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Lebanon, KY
Lebanon, Kentucky Police Station Information
The crime rate in Lebanon decreased by 7% from 2019 to 2022. In the last 5 years, the city of Lebanon has seen a decline of both violent crimes and property crimes.
Lebanon has 60% less violent crime compared to the national average.
Lebanon has 35% less property crime compared to the national average.
Overall, the crime rate in Lebanon is 39% lower than the national average.
Research states that as of July of 2023, there are 31 registered sex offenders living in the city.
The Lebanon Police Department is responsible for solving crime and apprehending criminals, enforcing traffic laws, and assisting in crime prevention. The department consists of 17 Officers (including 1 Chief, 1 Asst. Chief, 3 Sergeants, 2 Corporals), 7 Dispatchers, 2 Records Clerks, and 1 Public Safety Officer. The officers are fully equipped and are provided a take home police car. Officers are required to complete a police basic course and minimum of 40 hours training per year. Dispatchers are certified and take annual training, and the records clerks are also cross-trained to dispatch. All officers are active in the community and have a desire to make the community safe and connected. Officers serve on various community committees, hold memberships in local churches and civic groups, and provide “watch block programs” to the community. The Police Chief is Wally Brady.
The police department can be reached at the following:
124 W. Mulberry Street
Lebanon, KY
Phone: (270) 692-2121
Fax: (270) 692-6205
Police Chief Wally Brady
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Police chief Greg Young
Email: [email protected]
Lebanon police officers transport individuals who have been arrested in their city to the Marion County Detention Center, also located in Lebanon. The county jail houses both male and female offenders who have been arrested and charged with either misdemeanor or felony offenses. The Marion County Detention Center’s mission is to ensure all employees are knowledgeable of the baseline standards and are adequately trained to carry out their duties in accordance with standards.
Marion County Detention Center utilizes a video visitation system. Friends and family may register and set up for a remote visitation using the website GettingOut. If a visitor chooses to do an offsite visit, either the offender or visitor will have to pay .25 per minute. If the visitor chooses to come to the facility and utilizes the kiosk the offender has 60 minutes of free time each week that they can use to pay for the visit
Country: United States
Address 1:124 W Mulberry St
City:Lebanon
State:Kentucky
Zip Code:40033-1212
County:Marion County
Phone #:270-692-2121
Fax #:270-692-6205