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Under the bills, officers would also be able to report the use of quotas to the Ohio Attorney General's Office to investigate ...
Wood and Lucas County Sheriffs say quotas should not be used, but while one says numbers aren't a strong performance indicator - the other says they're one of many.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost acknowledges the dangers faced by runaway children and suggests improved law enforcement training. In 2024, more than 16,400 Ohio children were reported missing to ...
Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) assists law enforcement agencies in helping to find missing people with its Missing Persons Unit. The unit issues endangered missing child alerts and ...
Law Enforcement Officers in Paulding, Van Wert, and Mercer Counties in Ohio are better equipped today to handle those in ...
Several central Ohio law enforcement leaders have braved the chill to bring awareness to the cause. “It was so important that we realize and address the issues that occur within law enforcement ...
The state’s annual missing children report provides an overview of the 16,404 children reported missing to Ohio law enforcement agencies last year. Ninety-six percent of children reported ...
Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) assists law enforcement agencies in helping to find missing people with its Missing Persons Unit. The unit issues endangered missing child alerts ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Companion bills in the Ohio House and Senate would prohibit law enforcement agencies from requiring officers to meet quotas for writing traffic tickets or making arrests.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Companion bills in the Ohio House and Senate would prohibit law enforcement agencies from requiring officers to meet quotas for writing traffic tickets or making arrests.
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