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BCI Science School available free online

A mystery involving a farmer and his dog is at the heart of a free, 26-part lesson plan that uses hands-on experiments to teach science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.

9/28/2017

Kids team up for tournament

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio chalked up a repeat win on July 12 during the second annual “quickball” tournament organized by the office of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation.

9/28/2017

OPOTC reminds officers to complete mandated training before 2018 deadline

Officials at the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) are documenting who among Ohio’s 33,340 law enforcement officers have completed statutorily mandated training and reminding those who haven’t that the deadline for doing so is next year.

9/28/2017

OPOTC aims for greater efficiency

The Peace Officer Training Commission is on a quest to cut red tape, remove inefficiencies, and improve customer service.

9/28/2017

Agencies urged to resubmit pre-2013 latent prints

 Law enforcement agencies throughout the state are being encouraged to resubmit latent fingerprints to the Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) from unsolved, pre-2013 cases in hopes that new technology might provide fresh leads.

9/28/2017

Face added to skull found in Akron

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Akron authorities recently unveiled the forensic facial reconstruction of a man whose skull was found in January 2016 on a sidewalk in front of a burned out home.

9/28/2017

Unlocking digital evidence: BCI’s Cyber Crimes Unit helps law enforcement access, preserve valuable data

Cellphones packed with text messages, emails, phone numbers, photos, location data, and chat logs are valuable sources of information for criminal investigators. Many of the phones that law enforcement officers confiscate, however, are locked by passwords, damaged, or contain encrypted data.

9/28/2017

Q&A: Cynthia Peterman, director of Intelligence and OHLEG at BCI

The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) maintains the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway (OHLEG), an electronic information network that allows law enforcement agencies to share data on criminal histories, evidence submissions, missing children, gangs, protection orders, and more. 

9/28/2017

DeWine awards $2.7 million in grants for drug prevention in schools

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is awarding more than $2.7 million in grant money to law enforcement agencies that present drug-prevention programs at Ohio’s public schools.

9/28/2017

A letter from the Attorney General:

When parents suffer from addiction, they don’t suffer alone. Their children become innocent victims traumatized by living in chaos. As the opioid epidemic has taken hold in Ohio, more children have been put at risk by parental addiction. Increasingly, those children have been entering the child welfare system, including foster care.

9/28/2017
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