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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Dayton Police Department - Officer cagle and officer ronnie

    Dayton Police Department

    2.3(6 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    I gotta give them a kudos again! They have launched a new program for safely exchanging item that…read morepeople are buying/selling. For example, if you sell an item on craigslist, you can go to the safe exchange location to meet your buyer. Great idea! Thank you! Here is the article posted on Dayton Most Metro: "The Dayton Police Department's East Patrol Operations Division announces the launch of the Safe Exchange program. Safe Exchange is designed to provide a safe location for families to make custodial exchanges and to assist residents with the exchange of products purchased or sold online. This service is part of the Dayton Police Department's commitment to community safety. There are now designated areas at East Patrol Operations Division North (417 E. Helena St.) and East Patrol Operations Division South (2721 Wayne Ave.) where online buyers/sellers and parents or guardians can meet to make needed exchanges. Once both parties have agreed on exchange terms, they may meet at one of the two locations and look for the "Safe Exchange Zone" sign near the main entrance. The building lobby at the either location will be available during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday). If the lobby is not accessible, the parking lot is also a safe exchange zone because it is monitored and recorded by video surveillance. In addition, a peace officer may be requested to be present during the exchange by calling 333-COPS. No firearms are permitted anywhere on Dayton Police Department property. The Department will not be utilized to make transactions of illegal products, dangerous or deadly weapons, or any other dangerous materials. While the Safe Exchange program has been established to provide a safe area for online buyers and sellers to meet, it is important to remember that the people you meet online are strangers and may not have your best interests in mind. Here is some additional information to consider when making or planning online purchases or transactions: Use websites you are familiar with. Never provide personal information over the Internet. Never make an online purchase using a credit card on a site that does not have an SSL. When taking photos, utilize the cut and paste method from a Word document. This will make it difficult to utilize GPS location programs. Use photos only of the item(s) you are selling. Other items in the background can represent additional targets for a would-be criminal. Ask a lot of questions. Don't go to a transaction alone, and show up early."

    DPD does an outstanding job protecting the communtiy of Dayton. I've seen interact with the public…read morewith service oriented and humilty. DPD truly finds their honor through service.

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    Grandview Heights

    Grandview Heights

    5.0(3 reviews)
    40.7 mi

    After being in Columbus for roughly seven years now, I can truly say that I know this area of the…read morecity pretty well. I live in the Short North, just a couple miles away, and I'm in the neighborhood at least a couple times a week. I'm often there getting groceries (Kroger or Market District), or whenever I need to take my car to the mechanic (Star & Northwest Auto). I go to a spa (Paloma) there along with several local businesses (Lion Cub's Cookies, Boss Gal, and Straders), and restaurants. Grandview Cafe is my favorite diner and there's some good sushi options too. I'm often shopping off Olentangy Rd thanks to Target, Sephora, Marshalls, etc. There's a good number of parks to explore and it's also really clean in Grandview. I know that's in part due to the city so I gotta give 'em some props. Over the years the area has grown so much and I don't see any signs of it stopping. It's a well sought after area to live in and because of that the cost of living has gone up, especially if you're looking to buy a home. That's the only bummer about Grandview, otherwise it's a lovely city and I'm really happy with how close I am to it.

    First ring suburb in Columbus Ohio, much of the older housing stock was built in the 1920s. System,…read moretaxes are more pricey than Columbus proper. But, it is an extraordinarily desirable neighborhood to live in which is evidenced in the accelerating property values. Lots of great restaurants and entertainment venues. I do find that there are an abundance of Mexican cuisine restaurants, and I do wish sometimes that there were a little more food variety.

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