Goshen Township, Ohio

Sergeant Ron Robinson

Ron is a 1991 graduate of the New Richmond High School, where he
was named Division II Baseball Player of the Year by the Cincinnati Post. He
also played football for New Richmond during two of their undefeated seasons of
1990 and 1991. Ron is married with 6 children.

Ron graduated from the Southern State Community College Police
Academy in 2000, and previously served with the New Richmond Police Department,
Xavier University Police Department and the Highland County Sheriff's Office.

Ron was promoted to the rank of corporal in 2004. He was promoted
to sergeant in 2010 serving as the department's drug investigator. Ron was
named as Clermont County's Traffic Officer of the Year in 2001, and received
the Medal of Honor in 2003 for his performance when confronted by two burglars
at the O'Bannon Creek Golf Course. One of the suspects fired several shots
through Ron's patrol car with an AK-47 assault rifle. Both suspects were taken
into custody and were incarcerated for a period of 20 years in a state penitentiary.
Ron was also awarded Officer of the Year in 2007, and has received the MADD
"Top Cop" award on two occasions for his efforts to remove impaired or
intoxicated drivers from the road. Ron is a state certified police instructor
instructing at police academies. Ron has acquired a DEA training certification
for Clandestine/Methamphetamine Labs in Quantico, Virginia.



Ron can be reached at ron.robinson@goshen-oh.gov 

Cpl. Robinson in the News:

Police Find Drugs in an Unusual Place!

Cpl. Robinson achieves High Credidation

Goshen Police Make Drug Bust

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