Mansfield Division of Police (Ohio)
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AbbreviationMDP
Formed19th century
Operations jurisdictionMansfield, Ohio, US
Size30.89 sq mi (80.01 km²)
| Mansfield Division of Police | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | MDP |
| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 19th century |
| Jurisdictional structure | |
| Operations jurisdiction | Mansfield, Ohio, US |
| Size | 30.89 sq mi (80.01 km²) |
| Population | 47,534 (2020) |
| Legal jurisdiction | City of Mansfield |
| Governing body | Mansfield City Council |
| General nature | |
| Operational structure | |
| Headquarters | 30 North Diamond Street[1] Mansfield, Ohio, US |
| Officers | 102 (2024) |
| Mayor of Mansfield responsible |
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| Agency executives | |
| Parent agency | Mansfield Department of Public Safety[6] |
| Website | |
| Division of Police | |
The Mansfield Division of Police (MDP) is the governmental agency responsible for law enforcement in the city of Mansfield, Ohio.
On March 18, 2022, Jason Bammann became the city's police chief.[7]
Rank structure and insignia
| Title | Insignia |
|---|---|
| Police Chief | |
| Police Captain | |
| Police Lieutenant | |
| Police Sergeant | |
| Field Training Officer Police Officer Police Detective |
Fallen members
Since the establishment of the Mansfield Division of Police, four officers have been killed in the line of duty or other reasons.[8][9]
| Rank | Officer | Date of death | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrolman | John Englehart, Jr. | August 7, 1893 |
Struck by train |
| Lieutenant | William J. Taylor | February 26, 1949 |
Gunfire |
| Patrolman | Michael Raymond Hutchison | February 6, 1976 |
Gunfire |
| Police Officer | Brian Evans | December 26, 2007 |
Gunfire |



