If a judge so orders, any court costs or court fines will be taken out of the posted bond. Once the case is disposed of, the remaining funds will be refunded. Refunds for cash bonds will be done at the County Clerk of Courts Office in the County Court House. NOTE: Cash or a cashiers check are the only accepted methods of payment for cash bonds.
Surety bond: (bail Bondsman) An Ohio state bail bonding agent posts' a bond with the jail that guarantees an arrestee will appear at their court date. Neither County nor the Sheriffs Office participates in the contract between an arrestee and the bonding company. The bonding company charges a fee for each bond posted of 10%.
Posting Bonds call Bail Dawg 24 hours at 1-937-847-5566
Bond may be posted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Prisoner Property Room Window in the lobby of the Montgomery County Jail. Call (937) 224-8447 to check on bond amounts. The State of Ohio House Bill 1 requires a Bail Surcharge. This cost is in addition to the bond amount and court costs set by the court. This cost can be as much as $85.00 for each bond and must be paid at the time the bond is posted.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY VICTIMS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
Live operators are available to assist callers. This toll-free number is
1-800-770-0192.
1998, Ohio implemented one of the nation's first automated victim notification systems. In addition to this online tool, Ohio also offers a free and anonymous telephone service that provides victims of crime with two important features: information and notification. Information is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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