

Police


Jackson Twp. Police Department
10613 Mahoning Ave, North Jackson Ohio 44451
For 24/7 Police and fire services call 330-746-7100
Office # 330-538-3093
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission for every member of the Jackson Township Police Department is to continuously provide a superior level of quality service and to consistently strive to seek and find, in an unrelenting, dedicated, and committed fashion, the ways and means to affirmatively promote, preserve, and enhance the safety, security, and overall quality of life within the community.
Police Information
​Chief Peter J Rozzi III | Badge 4100 | Office Number 330-538-7198 |
Lieutenant Steven Schneider | Badge 4101 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Sergeant David Shively (Detective) | Badge 4102 | Office Number 330-538-7197 |
Officer Lisa Storey | Badge 4103 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Robert Schaeffer | Badge 4114 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Eric Vereb | Badge 4104 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Oliver Proverbs | Badge 4105 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Larry Hlywa | Badge 4107 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Richard Shea | Badge 4108 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer Raymond Zebosky III | Badge 4109 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Tech. Officer Richard Rococi | Badge 4120 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Chorbishop Anthony Spinosa | Badge 4199 | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
Officer WM M. Sosnosky | ​ | Office Number 330-538-3093 |
If you see something, say something!
If you suspect any suspicious or criminal activity, please call our 24/7 dispatch at 330-746-7100
Crime Watch meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month, all are welcome to attend.
If you have information for our detective regarding ongoing suspicious or illegal activity, please call officer number 330-538-7197
If you need a copy if a crash report, please go to https://ohtrafficdata.dps.ohio.gov/CrashRetrieval and enter the date of crash and county. If you do not have access to print out the crash report, please call our office number, we will print out a copy and set up a time for you to pick up the report
Download and fill out this form if you are the owner of a business in North Jackson in the event that we need to contact you after hours.
Or click here [https://www.jacksontwp.net/police-business-directory] to submit the form online.
We provide this service for residents that are going out of town and would like our Police Department to keep an eye on your property while you are away.
Download and Submit form, or stop in to our department to fill out our form.
Or click here [https://www.jacksontwp.net/police-vacation-watch] to submit the form online.
Here are some great resources (available both in English & Spanish) to help educate parents and guardians about Fentanyl:
https://www.addicted.org/supe/fentanyl/parents-guide-to-fentanyl/
This comprehensive guide equips parents with valuable information, including tips, warning signs, and helpful videos/articles. It empowers parents to protect their children from the dangers of fentanyl and make informed decisions regarding substance use.
Protecting Children From Online Drug Dealers
https://www.addicted.org/supe/parents/protecting-children-from-online-drug-dealers/
This resource provides essential tools to safeguard children, including the "Emoji code" to identify online drug dealing, insights into the dark web, and other online safety measures.
​Mahoning County Court #4 6000 Mahoning Avenue Austintown, Ohio 44515 330-740-2001 | Business Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. |
Domestic Relations Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas 120 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio 44503 330-740-2208 | Business Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. |
Court of Common Pleas 120 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio 44503 330-740-2208 | Business Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. |
Juvenile Court – Juvenile Justice Center 300 East Scott Street Youngstown, Ohio 44505 | Business Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. |
BMV License Plate Renewal
https://bmvonline.dps.ohio.gov/
iC3.gov
Mahoning County Jail Roster
https://pii.mahoningcountyoh.gov/
The Safe at Home program is an address confidentiality program that provides a substitute address, mail forwarding and confidential voter registration. This program is offered to assist survivors of domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, rape or sexual battery by shielding their personal information from public record. If you believe you qualify for this program, contact our office at 330-538-3093 to make an appointment with one of our Officers. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

