Police Department

News Article - Drug Take-back Day

On Saturday, October 28, 2017 the Police Department will be accepting expired or unwanted medications in the Village Hall between 10am and 2pm. Simply bring your unwanted or expired prescription drugs to the Town Hall.

For questions call (440) 423-4405 or email Detective Mike Day.   mday@gatesmillsvillage.com

*At this time we are unable to accept creams, liquids or needles of any kind.

 

 

 

News Article - Informational and Scam Seminar

Monday, December 12th
6:00pm – 7:00pm
Gates Mills Community House
1460 Chagrin River Rd.

The police department will be hosting an informational fraud seminar.  Sheryl Harris, Director of Consumer Affairs, will be providing information on the most current scams and tips on how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.

After the presentation, we will have light refreshments and be available for one on one Q&A.

 

Event Listing - Fraud Seminar

Detective Michael Day along with United States Postal Service Inspector, Larry Macek will provide information on how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of fraud, identity theft, and other types of scams.

Questions?  Contact Detective Day 440-423-4405 ext.128 or at mday@gatesmillsvillage.com

News Article - June Pink Sheet

Gates Mills Police Department

Proud to Serve…Sworn to Protect

From Your Police Department:

On Friday, April 17th, your Gates Mills Police Department held our 1st ‘Coffee with Cops” at the Town Hall. The event was very successful as several residents and school officials from the community stopped in to talk about whatever was on their mind with Sgt Michael Pollutro and me. Because of the success we will be planning another event later this year.

News Article - OWN IT? RESPECT IT. SECURE IT

Leaving an unattended, loaded firearm in a home with children is not safe or smart.  A loaded gun that is not properly secured or under the direct control of its owner is DANGEROUS.  If you think you can hide a gun from children, THINK AGAIN.  Guns are like birthday presents---no matter how hard you try to hide them, kids will find them.  Project ChildSafe was developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and funded by a federal grant from the U.S.

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