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Wadsworth police report: thefts and warrants remain top investigative categories; community outreach continues

Wadsworth Safety Committee · March 11, 2026
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Summary

February police report lists 93 investigative reports (Feb) and 183 YTD, with theft (18 in Feb) and warrants (21 in Feb) among the larger categories. Department highlighted community outreach events and training activities.

The Wadsworth Police Department's February recap shows 93 investigative reports for the month and 183 year‑to‑date. The report enumerates categories: theft accounted for 18 reports in February (33 YTD), domestic violence 7 in February (14 YTD), and warrant service counted 18 reports in February (36 YTD).

Traffic and enforcement activity included 303 traffic stops in February (542 YTD) and 88 traffic citations in the month. Arrests/bookings for February totaled 47 (92 YTD). The crash report recorded 30 property‑damage crashes in February (60 YTD) and no fatal crashes.

The department also outlined community outreach events — Coffee With a Cop (Feb. 5), Feeding Medina County (Feb. 26), and National SRO Appreciation Day (Feb. 16) — and a slate of training sessions covering reasonable‑suspicion search and seizure, FTO seminars, defensive tactics, and Intoxilyzer‑8000 certification.