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Police officers from across Ohio gathered in Sharonville for the Fraternal Order of Police's annual conference, discussing ...
There are certain issues that go beyond politics, beyond petty disagreements, and the scourge of human trafficking in this country is certainly one of them. Policymakers continue to look for ways to ...
What goes up must come down, is the warning from Northwest Ohio law enforcement leaders as folks may think about firing guns in the air.
Proposed legislation includes requiring law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, banning sanctuary cities, and creating a new crime for immigrants illegally present in Ohio. These bills are facing ...
In the midst of a competitive Senate race, Brown hosted a field hearing on restoring Social Security for Ohio law enforcement, firefighters, and public servants.
Family of local man concerned how police handle missing person cases One impediment to law enforcement is getting search warrants for phone records when they can’t prove a crime has happened.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office spent thousands of dollars on 160 virtual reality headsets for law enforcement agencies across the state to train in scenarios.
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 ...
Teachers and principals across Ohio have sought guidance while expressing concern and confusion over their responsibilities and how to respond if immigration officials show up at schools.
A first-of-its-kind Ohio State study examines head injuries in an overlooked segment—law enforcement—and OFFICER talks to its co-author about when “getting your bell rung” could ...
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