On Friday, August 13 at 12:18 p.m. the temperature was 86 degrees outside. A mother loading her vehicle accidentally locked her keys inside the car with her baby strapped into her car seat in the back. At 10 minutes an 86 degree temperature can reach 104 degrees inside a car. The mother called Euclid Police who responded and rescued the … Read More
EPD Assists OCPA
Willoughby Hills Police Department Chief Naegele received an OCPA license plate from John DiPietro of OCPA. WHPD is hosting a crime prevention specialist training offered by the Ohio Crime Prevention Association OCPA District 3 Representatives Bruce Felton from Solon and Kate McLaughlin from Euclid were on hand to greet participants and talk about our involvement in the OCPA! Join Ohio … Read More
Register Euclid Cameras
Using every available resource can assist Euclid Police Officers in helping to solve crimes. Residents who have security cameras installed can help the investigation by providing their video footage to police when a crime occurs in their neighborhood. But how would police know if you have a security camera installed? Often, officers walk to each home and look for installed … Read More
Mocktail
The 21st annual Mocktail Party and Safe Kids Benefit will be virtual this year and we are excited to announce the online raffle and auction are now LIVE! You can bid on items, purchase raffle tickets, and make donations at http://bidpal.net/mocktailparty2020. The first thing you’ll need to do is create a OneCause account. You can choose to enter credit card … Read More
Report Fraud to FTC
The Federal Trade Commission launched ReportFraud.ftc.gov, a new website that makes it easy for people to report fraud, scams, and bad business practices. (The site is also available in Spanish at ReporteFraude.ftc.gov.)
Secure Your Handgun
Euclid Police Department respects the 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms. However, when not in immediate possession, the weapon must be stored securely and responsibly. Properly storing firearms is a responsibility every gun owner should take seriously. Leaving a handgun inside a dresser drawer or closet is not safe or secure, and storing handguns inside the glovebox or … Read More
Safety Town Online
Because of the pandemic many in-person police programs had to be canceled. However, Euclid Police have created a Safety Town Online program that any parent, grandparent or caregiver can do with the child. Safety Town is designed for children who are entering Kindergarten. Students learn The Pledge of Allegiance and 10 safety lessons in this program, and get a certificate … Read More
Books with Badges
Community Policing Specialist and Crime Analyst Kate McLaughlin reads On Sally Perry’s Farm for Books with Badges. There’s a surprise ending…what do you think it is?
Books with Badges
Today’s Books with Badges episode features Sgt. Will Brooks reading Police Hurrying! Helping! Saving! Both his sound effects and commentary make the story delightful!
Books with Badges
Our next edition of “Books with Badges” Officer Don Ivory #19 reads “Just Going to the Dentist”.
Books with Badges
Today’s edition of “Books with Badges” is with Officer Steve Shubert who reads “Growing Up Buckeye”. We hope you all enjoy! Please make sure to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel as well!
Books with Badges
Today’s edition of “Books with Badges” is with Officer Erica Rodriguez who reads “Keeping You Safe!” We hope you all enjoy! Please make sure to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel as well!
Germ Facts for Kids
Link: Germ Facts for Kids Looking for something interesting to do with your children while at home? Check out the Germ Facts for Kids to help explain what germs are and what they do! Click on the link above entitled Germ Facts for Kids!
Bars and Restaurants Message
On March 15th, Governor Mike DeWine announced that the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) had issued a Director’s Order that closed all Ohio bars and restaurants to in-house patrons. This extreme measure was taken in the best interests of the health and safety of Ohioans. Obviously, there will be serious and immediate financial consequences for owners and employees of these establishments. I … Read More