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  1. Murray Hill is a neighborhood on the west side of Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Lincoln Village subdivision and is colloquially known as Lincoln Village. It is bounded by West Broad Street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, South Grener Avenue on the east, and Redmond and Hiler Roads on the west. It is in Prairie Township, and the ...

  2. Attorney General Crime Victim Assistance Office. (614) 466-5610. The Columbus Division of Police Victim/Witness Services Unit is a part of the Homicide Bureau. The primary goal of the unit is to assist victims/witnesses that are affected by a violent crime, and assist victims/witnesses to regain normalcy in their lives.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2009 · R&D is comprised of one police sergeant and five police officers. R&D is part of the Professional Standards Bureau (PSB), within the Administrative Subdivision. The R&D offices are located in Columbus Police Headquarters, and can be contacted at (614) 645-4606, or by email at Research& Development@ColumbusPolice.org.

  4. Also sometimes included in the civic center are the LeVeque Tower and newer government office additions to the area, including the Front Street office buildings, the since-demolished Franklin County Veterans Memorial and Columbus Public Health office in Franklinton, as well as the newer Michael B. Coleman Government Center and current Columbus Division of Police Headquarters.

  5. Website. www .bmv .ohio .gov. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (abbreviated BMV) is an agency of the Ohio Department of Public Safety that registers motor vehicles and issues license plates and driver's licenses in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is headquartered in the state capital, Columbus, and operates deputy registrar's offices and driver ...

  6. The laboratory eventually settled into space at the old Police Headquarters at 77 North Front Street. In 1975, the crime laboratory's six employees moved into a 6000 square foot facility located above the Franklin County Coroner's Office at 520 King Avenue. The City signed a lease with Franklin County for the space that was expected to ...

  7. Served as headquarters of the fire department. Firefighters relocated around 1942, while police and fire communications crews and equipment were vacated in 1952. The building was razed in 1954. 1908–1982 Engine House No. 1 / 16: More images: 260 N. Fourth Street In use Today the Central Ohio Fire Museum: 1982–present Station 1 and Station 9