Police

Police Department
In case of emergency, dial 9-1-1
Our Safety Department is covered by Hubbard Township Police
Police Chief
Brenda Freeman
2600 Elmwood Dr. Ext
Hubbard, OH 44425
brenda.freeman@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Phone: (330) 534-1411 ext 2
Department Information
Members of the Hubbard Township Police Department understand what a privilege and honor it is to serve the community. Our mission focuses on a strong foundation of ethics, honesty, dedication, commitment, teamwork and accountability. We will serve our residents and build upon these values and establish partnerships built on trust and transparency, while recognizing the dedication and the service our employees provide our community.
Hubbard Township police officers are dispatched by the Trumbull County Dispatch Center located at 911 Howland Wilson Rd NE, Warren, OH 44484.
Call (333) 675-2730 to request an officer.
For emergencies call 911.
For general information or to leave a message for an officer please call the station direct at (330) 534-1411 option #2.
Chief Freeman Brenda, Brenda.Freeman@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Sgt. Michael Orr - michael.orr@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Officer Mike Pagley - michael.pagley@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Officer Mike Rendziniak - mike.rendziniak@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Officer George Stamos - george.stamos@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Officer Michael Janovick - michael.janovick@hubbardtwpohio.gov
Officer Madalyn Pasek - mpasek@hubbardtwpohio.gov
The Hubbard Township Police Department Records Division consists of one full-time clerk who is responsible for gathering, maintaining, filing, and distributing all paperwork produced by the department.
Copies of police reports can be obtained
Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Please call ahead, (330) 534-1411 option #2 to make sure that a copy of the report is available.
Reports can also be sent by email or fax. Cost is 10-cents per page. Insurance companies can pay by check.
The Ohio Collaborative, a 12-person panel of law enforcement experts and community leaders from throughout the state, established state standards – for the first time in Ohio’s history – on August 28, 2015, for use of force including use of deadly force and agency employee recruitment and hiring that can help guide law enforcement agencies in Ohio.
These new standards will hold everyone accountable and instill a greater confidence with the public. The Collaborative works closely with partners, including the community and law enforcement agencies, to implement the new standards. All law enforcement agencies are expected to meet or exceed these new standards as they develop policies and procedures to meet these new expectations. The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS), a division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, communicated those new standards to Ohio’s nearly 960 law enforcement agencies.
The Ohio Collaborative also provided model policies as a resource for agencies, and OCJS serves as a contact and is available to assist agencies with implementation. OCJS published a report on March 31, 2017, listing which state and local law enforcement agencies have adopted and fully implemented the new minimum standards. More than 500 agencies employing over 27,000 officers (in all 88 counties, representing 79 percent of all law enforcement officers in Ohio and most of Ohio’s metropolitan departments) are participating in the certification process.
We are proud to recognize that Hubbard Township Police Department has received certification in all the state standards to date to include:
Use of Force
Recruitment and Hiring
Community Engagement
Body Worn Cameras
Bias Free Policing
Investigation of Employee Misconduct
Vehicle Pursuit Policy
Several members of the department have received Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training and certification. This is specialized training in handling encounters with special needs adults and children, the elderly, emotionally disturbed people, violent perpetrators, suicidal individuals, persons suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or highly volatile situations.
The Vacation Watch Program is a service provided by the Hubbard Township Police Department to alleviate some concern residents may experience while away from their homes. After completing and submitting the vacation watch request form, the residence is added to a list which is distributed to the officers. Officers will then periodically check your residence.
You may submit your request by completing, printing, and returning the Vacation Check Form. You can come to the police station between 8:00am – 12:00pm and ask for an application at the window located in our lobby.
In the event you lose your family pet, please contact the Hubbard Township Police Department at (330) 675-2730. The dispatcher will record your pet’s name, type of animal, breed, color and your contact information. If the police department is notified that your beloved pet has been located, we will contact you with when and where you can be re-united.
All Hubbard Township criminal and traffic cases are held at the Girard Municipal Court
Fingerprinting : Web Check Locations
Trumbull County Sex Offender Registry
Vehicle Lockouts
Due to the risk of damage to the vehicle the Hubbard Township Police Department does not unlock vehicles. If other circumstances exist, such as a young child locked in the vehicle, an Officer will be sent to assist in any way possible. Contacting a locksmith or local tow company is your best alternative in most cases.
Who do I call for Sick/Injured Animals?
Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County - (330) 539-5300
Who do I call for Missing/Stray Dogs?
Dog Warden - (330) 675-2787
Hubbard Joint Eagle Fire Department
Office - (330) 534-1582
What are the Child Restraint Laws? National Highway Safety AdministrationChild Restraint Laws
Junk Motor Vehicles
Zoning department - (330) 534-2161
To obtain building permit - (330) 534-2161
Report Potholes
Township Roads - (330) 534-9798
County Roads - (330) 675-2640
State/ Interstate - (330) 637-5951
Damaged or Missing Street/ Road signs:
Hubbard Township Road Department – (330) 534-9798
Trumbull County Court View – https://courts.co.trumbull.oh.us/eservices/home.page.2
Trumbull County Inmate Search – http://sheriff.co.trumbull.oh.us/sh_ijisinmates.html
Girard Municipal Court View – https://eservices.girardmunicipalcourt.com/eservices/home.page.2
Hubbard City Government/Police – https://www.cityofhubbard-oh.gov/public-safety/staff/