Law Enforcement Links

officer-down-memorial-pageThe Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc.

“When a police officer is killed, it’s not an agency that loses an officer, it’s an entire nation.” -Chris Cosgriff, ODMP Founder

 

officerdown_bannerOhio’s Fallen Officers

The Ohio Fallen Officers is dedicated to each and every Ohio Law Enforcement Officer who has made the ultimate sacrifice while in the performance of their duties. We hope you will join us in offering our condolences to family, friends and colleagues of the officers listed on this web site. Every Law Enforcement Officer the world over knows of the dangers they face when putting on the uniform. They are dedicated to try and make this a safer world and to continue to do what is required in their job 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

 

cleveland-police-patrolmen-associationCleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association

The Association was formed in 1969 to provide mutual aid and protection, to provide for the general welfare of our members, and for the betterment of all Patrol Officers, their families, and members of this community. Our commitment and purpose is the continuance and furtherance of our pledge to strengthen and unite our members in our struggles to protect our rights and achieve our goals.

 

Greater Cleveland Police Emerald Society

The Greater Cleveland Police Emerald Society is always looking for new members. Our membership includes active and retired Police Officers, Sheriff’s Deputies, Bailiff’s, State Law Enforcement Officers, Federal Agents and law enforcement supporters as well.

 

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Ohio Fraternal Order of Police | Cleveland Lodge 8

Fraternal Order of Police of Ohio

Fraternal Order of Police | Western Cuyahoga Lodge 25
Fraternal Order of Police | Greater Cuyahoga Lodge 124

 

logo_ohiobenevolentOhio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association

 

logo_blockparole-300x62The Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association
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Highland Heights Police Department Facebook

The official Facebook page of the Highland Heights Police Department. Their page is used to provide information to the general public and serve as a means of communication between the HHPD and the public.