Victim Services
"Picking up the Pieces" - Ohio Attorney General Crime Victim Booklet
Ohio Victims' Rights Request Form
VICTIMS ASSISTANCE LIAISON UNIT
(VALU)
Cincinnati Police Department’s Victims Assistance Liaison Unit
“Serving victims of crime within the City of Cincinnati”
If you have been a victim of crime, the following services may be available to you:
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM OF CRIME
ASSISTANCE WITH FILING FOR VICTIM OF CRIME COMPENSATION
MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUP
YOUTH SURVIVOR GROUP
CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES
INDIVIDUAL SHORT-TERM COUNSELING
COURT ACCOMPANIMENT
LIAISON TO DETECTIVES AND INVESTIGATORS
ASSISTANCE ENROLLING WITH VINE
REFERRALS FOR COMMUNITY RESOURCES
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU
Cincinnati Police Department
Criminal Investigations Section
Victims Assistance Liaison Unit
801 Linn Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
513-352-6421
Karen.rumsey@cincinnati-oh.gov
Cincinnati Police Department (CPD)
The Cincinnati Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Cincinnati and provides a full range of police services to 52 diverse neighborhoods. The Department currently maintains approximately 1000 sworn officers and 125 civilian employees. Led by the Police Chief, law enforcement operations are divided among three Bureaus: Patrol, Investigations and Support.
On January 9, 2023, Teresa A. Theetge was sworn in as Cincinnati's 16th Police Chief. Chief Theetge was appointed Interim Police Chief by Interim City Manager John Curp in February 2022 after Chief Eliot K. Isaac announced his retirement from the Cincinnati Police Department. Chief Theetge is the first woman to be appointed Chief of Police for CPD.
Chief Theetge has been with the Cincinnati Police Department for more than three decades. In 2016, she was promoted to Assistant Chief and in 2020 assumed the role of the Executive Officer. Throughout her career, Chief Theetge has had a multitude of assignments at varying ranks. She has experience in Patrol and Investigative assignments as well as Inspections’ audits and Internal investigations.
Chief Theetge is a life-long Cincinnati resident and comes from a large Law Enforcement family. She and her husband Bob have four adult children and eight grandchildren.
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