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Awareness/Safety
Government Resources
Law Enforcement/Community Information
Schools/Programs For & About Kids

Awareness/Safety

America’s Most Wanted
Popular website from the TV program

Better Business Bureau
Check out a business or charity or make a complaint

The FBI’s Most Wanted
List of the most wanted criminals in America

Lucas County Sheriff
Lucas County Sheriff’s Office Website – includes sex offender lists

State of Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Sex Offender Information
Electronic Sex Offender Registry with search function. Sign up for e-mail alerts

ODRC
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction’s Sex Offender Name Search

Government Resources

GovDeals
Online auctions for governmental agencies

Law Enforcement/Community Information

Crime Victims Services
United Way-based victim assistance program in Ohio

Lucas County, Ohio
Website for the county in which Sylvania, Ohio, is located

Sylvania Township, Ohio
Community that surrounds the city of Sylvania

Sylvania Municipal Court
The court system that handles City of Sylvania civil, criminal, small claims and traffic cases

Toledo Police Department
Police website for Sylvania’s largest neighbor

Schools/Programs for & About Kids

Sylvania Schools
School system of Sylvania, Ohio

Keep Kids Alive DRIVE 25 Program
Find out how you can get involved in this program to improve safety on community streets

Internet Safety
Information about Internet safety for children

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Information on children missing and/or abducted

National D.A.R.E. Association
Information on nationwide Drug Abuse Resistance Education program

I Promise Program
A website containing information on teen driving. Offers a free program to help you teen drivers operation their vehicles responsibly.

Sylvania Community Action Team
Local community organization promoting positive lifestyles and a healthy community with resources to help prevent substance abuse and resist violence.

William H. Rhodus, Chief of Police

William H. Rhodus
Chief of Police

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