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Wauseon Police Department Reflects On Recent Changes & Achievements

By Newspaper StaffJuly 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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By: Jacob Kessler
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
jacob@thevillagereporter.com

The Wauseon Police Department has undergone significant changes and achieved numerous milestones in recent months. In 2023, the department handled 12,457 calls for service, including property patrols, house and business checks, traffic stops, calls for assistance, and criminal complaints.

From January 1st to March 31st, 2024, WPD has received 3,518 calls for service. These numbers show the department on track to at least meet, if not exceed, numbers from last year.

The numbers the department have observed also show a remarkable increase in both injury and non-injury crashes over the last 9-12 months.

Notably, the number of injury crashes doubled from 2022 to 2023, with the primary reasons attributed to distracted driving and a general hurry among drivers.

Like many other departments, the Wauseon Police Department has faced challenges in the recruiting of qualified applicants. Even so, the department emphasizes their commitment to staying at the forefront of law enforcement technology and training.

The department has recently acquired two new patrol cars, upgraded Taser models, car and portable radios, a new dispatch/records software, and has worked to upgrade its dash/body camera server.


Engagement with the community has also been a priority for the department. One example would be the continued success seen with the Christmas for Kids event in Fulton County, which witnessed increased participation and support from the community.

Moreover, the School Resource Officer (SRO) and other ALICE trainers have been actively involved in educating Wauseon school students and staff about responding to active threat situations.

In addition, the department has been proactive in raising awareness among seniors and nursing homes about identity protection and handling scam calls.

While the department has made significant strides, it still maintains an active and positive relationship with the community. Fortunately, the city has relatively low rates of serious crimes.


Pair this with the fact that the department has recorded a high success rate in solving the crimes they do see, and ensuring favorable outcomes in court, and you are left with an all-around good situation for the city.

Despite the challenges and some changes made, the Wauseon Police Department continues to receive positive feedback and support from the community.

Whether it’s through a call, note, or social media message, these expressions of gratitude hold great significance and are shared throughout the department.

The department takes pride in all that it does and acknowledges the unique strengths and experiences of its personnel, which collectively contribute to a well-rounded approach in serving the Wauseon community and its visitors.

As the department navigates through changes and challenges, their commitment to community engagement and law enforcement excellence remains unwavering.


 

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