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CYNTHIANA

  The Official Site of Cynthiana, Kentucky

Police Department

Contact:   Steven Muntz

  Chief of Police
  Phone: 859-234-7157 
  After Business Hours: 859-234-7100
  Emergency: 911
   
   
   

The City of Cynthiana Police Department is a full service department consisting of 16 certified officers. The Police Department is manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The physical location of the department is at 420 E. Pleasant Street.

Chief Steve Muntz, a 19-year veteran of the department, currently heads up the Cynthiana Police Department along with Ray Johnson serving as Assistant Police Chief. All officers of this department are graduates of the Police Academy sponsored by the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) of Richmond, Kentucky. DOCJT is a nationally recognized agency that provides state-of-the-art training to law enforcement officers in Kentucky. Each year our officers receive a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education.

The Cynthiana Police Department is fortunate to have the latest technology at their disposal. The E911 LINC system is a valuable tool giving them access to information nationwide. Nine patrol cars are equipped with radar.

In addition to making sure the City’s Code of Ordinances are being enforced, the Police Department has the awesome responsibility of maintaining a peaceful, safe community. 
They also provide police escorts for funerals and direct traffic for special functions. The Police Department provides a house check for absent homeowners and routine business checks. Officers are also very visible to the community through our bicycle patrol.

Our Police Department sponsors Police Explores –an organization for the students ages 14 to 20 who are interested in law enforcement. These young people get hands-on experience working along side an officer during community events. This department also participates in the annual Shop-with-a-Cop program that helps needy children in our community. 

To learn more about a career in law enforcement, visit http://docjt.jus.state.ky.us.