
NEW BOSTON, OHIO POLICE DEPARTMENT
"Committed to Serving the Citizens of New Boston"
“ Over 100 Years of Service & Protection To Our Community”
Village Of New Boston, Incorporated 1906
Darrold R. Clark, Chief of Police
The New Boston Police Department is located in Scioto County and serves the citizens of the Village of New Boston. Our department is a professional law enforcement agency which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve a village of around 2,300 residents and our daytime population can be around 10,000 to 15, 000 people that work, shop, and travel through our village, within a four mile square area. We dispatch all emergency calls for police, fire and ambulance within the village.
Mission Statement
The men and women of the New Boston Police Department are dedicated to improving the quality of life in our village by enhancing public safety through cooperative interaction with our community and with other public and private agencies.
To Contact Us:
3978 Rhodes Avenue
New Boston, Ohio, 45662
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency Phone: 740-456-4109
Drug & Crime Tip Hotline:740-456-4144
Fax: 740-456-6269
Mayor’s Court: 740-456-4103
Anyone having technical problems with this website please email nbpd@roadrunner.com
Crime Alert: 3-17-09, see Crime Alert page.
Safety Pup Program held 4-7-09;pics on Community Bulletin Page.
New Crime Mapping Feature, we are having problems with this feature and we are trying to fix it. Sorry for any inconveniences.
PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY IN OUR SCHOOL ZONES
PLEASE DON’T DRINK & DRIVE
CRIME EMAIL ALERTS FOR NEW BOSTON CITIZENS & BUSINESSES
Citizens and Businesses in New Boston can signup to have crime email alerts sent to them via email by the New Boston Boston Police Department when crime activities occur in their areas. This is a free service operated and maintained by the New Boston Police Department and your information will not be given out. In the message text to us please give your name or business name and address for our records only. This is a crime prevention service to the community to get out urgent criminal activity information to the community so citizens or businesses can know what has occurred in their neighborhoods.
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