What are Cuyahoga County Arrest Statistics?
Cuyahoga County had 63,011 arrests for the last 3 years, in 2017 the arrest rate was 4,341.24 per 100.000 population which is by 487.43% higher than the National average of 739.02 per 100.000 inhabitants. Among the 2017 arrests 6,492 were made for violent crime charges. Compared to neighboring county Allen and county Belmont it’s a more dangerous place to live in.
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- 63,011Arrests in the county for the last 3 years
- 4,341.24Arrest rate in 2017 per 100.000 population
- 6,492Violent crime arrests
Cuyahoga County Recent Arrest Trends
Currently, the most popular arrest in Cuyahoga is larceny/theft - 13,395 arrests followed by burglary - 6,809 and motor vehicle theft - 3,740 arrests.
- 13,395Larceny/Theft
- 6,809Burglary
- 3,740Motor Vehicle Theft
Violent Crime Arrests vs. Non-Violent
Violent crime in Cuyahoga County is considered rape and sexual assault, robbery, and assault. For the recent years the violent crime rate has decreased along with the non-violent crime rate. Compared to the national average of - 100.65 per 100.000 people the overall violent crime rate for the county is by 820.03% higher.
Cuyahoga County Crime Rate from 1999-2017
Cuyahoga County Arrest and Criminal Records by Age
Most of the county arrests fall into 21-30 age group whereas the least arrests are seen between people who are 71-80 years old.
Cuyahoga County Crime Rate by Age Groups
Cuyahoga County Police Records
Police records exist in different types of law enforcement agencies and in many forms. In most cases, Cuyahoga county police reports may be found from the local county Sheriff’s Office. You can appear in person and request copies as county police records are available to the general public per the state laws and the Freedom of Information Act. These records may include Cuyahoga county police reports, Cuyahoga county bookings and even mugshots. These records are related to when someone is arrested, booked, and jailed. First, they are questioned, and basic information is taken while officers fills out the report. Then they takes mugshots of the suspect, and they are put in a jail cell until they can make bail the fees. Some counties may charge a fee for a copy of police records. You may have to visit in person and may need to have the following information for them to find your file:
- Date and time of the occurrence
- The location of the incident
- Name(s) of those involved
- Officer’s name and rank
- Case number
This will help the officer find the documents you need.
Cuyahoga county police records can provide a lot of information about a suspect. A good example of police record might be a traffic accident report. Some records are available to the public after a waiting period, such as 60-days.
Sometimes you can order copies of Cuyahoga county police records by mail. Contact your local county Sheriff’s Office to inquire about forms and the fees.
Cuyahoga County Mugshots
Cuyahoga County mugshots have been used since the 1800s, shortly after the invention of photography. Then in 1888, a French police officer Alphonse Bertillon standardized the process and made it the norm. Groups of these mugshots are kept in a “mug book” to help witnesses and victims identify criminals.
Cuyahoga county mugshots are the photographs taken of suspects upon arrest. Local police, Sheriff’s Offices, and other law enforcement agencies take them. Typically , the subject is photographed from the front (full-face view) and then the side (profile view). These Cuyahoga county mugshots are filed with the person’s criminal record and police reports. They are used by victims, witnesses, and investigators to identify criminals guys.
Additionally , when a judge issues an Cuyahoga county arrest warrant for other purposes , and the person does not show up in court, these mugshots are used to help find the suspect.
Mugshots are readily available online as they are public records. Information brokers portals offer mugshots with other types of public records such as criminal records, arrest records and other court cases.
Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Sex Offenders
Police and arrest records will also contain on felonies, misdemeanors, and sex offenders. Since everything is computerized available and connected, any past incidents will show up as well.
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office
It is situated in Cuyahoga county, Ohio with a total number of 0 employees - female, male officers and civilians. Cuyahoga County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is OH0180000, it belongs to the East North Central division in the Midwest region with a region code of Region II.
- Agency Name: Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office
- State: Ohio
- City: Cleveland
- Type: County
- Address: 1215 W 3rd St
- Phone Number: 216-443-6000
- Fax: (216)348-4353
- Email: shcuy@cuyahogacounty.us
- Website: http://sheriff.cuyahogacounty.us/
Police Departments in Cuyahoga County
Department | Address | Phone |
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Bay Village Police Department | 28000 Wolf Rd | (440)871-1234 |
Beachwood Police Department | 2700 Richmond Rd | (216)464-2343 |
Bedford Police Department | 165 Center Road | (440)232-7600 |
Berea Police Department | 11 Berea Commons | 440-234-1234 |
Brecksville Police Department | 9069 Brecksville Rd | (440)526-8900 |
Broadview Heights Police Department | 9543 Broadview Rd | (440)526-5400 |
Chagrin Falls Police Department | 21 W Washington St | (440)247-7321 |
Cleveland Heights Police Department | 40 Severance Cir | 216-321-1234 |
Cleveland Police Department | 1300 Ontario Avenue | (216)623-5000 |
Euclid Police Department | 545 E 222nd St. | 216-731-1234 |
Gates Mills Police Department | 1470 Chagrin River Rd | (440)423-4456 |
Independence Police Department | 6800 Brecksville Rd | (216)524-1234 |
Lakewood Police Department | 12650 Detroit Ave | (216)521-6773 |
Maple Heights Police Department | 5373 Lee Rd | (216)662-5884 |
North Olmsted Police Department | 27243 Lorain Rd | (440)777-3535 |
North Royalton Police Department | 14000 Bennett Road | (440)237-8686 |
Olmsted Falls Police Department | 26100 Bagley Road | (440)235-3145 |
Orange Village Police Department | 4600 Lander Rd | (440)247-7321 |
Seven Hills Police Department | 7325 Summitview Dr | (216)524-4423 |
Solon Police Department | 33000 Solon Road | 440-248-1234 |
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Cuyahoga County, OH Jail and Inmate Records
CUYAHOGA County has 2,152 jails with an average daily population of 585 inmates with a total of 2,192 jail population. When breaking down the CUYAHOGA County jail population by gender, females are a minority compared to male prisoners and make 14% with 301 female and 1,802 male inmates.
- 2,152Jails
- 2,192Prisoners
- 261 %Jail Rate
How Does Cuyahoga County Inmate Search Work?
Cuyahoga County inmate records are public records that anyone can review easily. The Freedom of Information Act governs the availability of regarding Cuyahoga county inmate records which provide a lot of useful information about a person.
Cuyahoga County Booking
Cuyahoga county bookings are also helpful when looking for information on whether or not someone has been arrested. When a suspect is arrested, the officer fills out forms and then holds them in a jail , which essentially becomes their Cuyahoga county booking record. It may also include things like fingerprints, mugshots , physical details, their name, and address, arresting officer , the details of the crime, the location, and any vehicles that were involved. The general public has the right to review a copy of someone’s Cuyahoga county booking records without any type of permission .
Cuyahoga County Jail
- Agency Name: Cuyahoga County OH Corrections Center (CCCC)
- State: OH
- City: Cleveland
- Type: County
- Address: 1215 West 3rd Street
- Phone Number: 216-443-6221
- Fax: 216-443-4161
- Email: shcuy@cuyahogacounty.us
- Website: http://sheriff.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/corrections.aspx
Prisons and Jails in Cuyahoga County
Name | Address | Phone |
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Cuyahoga County OH Euclid Jail Annex | 545 E.222nd St. | 216-731-1234 |
Northeast Reintegration Center | 2675 East 30th Street | 216-771-6460 |