Police
Did you know... The Huron Police Department is comprised of a Chief of Police, four sergeants,
eight patrol officers, one detective, one school resource officer, and a canine "JAX".

The Huron Police Department operates on 12-hour shifts, working from 6 AM to 6 PM and 6 PM to 6 AM.
The Department has a K-9 fund initiative to support future K-9 programs. Fund raising efforts are ongoing and help to serve the community in a variety of ways. The new K9 “Jax” and his handler attended and successfully completed state mandated training which allows the K-9 Unit to be operational. If anyone has any questions about the K9 program or is interested in making a K9 donation, please contact Sgt. Ryan Boesch at ryan.boesch@huronohio.us
2024 Action
4,327 Calls for Service
1,274 Reports
368 Traffic Citations
1,341 Traffic Warnings
60 Traffic Accident Investigations
A Letter from Chief of Police Terry Graham
CONTACT US
| Emergency | 9-1-1 (Police & Fire) |
| Non-Emergency | (419) 433-4114 |
| Fax | (419) 433-3272 |
| police@huronohio.us |
POLICE ROSTER
| Unit Number | Name |
| 891 | Chief Terry E. Graham, Jr. |
| 963 | Sergeant Sean P. Ryan |
| 995 | Sergeant Nathan D. Orzech |
| 146 | Sergeant John W. Orzech |
| 275 | Sergeant Ryan L. Boesch |
| 922 | Officer Keith A. Lobsinger |
| 261 | Officer Brian D. Clayman |
| 211 | Officer Jason R. Chaffee |
| 181 | Officer Logan J. Bethard |
| 233 | Officer Connor A. Rospert |
| 241 | Officer Eric D. Ritter |
| 242 | Officer Zachary A. Blair |
| 243 | Detective John D. Dusza |
| 252 | Officer Logan L. Demuth |
| 253 | Officer Jacob A. Eck |
| 234 | K9 "Jax" |
IMPORTANT LINKS
- Erie County Sheriff's Office
- Sandusky Police Department
- Perkins Township Police Department
- Internet Fraud Complaint Center
- National Crime Prevention Council




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