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Lakeside Park, KY
Lakeside Park, Kentucky Police Station Information
Lakeside Park has 96% less violent crime compared to the national average.
Lakeside Park has 71% less property crime compared to the national average.
Overall, the crime rate in Lakeside Park is 75% lower than the national average.
As of July 2023, there is 1 sex offender living in the city.
The low crime rate contributes to the city’s livability score which is an 84 out of 100.
The Lakeside Park Police Department provides law enforcement to both Lakeside Park and Crestview Hills. The department is responsible for patrolling the city, preventing crime, and apprehending criminals. The officers file paperwork regarding arrests, incidents occurred, open criminal investigations, and motor vehicle accidents. Officers are also responsible for the transport of arrestees to the county jail. The Mission of the Lakeside Park Police Department is to form a partnership with the community and work within that partnership to maintain the public peace and improve the quality of life by providing fair and impartial police services in a professional manner. The department employs 7 patrol officers, 1 police clerk, 3 sergeants, an Assistant Chief of Police and a Chief of Police. The current Chief of Police is Christopher Schutte.
The police department can be reached at the following:
40 Town Center Blvd
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 331-5368
Email: [email protected]
Lakeside Park police officers transport individuals who have been arrested to the Kenton County Detention Center. The Kenton County Detention Center is a minimum security jail located in the County. The county jail books both male and females and can house up to 650 inmates. Roughly 300 inmates are booked a month. The county jail currently employs over 35 corrections officers and the current jailer is Marc Fields.
The Kenton County Detention Center utilizes online and video visitation. Visitors must have valid photo identification and must schedule the visit 24 hours in advance. Minors are not allowed to visit on weekdays. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The online visitation is scheduled through the CPCjail website.
Visitation hours are as follows:
All dorms, except 102, 104 and 107, onsite video visitation: Wednesday and Friday 8am to 11am and 1pm to 2:30pm. Online/remote visitation: 11am to 3pm and 5pm to 10:40pm daily.
Dorms 102, 104 and 107, onsite video visitation: Saturday from 8:30am to 1:30pm. Online/remote visitation: 6pm to 9pm daily.
Country: United States
Address 1: 9 Buttermilk Pike
City: Lakeside Park
State: Kentucky
Zip Code: 41017-2132
County: Kenton County
Phone #: 859-331-5368
Fax #: 859-331-7745