Village of Sebring Ohio Police Department

Village of Sebring Ohio Police Department Established in 1899

We are a smalltown department for the Village of Sebring, Ohio. Our officers proudly serve over 4,000 village residents.

Our Dispatch Center dispatches for 2 Police Depts, 7 Fire/EMS Depts as well as being a 911 PSAP Center

As part of our commitment to transparency and keeping our residents informed, we are releasing our monthly activity repo...
06/10/2026

As part of our commitment to transparency and keeping our residents informed, we are releasing our monthly activity report for May 2026.

During the month of May, officers responded to and investigated a variety of incidents throughout the Village, resulting in criminal charges. While statistics only tell part of the story, they provide insight into the work being performed by our officers each day. Our goal is to continue proactively addressing crime, enforcing traffic laws, and maintaining the safety and quality of life our residents deserve.

We appreciate the continued support of our community and encourage residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity when it occurs.

Together, we can continue making Sebring a safe place to live, work, and visit.

06/08/2026
06/04/2026

Missing/Endangered Adult
Nathaniel Hang
20 years old. W/M suffering from schizophrenia and underlying health issues.
Nathaniel left his residence on W. Oxford St in Alliance in a white GMC Canyon truck (plate KTM3203) at approximately 0300 hours on 06.03. He left his cell phone and wallet at the house. His truck was reported as being picked up by a camera on Union Ave somewhere according to one source. Unknown clothing description.
If you have information, please contact the police department at 3308219140 immediately.
Thank you!

You Are Not Alone – Help Is Just Three Digits AwayThe Sebring Police Department would like to remind residents about the...
06/03/2026

You Are Not Alone – Help Is Just Three Digits Away

The Sebring Police Department would like to remind residents about the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

By calling or texting 988, individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, emotional distress, substance use concerns, or thoughts of su***de can connect with trained crisis counselors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The 988 Lifeline is free, confidential, and available to anyone who needs support—whether you are struggling yourself or are concerned about a loved one.

If you or someone you know is facing a mental health crisis, don't hesitate to reach out. Help is available, and there is hope.

Call or Text: 988
Chat online at 988lifeline.org

In an emergency or if there is an immediate threat to life or safety, call 911.

***12th St. is now open***Please avoid the area of the 200 block of S.12th. A large tree fell on electric wires. We have...
06/02/2026

***12th St. is now open***

Please avoid the area of the 200 block of S.12th. A large tree fell on electric wires. We have been advised of several residents without power. If you have lost power contact Ohio Edison. Thank you

05/29/2026

UPDATE UPDATE TICKETS WILL BE $20 AT THE DOOR. NOT $16. This was a typo error on posters. Presale will be available till tomorrow at noon. Registration for the parade will be on the day of the parade starting at 5 PM.. 

05/28/2026

Just as a reminder, the medication drop-off box is for unwanted or expired medications only. Please do not place needles, syringes, lancets, or other sharps in the box. The drop box is also not a trash can.

Improper items create a safety hazard for officers and personnel handling the contents. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping keep this program safe and effective for the community.

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country....
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten.

As we spend time with family and friends this Memorial Day, let us also take a moment to reflect on the freedoms we enjoy because of those who gave everything to protect them.

From all of us at the police department, we extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes and their families.

We will remember them. 🇺🇸

Thank you to the Richard family for the brownies and cookies. Your support is appreciated!
05/22/2026

Thank you to the Richard family for the brownies and cookies. Your support is appreciated!

05/18/2026

Sebring Residents,

I want to speak honestly, not just as your Police Chief, but as someone who truly cares about this village and the people in it.

Recently, there has been an increase in complaints toward the police department. Some complaints are legitimate, and when they are, they are addressed appropriately. Accountability will always matter under my leadership.

At the same time, I think it is important to remember that the officers serving this community are human beings. They work long hours, spend most of their shifts on the road, miss time with their families, and deal with stress most people never see. Despite that, they continue to show up every day to protect and serve this village.

Police officers are not robots. Sometimes mistakes happen. An officer may accidentally miss a stop sign or momentarily speed during a long shift. That does not mean they are malicious or do not care. It means they are human.

This morning, a complaint was made against me personally for allegedly following a vehicle too closely. I can honestly say that accusation was untrue. I make a conscious effort to drive cautiously because I understand the scrutiny placed on this department and on me as Chief. Situations like this can be discouraging, especially when my goal since taking this position has been to improve this department and make Sebring safer.

The reality is that policing often feels like a lose-lose situation. If officers proactively enforce laws, complaints come in saying we are too strict. If we try to use discretion and give people a break, complaints come in saying we are not doing our jobs. No matter what, someone will be unhappy. All we can do is continue to act fairly, professionally, and with good judgment.

No matter the criticism, we will still answer the call when someone needs help. We will still show up during emergencies. We will still put ourselves in difficult situations for this community.

What becomes difficult is when complaints are made simply to criticize or jump on the bandwagon. That affects morale more than people realize. This job is stressful enough without officers feeling unfairly scrutinized at every turn.

At the end of the day, we care deeply about this community and want the best for it. We are not perfect, but I can promise you this department is trying every single day to serve Sebring the right way.

Thank you to those who continue to support us, pray for us, and stand beside us.

~Chief Kelm~

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135 E. Ohio Avenue #2
Sebring, OH
44672

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