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Gov. Mike DeWine said $3 million in funding will go to 42 local law enforcement agencies to combat illegal drug activity. Mansfield will get $136,875.
The $100,000 grant is part of $2.1 million awarded to 35 drug task forces in Ohio to ... More than $2.1 million in grants from Gov. Mike DeWine’s RecoveryOhio Law Enforcement Fund will be ...
The $10,000 will help identify and stop drug traffickers, cut off money and drugs from cartels, and prevent the sale of illegal narcotics. Stark County Sheriff's Office gets $10K state grant to ...
The grants were to be administered by the Ohio Attorney General's Office and the initial application period was set to begin in mid-July 2017. [11] In September 2017, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that QRT/DART development grants had been awarded to 40 Ohio law enforcement agencies and their partner organizations. [26]
It was called the "most ambitious and expensive drug enforcement operation" in US history. By 1986, the task force had made over 15,000 arrests and seized millions of pounds of drugs. However, law enforcement agents said their impact was minimal, and that cocaine imports had increased.
Here's a breakdown of what law enforcement recovered: 2023 Ohio drug seizure totals. Seizures from 2023 include: 272 pounds of fentanyl. 349 pounds of meth. 1,801 pounds of marijuana.
Generally, law enforcement agencies from around the world are interested in scam letters where actual losses incurred upon a victim. Due to the sheer volume of scam letters distributed on the Internet, no law enforcement agency will be in a position to investigate every scam letter reported.
The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force led the investigation, which involved multiple search warrants. Law enforcement officers recovered drugs and at least five guns through those search ...