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Police report: 383 calls, new auxiliary officers sworn as hiring continues

Richmond Heights City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Lieutenant Greg Patterson reported 383 calls for service in the last seven days, 16 traffic citations, two OVI arrests, seven criminal arrests, and four traffic accidents; two auxiliary officers were sworn and the department hopes to hire at least three of six candidates.

Lieutenant Greg Patterson told council that over the past seven days officers responded to 383 calls for service, wrote 16 traffic citations, made two OVI arrests and seven criminal arrests, and responded to four traffic accidents. He also reported that two new auxiliary officers were sworn in and will begin training immediately, and that the department hopes to hire at least three of six police officer candidates currently under consideration.

An ordinance (No. 67-2026) to amend the city code governing payment to auxiliary police officers covering rental events at the community center was held on first reading and not voted on. Police Chief Calvin Williams was recorded as excused for the meeting.