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We would like to provide the residents of  Arlington Heights  a basic history overview.


Welcome to the Arlington Heights Home page. The Arlington Heights Home page provides as much information as possible on Arlington Heights. Knowing Arlington Heights’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within Arlington Heights’s Home page, you will also find Arlington Heights’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.

Arlington Heights has a population of 827. 55.7% of Arlington Heights’s inhabitants are Male, and 44.3 are female. 34.3% of Arlington Heights is married and 40.9% own their own home. The Average Home price is $69,504, and the average rent is $650. Household median income in Arlington Heights is $36,500, and the individual median income is $28,587. Arlington Heights’s Ethnic is the following: White(61.9%), Black(31.6%), Multiple(5.8%), Hispanic(2.5%), Asian(0.7%).


In July 2012 two former Arlington Heights employees, Donna Covert and her daughter Laura Jarvis, were indicted by a Hamilton County grand jury on charges relating to the theft of roughly $260,000 from village coffers from 2007 to 2010. The charges were the result of a two-year investigation by the Ohio Attorney General and the Ohio State Auditor after Robert Lawson, the Arlington Heights police chief, reported his concerns in January 2010.Although the grand jury indictment covers only the 2007 to 2010 time span, some former officials including a former council member Roland M.


Heyne Jr. who successfully sued the village for civil rights violations, contend that cash payments of fines had been systematically stolen as long as 10 years prior. Mark Groteke, a former Arlington Heights police chief, stated, "They were stealing money. We knew it — there was discussion among the police officers — we knew that they were stealing money." In a September 2002 letter to Mayor Joseph Harper, which copied Steve Surber (then the village treasurer), Groteke discussed "...


the possibility that citations may have been improperly handled", and recommended "... an outside independent agency should do a complete audit of all tickets written for at least the last 12 months." Despite the warning, no action was taken by village officials. Seeing this, the police chief requested an investigation from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.


According to Groteke, the investigation was not launched because approval from either the mayor or the treasurer was required, and each refused to endorse an investigation.In 2007, the new police chief, Robert Lawson, also voiced concerns about the handling of money within the village. He sent an email to Surber (still the village treasurer), saying "Just a quick review of the MUTT book, your numbers don't add up..." (MUTT stands for "Multi-count Uniform Traffic Ticket".) Again, no investigation followed.When asked about the prior letters, Surber said his position as clerk treasurer did not give him the power to call for an investigation.In 2012, Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters called for the village to be shut down.


He said, "The Village Council needs to seriously consider dissolving the Village of Arlington Heights. The Village seems to be nothing more than a speed trap with no checks and balances… Consolidating with another political subdivision is long overdue."On 1 January 2016, the Village's police department was disbanded and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office took over law enforcement functions.


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