
55 MPH
Amity Rd
N Clayton Rd
Crawford Toms Run Rd
Diamond Mill Rd
Eaton Pike / SR-35
Heeter Rd
Johnsville Brookville Rd
Lexington Salem Rd
Old Dayton Rd
Preble County Line Rd
Providence Pike
Sheep Rd
Steck Rd
N Sulphur Springs Rd
50 MPH
Brookville Pyrmont Pike
Diamond Mill Rd
45 MPH
Air Hill Rd
Old Dayton Rd
Heckathorn Rd
Little Richmond Rd
40 MPH
Crawford Toms Run Rd
Wolf Creek Pike
35 MPH
Brookville Pyrmont Parkway
Lexington Salem Rd

The Perry Township Police Department is located in the western portion of Montgomery County. Our department covers 36 square miles and containsapproximately 120 miles of roadway. The Township is bordered by Wesbrook Road (north), N. Diamond Mill Road (east), Preble Co. Line Road (west) and US-35 (south) and contains portions of Brookville and New Lebanon.
Our department currently employs four full time positions includning the Chief of Police, one lieutenant and two Sergeants. We also have 9 part-time and numerous auxilliary officers. All officers have the primary duty of road patrol and ensuring the safety of all the citizens of the township as well as the large number of persons that travel through the township on a daily basis. The auxillary officers are fully trained and sworn police officers who volunteer their time to help patrol the township and serve its citizens.
The police department is currently being dispatched by the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center along with Brookville, Clayton, Clay Township, German Township, Germantown, Jackson Township, Montgomery County Sheriff, New Lebanon, Phillipsburg and Verona. This will increase our capabilities and place all jurisdictions on one radio system.
Our department currently utilizes three late model Ford Expeditions and one Ford Explorer for road patrol. These SUV's increase our capabilities during inclement weather (especially snow) and off-road with their 4-wheel drive systems. These vehicle's are obtained through state contract pricing and cost the same, or less, than a traditional cruiser. Due to our participation in local task force investigations, we have been able to pay for these vehicles by utilizing the money gained through seized assets.




