Clermont Police Department

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3600 S Highway 27
Clermont, FL 34711

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2.53 reviews
Steve B.
5/21/2025

I gave my 4 year old grandson his bath , put on his underwear and a t shirt. I gathered his dirty clothes and towels then went in to read a bedtime story to the boys. The 4 year old had put his...

Emberlee S.
2/13/2025

They use their power in authority to bully and dehumanize people, especially minors who do not know much about laws. They do not give you a chance to speak much less explain. Based on my...

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Rosemary L.
7/23/2012

I found bloody knives in the attic of my house when I bought it. Alarmed, I called the local police and they sent a car over. The officer who came into the house had his hand on his gun the entire...

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