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OPOTA courses in the works on active shootings

Active shooters can strike anytime, anywhere. To help law enforcement and educators prepare for the possibility of such incidents, the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) plans to launch two new courses in early 2013. Both are free.

10/18/2012

AG’s investigators can assist with nursing home drug diversion cases

The Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is available to help local law enforcement investigate drug diversion in Ohio’s long-term care facilities.

10/18/2012

Initiatives strengthen sex offender monitoring

Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced  is announcing three new initiatives to better monitor Ohio’s about 19,000 convicted sex offenders.

10/18/2012

Attorney General steps up focus on unsolved homicides

Attorney General Mike DeWine has introduced a plan to focus more attention on Ohio’s unsolved homicides. The effort involves listing every cold case homicide in the state on the Attorney General’s website and providing law enforcement with assistance from several BCI units.

10/18/2012

Below the surface: BCI’s new Forensic Dive Team takes services to a new level

Numbers tell an impressive story about the Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s new Forensic Dive Team.

10/18/2012
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