Hello, everyone. Attached is the Gahanna police report for the month of June. There’s been some daytime burglaries in our neighborhood, so if you see anything suspicious, please contact the GPD. Get good descriptions of suspects, cars and license plates.
Author: Don Jensen
May Gahanna Police Report
Click here for the MAY 2012 Police Report.
April Gahanna Police Report
Attached is the Gahanna Police Report for April 2012.
VOGHA March Update
Download the March Gahanna Police Report report to make sure you are staying safe.
Also, Chief Murphy has provided us these helpful tips:
- If you see Gahanna neighborhood streetlights that are not working, you can call 342-4005 to report them
- Gahanna city code for grass height in yards is 8″ max; if you see a yard that is questionable, call Code Enforcement at 342-4025
- The Gahanna Parks Department is in need of seasonal workers including lifeguards. Call 342-4250 for more information.
- If you have damaged recycle bins, you can pick up a replacement bin at no charge at Gahanna City Hall.
Hello, All.
- Here is the Gahanna Police Department report for February. If you have questions about it, contact them directly.
- There’s also a note from the City of Gahanna offering shredding and recycling service on April 21 – looks like a good deal
Also, the City of Gahanna Parks department is in major need of Lifeguards for city pools this summer, contact them if you have someone in need of a summer job.
Finally, the City of Gahanna and the central Ohio Emergency Management Bureau has scheduled a Tornado Alarm TEST for March 28 at 9:50 a.m. so be advised
If you have questions or concerns regarding our Neighborhood, please let us know!
Happy Holidays! Let’s keep them safe and happy.
Attached is the monthly GPD Newsletter. To follow up on it, please remember to keep your vehicles locked if they are parked outside. And do not leave valuables visible in them.
If you have any vehicle break-in or an attempted one, please call the GPD. To quote Chief Murphy “We have experienced several thefts from vehicles around the city and remind you to take precautions. Please get in the habit of writing down license plate numbers and calling the police department at 342-4240 for all suspicious activity.”
Thanks to everyone for support of VOGHA this past year. Don’t hesitate to call us if you have questions or suggestions!
October Gahanna Police Report
Attached please find the Gahanna Police Report for October 2011. If you have questions on it, please contact them directly at 342-4240.
Some thoughts and reminders:
- Please slow down in the Neighborhood, we are a family neighborhood and kids are near and sometimes even on the streets.
- If you see any activity in your area that looks suspicious, don’t wait to call the GPD at 342-4240. They want to help.
- When walking your dog, please make sure to “pick up” after they do their duty.
- Household trash should not be placed on the curb until Monday evening after 5 pm.
- Halloween is coming on Monday, have fun but please look out for all the kids
- And don’t forget to VOTE on Tuesday, Nov. 8th. Our votes really do count.
If anyone has thoughts, suggestions or concerns related to our neighborhood, please let us know.
Happy Halloween!
A note from Emily Straub:
Once again, The GLHS Interact Club will be offering their services to our community. We will be raking leaves on Saturday, October 29. We ask for donations only, which will be contributed to the Rotary sponsored Purple Pinkies, a service project to help eradicate polio from the world. If you are interested, please contact Emily Straub at straube@gjps.org.
We may not be able to accommodate everyone, so we schedule on a first-come, first-served basis. Email me as soon as possible to reserve your spot. We will send students to arrive at your home around 9:30am and stay until the job is finished. We will bring our own rakes, but please provide your own lawn bags.
Attached is the monthly Gahanna police report. Officers indicate there has been a spike in car break-ins and vandalism. Remember to take all valuables out of your car nightly and lock it.
Also, please try to slow down in our neighborhood and observe the stop signs.
Click here for the Gahanna Police Report. If you have any questions about the report, please contact the police department directly.
Also, a popular crime as of late is illegally swiping credit cards at retail stores. Be sure to keep a close eye on your credit card statements and note any suspicious activity. The Gahanna Police Department has given us a Credit Card Scan Backgrounder to better educate you about the situation.