Maple Heights Police Department

Maple Heights Police Department

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Our mission is to safeguard our community's quality of life. The Maple Heights Police Department is currently staffed with 31 full time sworn Police Officers.

Photos from Maple Heights Police Department's post 06/22/2026

This past Saturday, Josiah and Gideon Trank reminded us what community is all about. They set up their lemonade stand to raise money in honor of Maple Heights Officer Matthew Thomas, who we recently lost. These two young men showed compassion and support far beyond their years.

One of our Maple Heights Detectives Thomas Halley had the opportunity to stop by, enjoy some lemonade, and thank them personally. We are grateful for their kindness and the support of everyone who continues to keep our officer’s family, friends, and coworkers in their thoughts.

Thank you, boys. Your gesture meant more than you know. 💙

Link to the WKYC article in comments.

06/17/2026

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Phoenix Health Services for their thoughtful gesture and support during this difficult time. Their kind words and generous lunch for our officers and staff were greatly appreciated as we continue to mourn the loss of one of our own.

We are grateful for the compassion and support shown by our community. ❤️🚔

06/16/2026

On June 8, 2026, Maple Heights PD lost a valued officer and friend- Matthew Thomas. Matt was always present with a smile on his face and a good attitude. He was Officer of the Year in 2023 and was one of our top Field Training Officers (FTO), responsible for training many of our current patrol staff. He will be missed for his dedication, his superb work ethic, and his positive attitude and leadership.

Underneath this work persona, though, there were issues. We can never forget the toll this job takes on people. It is easy for the public to forget that those who wear the badge are people behind the badge. We are generally called to fix problems. The police do not get called when everything is going well. The trauma we see and try to mitigate adds up over the years. We get good at masking our stress, but silently it accumulates. Hidden. Waiting for the right time to manifest.

First responder training emphasizes wellness and work-life balance more than it ever has in the past. We have chaplains, peer support groups, and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to help officers. We work on internal and external support mechanisms and programs (Back the Blue, Thin Blue Line, etc.), but we need to do more. There should be no stigma to talking about problems and issues- but there is. There should be no hesitation to get mentally healthy when we routinely focus on physical health- but there is. Beneath this built-up trauma from work and existing personal challenges, our friend Matt succumbed to the pressure. We pray that no other first responders (or anyone) ever feel there is no way out nor answers to the pressures and problems of life.

We support Matt’s wife, daughter and family. We will strive in Matt’s honor to strengthen our mental wellness programs. Please keep all first responders, but especially our Maple responders, in your thoughts and prayers as we lay our brother to rest. We will continue to provide our community service because we are professionals. We will work to improve our mental health. We will look to the support of our community as we serve them daily. They are the reason this job matters to us- safeguarding our community. We will support mental health programs and others who have endured this type of senseless tragedy.

MHPD thanks all who reached out with support. We have been silent so far out of respect. We have been supporting the family and our work family the whole time. It is now time to lay to rest our brother, and we will do so with sadness and respect.

May you be at peace now, brother…
Chief Todd Hansen

05/25/2026

Join us today to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Our theme is 250 Years of Sacrifice, in light of our nation's upcoming anniversary.

Let us never forget the names etched on our Veteran's Memorial are people who lived in Maple, answered the call, and made a down-payment on our freedom.

Hope to see you there!

🇺🇸 Memorial Day Ceremony 🇺🇸

Please join us as we come together to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

📅 Monday, May 25, 2026
⏰ Please gather at 10:45 AM
🕚 Ceremony begins at 11:00 AM

📍 Honor Roll Veterans Memorial Wall
In front of City Hall
5353 Lee Rd.
Maple Heights, OH

We invite all residents, veterans, families, and community members to attend as we pay tribute to our fallen heroes this Memorial Day. 🇺🇸

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