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Twinsburg police report record call volumes for 2024, February 2025 shows high activity; council discusses roundabout signage and parking enforcement

2609187 · March 12, 2025
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Police Chief reported 2,626 calls for service in February and 5,617 year-to-date; council and safety committee reviewed roundabout signage, enforcement of parking ordinances and partnerships with Summit County task forces and training programs.

Police Chief Mason told Twinsburg City Council on March 11 that the department handled 2,626 calls for service in February 2025, bringing the year-to-date total to 5,617.

The department reported a range of enforcement and service activity for February including counts of drug-possession and related offenses, disorderly conduct, domestic violence, driving offenses and 297 traffic stops. Chief Mason said 48 of those stops resulted in written warnings and that 94 individuals were arrested or cited on 37 counts. The department recorded 43 motor-vehicle accidents in February, 10 on private property, six involving injuries and none fatal.

Chief Mason also reported personnel and training developments: two officers (Jonathan Soltis and Nicholas Wasilowski) graduated from the 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training; Detective Swope and…

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