Department Personnel:
The Bentleyville Police Department consists of 16 employees, 3 Full-time, 9 Part-time and 3 Auxiliary sworn officers.
Patrol Service:
The Bentleyville Police Department provides 24-hour emergency and non-emergency response and service to the community. Patrol Officers respond to all calls for service in the Village and conduct the preliminary investigations. The patrol force provides round the clock protection to residents and visitors, pro-active patrol traffic, traffic law enforcement and crime prevention. Field supervision on each of the three patrol shifts by full-time officers.
The goals of the Patrol Officer are high-visibility, pro-active enforcement, an awareness of the needs and desires of the community and its visitors, and fair and impartial professional law enforcement. The Patrol Officer is responsible for providing a safe and friendly environment for all people who live or visit Bentleyville.
Administrative Assistant: Gloria Triplett
Police Secretaries: Carmela Pitts and Maxine Collier have the responsibility of processing and maintaining the large amount of documentation generated by all divisions within the Police Department. Some of their duties include processing accident and incident reports, traffic citations, subpoenas and preparation of all documents for Bedford Municipal Court, and Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.
Police Officers:
Executive Officer: Lt. Lloyd Nagle
Ptl./Detective: John Turner
2nd Lt. Gary Outzs
Ptl. Joe Sciangula, Senior Patrolman
Ptl. Mike Phillips
Ptl. Tom Cutwright
Ptl. Allan Biggins
Ptl. Ed Rodrigues
Ptl. Bob Dunn
Richard Wilk, Auxiliary
Chad Salahshour, Auxiliary
Stan Orzech, Auxiliary