Taylor Mill will reopen city hall to the public on Monday, June 1st. We still encourage everyone to call or… Read More
A Letter from our Chief of Police…: Dear Residents, I am writing to you regarding a recent home invasion robbery that occurred in our community. Incidents of this nature are understandably concerning, and I want you to know that the Taylor Mill Police Department takes this matter very seriously. Our investigator is actively working to identify the individual(s) responsible and bring them to justice. We are dedicating significant time and resources to this investigation and are working closely with partner agencies as needed. Crimes that threaten the safety and security of our residents are not taken lightly, and we are fully committed to seeing this investigation through to a successful conclusion. While investigations take time, please be assured that we are working diligently and tirelessly to protect our community and hold offenders accountable. We also encourage anyone with information related to this incident, no matter how small it may seem, to contact the police department. In the meantime, I would like to share several safety tips related to home deliveries, as these types of situations can sometimes be exploited by criminals: Delivery Safety Tips for Residents If possible, track deliveries and retrieve packages promptly. Consider using motion-activated lighting and security cameras near entry points. Avoid opening the door to unknown individuals; use a door viewer or intercom if available. Request contactless delivery when offered by delivery services. If something feels suspicious, do not open the door—call 911. Report any suspicious activity in your neighborhood as soon as possible. 5227 Taylor Mill Rd, Taylor Mill, KY 41015 • Phone (859) 581-1192 • Fax (859) 581-0600 The safety of our residents is our highest priority. We appreciate your continued cooperation, vigilance, and trust as we work to keep our community safe. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, James E. Mills Jr. Chief of Police
Taylor Mill will reopen city hall to the public on Monday, June 1st. We still encourage everyone to call or… Read More
The Taylor Mill Police Department and the Kenton County Board of Education are proud to announce that SRO James… Read More
The city has been recognized as the 9th safest city in the state of Kentucky. Further proof of just how… Read More
The city’s shredding event scheduled for this Saturday, 4/25, has been tenatively rescheduled until May 30th.
As of 4:30 p.m. Monday, April 20, 7 additional cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Northern Kentucky, for 286… Read More
We have been working hard to not only protect You, our customer, but also to protect our police officers… Read More
Taylor Mill’s shredding event scheduled for April 25th has been cancelled. When it is rescheduled we will post it here… Read More
The city’s annual Easter Egg hunt has been canceled due to the spread of COVID-19.
At this time, the city of Taylor Mill will limit access to the city building by only allowing visitors to… Read More
Looking for a career that combines your professionalism with community involvement? Taylor Mill is looking for a dedicated firefighter/paramedic to… Read More