Mifflin Township Police Department

Mission Statement

To enhance the quality of life by efficiently and effectively maintaining order, suppressing crime, and serving the citizens of Mifflin Township.  This mission is accomplished by providing the community with honest, professional and dedicated officers that maintain order, peace and reduce fear in the community.

 

Mifflin Police Car 

2455 Agler Road (Click for map) 
Behind the Fire Station 
Columbus OH 43224


  9-1-1 Emergencies

  (614) 471-3548 Office
  (614) 525-3364 House Checks
  (614) 525-3333 Cruiser Dispatch - Non emergency Number
  (614) 478-6730 Fax 

 

The Mifflin Township Police Department has been in operation since 1961 and serves the unincorporated part of Mifflin Township. In November 1981, the voters (417 to 362) passed a 5-mill tax levy, after which the Police Department became full-time.

The Department has 8 full-time officers to maintain 24-hour police protection. Seven reserve officers who receive the same police academy training that is required of full-time officers, provide additional manpower. The Department conducts additional on-the-job training for all new reserve officers. Because of their training, experience, and dedication, reserve officers have been hired whenever a full-time position becomes available.

The fleet consists of 5 marked cruisers and 2 unmarked cars. The Department is dispatched by the Franklin County Communications Center by calling 9-1-1.

Township Police officers, under the direction of Michael J. Pocock, offer their help and assistance to the special needs of Mifflin Township residents and any other person who finds themselves in need of assistance while in the Township.

The Department patrols the unincorporated area of the Township—approximately 3.9 square miles with a population less than 5,000.