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OCUS headquarters have been in Cincinnati, Ohio (1934-1945), Columbus, Ohio (1945-1998), Dublin, Ohio (1998-2008), and moved back to Columbus, Ohio, in 2008. [citation needed] Under OCUS, the State of Ohio is divided into thirteen chapters, with affiliated credit unions assigned to the chapters based on their geographic location. [citation needed]
Superior Credit Union is a credit union serving Cincinnati, Toledo, and Lima, Ohio, and surrounding regions.It originally served employees of the Superior Coach Company, and after the latter closed in 1981 it expanded by absorbing other credit unions and extending its geographic footprint from Lima to a wide area of western Ohio.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 831 law enforcement agencies employing 25,992 sworn police officers, about 225 for each 100,000 residents.
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Cincinnati also has a museum dedicated to their police force, known as The Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society Museum. [ 2 ] The department adopted the Smith & Wesson Model 5906 9mm handgun based on a recommendation made in 1987, following a request to the director of public safety by the Fraternal Order of Police President.
She was credited with organizing more than 500 credit unions in Ohio and the Midwest. She was a member of the consumer advisory council of the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington, D.C. [3] She was president of the Communicating Arts Credit Union and treasurer of the Cincinnati Central Credit Union at the time of her death. [3]
In Cincinnati's employment databases, Lutz was listed on Monday as a police officer in District 1 making $86,077 a year. This database lists Lutz's age as between 51 and 60.
Police Station No. 3 is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on May 18, 1981. The Cincinnati Police Station at 3201 Warsaw Avenue opened December 31, 1908. [2] It was a combined station house and patrol house, which accommodated 40 patrolmen, a patrol wagon, and 16 horses for mounted patrol.