This page will allow you to access copies of accident reports taken by the South Bloomfield Division of Police and various
user forms that can be submitted to the police department covering various areas.
**To view and print accident reports, please click below on the accident
reports link. From there you will be taken to accidents in 2009 and will be able to view and print accident reports on specific
dates**
Please keep in mind, diagrams of accident scenes will only be included if vehicle(s) were not moved prior to officer
arrivals, and will be noted in the diagram area if vehicles were in fact moved. Officers may request vehicles to be moved
on property damage only (PDO) accidents for various reasons to include officer and traffic safety. In these instances, diagrams
may or may not be included.
If photographs are taken at the accident scene by officers, certain guidelines will be met when posting copies of those
photos. Generally they will only be photos that include vehicle information, license plates, and locations of damage. Photos
of injured parties or graphic photos will not be posted.
**To access various police department forms please scroll down to the form
you are searching for and click on the form requested**
2009 Accident Reports
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2008 Accident Reports
As the Village of South Bloomfield continues
to focus on growth, our agencies focus is on increasing safety and protection of our citizens, and the people that travel
through our Village everyday.
Posted below is the geo-mapping through Google
Maps of the 2008 Accidents handled by South Bloomfield Police.
The blue icons are
the "Non-Injury" or "Property Damage Only" accidents which simply means no medic was requested. The red
hazard icons are "Injury" accidents, which means a medic, fire department, or medflight was on the scene.
Many people comment on why the "business district" of South
Bloomfield is 35 MPH and not 50 MPH such as the "business district" in Circleville, on USR 23. The simple answer can be seen
by looking over this accident map. If the speed limit was actually 50 MPH instead of 35 MPH many of the "Non-Injury" accidents
would be "Injury" accidents. This is one major reason slower speeds inside of this area is very important, please be safe
and drive the posted limit.
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