The
Indian Hill Rangers have always been a progressive department,
having the very first police radios, radar, breathalyzer,
and other special equipment. The Rangers have been instrumental
in the implementation of many regional programs such as
the Regional Narcotics Unit, the Police Intelligence Coordinating
Agency, and the Interstate Crime Unit. In 1985 the Indian
Hill Police Department became the first Police Department
in Ohio and the sixth in the nation to receive National
Accreditation. To read more about our Ranger history, click
here.
The Rangers attempt to provide a service which is beyond
what one might expect to receive from a police department.
Violators of the law should not expect special consideration.
All matters are handled in a personal and professional
manner.
The Indian Hill Rangers would like to assure the community
that it's law enforcement agency is committed to the
provisions of service of the highest quality twenty-four
hours each day, and that its policies and procedures
are effective, responsive, fair and equitable.

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Water
Rescue Training
Water rescue becomes a critical skill to be
practiced as the Rangers prepare for the opening
of the Grand Valley. Each Ranger receives
instruction in boat safety and water rescue
as part of their training requirements. In
the photo, two Rangers practice water rescue
techniques using the Ranger Patrol Boat at
the Grand Valley.
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Indian Hill Rangers 2007 Annual Report available for download below:
2007 Activity Report
Unoccuppied home report is now available in the Forms area

Mounted ranger at Ranger Centennial Celebration

The Indian Hill Rangers, founded in 1903, has grown into a fully equipped,
well-staffed police force.
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