Trick or Treat in Euclid is from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on October 31st. Children under the age of 12 should not be alone at night without adult supervision.Parents should walk with their children, do not drive in a vehicle following slowly, as this is unsafe for others crossing streets.If children are mature enough to be out without supervision, they … Read More
Response to Resistance
Take the EPD Firearm Safety and Use of Force Test: [bsk-pdf-manager-pdf id=”334″] Euclid Police Department keeps statistics on incidents where suspects’ behaviors require officers to respond with force. Since January 1, 2016 Euclid officers have responded to 117,733 calls for service and used force to overcome resistance in 402 of those incidents. This amounts to 1 out of every 292 police … Read More
EPD Statement Sept. 4, 2018
September 4th, 2018 On August 27th, 2018, Mr. Grant Grier Jr. was arrested by members of the Euclid Police Department on Lake Shore Blvd. near the Euclid Hospital. Grant was arrested and charged with traffic violations. In connection with the arrest, on September 3rd, Cassandra McDonald acting under the auspices of the “Euclid NAACP” arranged for a press conference on … Read More
Community Fair
Community Fair is Saturday, September 8th at 22639 Euclid Avenue from noon until 4:00 p.m. Resources from the following organizations will be there. Euclid Hunger Center, The Cleveland Food Bank, Euclid Hospital, NEON Dental, Moore Counseling, Euclid Police, AIDS Task Force, Euclid City Schools, Bright Beginnings, Euclid Fire Department and more.
National Night Out
Euclid Police Department’s National Night Out Tuesday, August 7, 2018 5:00—8:00 p.m. Location: E. 276 Street & Sidney Dr. Pavilion Hot Dog Dinner Provided Music and Activities for the Entire Family! All Euclid Residents are Welcome!
CRASE for Euclid Businesses
Wednesday, July 25 10-11:30 a.m. Lincoln Electric Welding & Technology Center 22800 St. Clair Avenue, Euclid Active shooter incidents are on the rise and statistic show business communities, not just schools, are at risk. This presentation can be helpful to business owners, human resource managers, supervisors, security personnel, employees or anyone interested in learning more about active shooter situations. Information … Read More
EPD Wins CP Award
Congratulations to EPD’s Kate McLaughlin who was awarded Crime Prevention Specialist of the Year in the State of Ohio by the Ohio Crime Prevention Association. Kate was recognized for her crime prevention work that includes analyzing Euclid businesses utilizing CPTED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design), organizing neighborhood block watch, using a variety of social media platforms, producing Ed-U-Kate videos, working … Read More
Junior Police Academy 2018
THE JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY IS OPEN TO ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO RESIDE IN THE CITY OF EUCLID. THE CADETS WILL REPORT TO THE EUCLID POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM JUNE 11TH — 15TH, 9:00 A.M.—3:00 P.M. EACH DAY. THE COST IS $10.00 WHICH INCLUDES A JPA T-SHIRT AND PAL MEMBERSHIP DUES. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PRINTED OUT ONLINE BY GOING TO THE … Read More
CRASE Presentation
Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) Wednesday, April 4th 6:45 p.m. Shore Room at Euclid Public Library The Euclid Police Department will provide information through a one-hour presentation on what civilians should do if faced with an active shooter threat. Disaster response psychology and human stress response will be covered along with the survival strategy of Avoid, Deny, and … Read More
Safe Passages at EPD
Safe Passages Opiate overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the United States. Over the past several years, opiate overdose has been a major public health concern in Cuyahoga County. In recent years, Cuyahoga County suffered numerous overdoses and overdose deaths. To help reduce the number of fatal and nonfatal overdoses in Cuyahoga County, we are changing the … Read More
PAL Basketball
6th and 7th grade students in Euclid can come to PAL basketball open gym on Fridays at Central Middle School. It runs from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. To join in on the fun, students must become PAL members which is only a one-time fee of $5. Contact Officer George Panagiotou at gpanagiotou@euclidpd.org for more details.
Block Watch Training
Euclid Residents interested in starting neighborhood block watch on their street can attend the FREE training on Wednesday, February 28, 7:00 p.m. at Euclid Public Library. The training takes only one hour and includes how to start and maintain your group, communicating with dispatch, and general EPD information. Contact Community Policing Unit at 216-289-8449 if you need more information.
Santas In Blue
SANTA DRESSED IN BLUE TODAY This year, the Euclid Police were gifted toys to provide to our community. We asked our residents to donate holiday bags, and we began the giant task of organizing and bagging the toys. On December 6th we loaded up our sleighs and stopped by several Euclid daycare centers and preschools.#SantasInBlue handed out the toys individually to the very … Read More