Clay Township Police Department, located in Genoa, Ohio, is a dedicated law enforcement agency serving the residents of Clay Township. With a team of 15 sworn officers, they provide 24-hour service to over 5,000 residents, ensuring safety and security through proactive and reactive policing. Committed to honesty, integrity, and fairness, the department works in partnership with the community to maintain a safe environment for all.
Established in 1840, Clay Township covers an area of 26.4 square miles in western Ottawa County. It borders Allen Township to the north, Wood County to the west, and Sandusky County to the south. The township is home to the entire Village of Genoa and is proud to be the home of Leonard, the first official police pit bull in the state of Ohio, who was adopted by the Clay Township Police Department after being trained for narcotics detection by Storm Dog Tactical.
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