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Police report: 48 traffic stops, 42 citations; new part-time officer sworn and cameras funded through late 2026

Village of Cridersville Council · July 9, 2026
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Summary

Police Department reported 48 traffic stops resulting in 42 citations (all for speeds 12+ MPH over limit); one officer sustained an on-duty injury and is on Workers' Compensation; Antione Mitchel was sworn in as a part-time officer; the village camera system is funded through approximately Oct/Nov 2026.

The Police Department reported 48 traffic stops during the reporting period that resulted in 42 traffic citations; the minutes state that all citations were issued for motorists traveling 12 MPH or more over the posted speed limit. The department also reported one officer sustained an on-duty injury after a fall and is working through Workers' Compensation while undergoing medical evaluations.

The minutes record that a new part-time police officer, Antione Mitchel, was sworn in. Council noted the village camera system has funding through approximately October/November 2026 and that council will evaluate whether to continue the program when that funding horizon approaches.