Wadsworth Police Department

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The mission of the Wadsworth Police Department is to preserve the public safety and the quality of life within the City of Wadsworth by enforcing the law while respecting the constitutional rights of all citizens, by responding effectively to the changing needs of the community and by promoting mutual respect between the Police Department and the community we serve.

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This is the official page of the Wadsworth (Ohio) Police Department. This page was created to provide information about the Wadsworth Police Department and the City of Wadsworth to the citizens of Wadsworth. This page also allows for two way communication between members of the public and the Wadsworth Police Department. Before you post on this page, please review the following Terms of Use. Commenting on any posts on this page constitutes acceptance of these Terms of Use.

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Thank you so much to Wadsworth Target for the basket of treats for K9 Ares!
05/30/2026

Thank you so much to Wadsworth Target for the basket of treats for K9 Ares!

Earlier today, members of WPD had the amazing  opportunity to participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special O...
05/27/2026

Earlier today, members of WPD had the amazing opportunity to participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Runners carried the “Flame of Hope” in support of the 2026 Special Olympics Ohio Summer Games, which is being held in Columbus from May 29th-31st.

To continue the support of The Special Olympics Ohio, please visit to donate:
https://support.specialolympics.org/a/donate-in-your-state?&state=oh&sourceid=1041179&ms=google-ohio&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=920111259&gbraid=0AAAAADwU9dSLExhNcP7hh6DH1iW70FH6K&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0qTCBhCmARIsAAj8C4aURWDKIUwyyqv3ZK0QCb1JTYSUGDC0DJdxcqnTVOKN_ukJ0wY_NjAaAh3pEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&fbclid=IwY2xjawK2wTRleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFYTVA0aTNDYnkzYWU3Qm9wAR63-qKF9j2pTb8l06xq2Es3WWJyWrlWJEF1Jao4yys6rDgxrEDqgGIxw0OyYg_aem_2gPpGxyJdyFdHUSnJ12buQ

Around 11:00 AM members of Wadsworth Police Department will be running along Broad Street and High St as they participat...
05/27/2026

Around 11:00 AM members of Wadsworth Police Department will be running along Broad Street and High St as they participate in the Ohio Torch Run for Special Olympics.

🔥 The Flame of Hope continues its journey across Ohio! 🔥

Join us in cheering on our dedicated law enforcement officers as they carry the torch in support of Special Olympics athletes. Every mile helps create more opportunities for inclusion, empowerment, and achievement.

📍 Here are the routes for May 27th—find one near you!

💙 Donate or learn more at 👉 OhioTorchRun.org

*** UPDATE***DOG HAS BEEN RETURNED TO HER OWNER. This little girl was found on Woodland today with a pink collar, no chi...
05/19/2026

*** UPDATE***
DOG HAS BEEN RETURNED TO HER OWNER.

This little girl was found on Woodland today with a pink collar, no chip or tags. Please contact Wadsworth Police at 330-334-1511.

Last week WPD had the opportunity to participate in Reality Day at Wadsworth Middle School.  We got to interact with stu...
05/19/2026

Last week WPD had the opportunity to participate in Reality Day at Wadsworth Middle School. We got to interact with students and give demonstrations and information about our drone, SWAT, and what Ares is capable of!

05/18/2026
No matter what type of vehicle you drive, one of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up.A st...
05/13/2026

No matter what type of vehicle you drive, one of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up.

A statewide 'Click It or Ticket' campaign runs from May 11 - May 31, and reminds drivers and their passengers of the importance of buckling up.

Always place the shoulder belt across the middle of your chest and away from your neck, and place the lap belt across your hips, not your stomach. You should never put the shoulder belt behind your back or under your arm. And remember: always buckle up.

National Police Week is a time to honor, remember, and appreciate the sacrifices of officers who have lost their lives i...
05/12/2026

National Police Week is a time to honor, remember, and appreciate the sacrifices of officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. We also recognize the dedication of the men and women who continue to protect and serve our communities.

To learn more about Police Week, please click the link below.

https://nleomf.org/memorial/programs/national-police-week-2026/

Thank you, Wadsworth Fire and EMS Department!
05/12/2026

Thank you, Wadsworth Fire and EMS Department!

National Police Week is May 10 - 16, 2026. National Police Week is a time to honor, remember, and recognize law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This week is dedicated to acknowledging the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication of police officers.

Stay safe, Wadsworth PD, and to all police officers everywhere – we appreciate everything you do!

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