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Attorney General DeWine, Washington County Sheriff Mincks Announce Indictment, Arrest of Former Deputy in 1981 Murder of Deputy Lieutenant

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Washington County Sheriff Larry R. Mincks Sr. announced today that a former deputy with the Washington County Sheriff's Office has been charged with the 1981 death of Washington County Sheriff's Deputy Lt. Ray "Joe" Clark.

9/16/2014

Mahoning County Man Arrested on Charges of Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Struthers Police Chief Tim Roddy announced today the arrest of a Struthers man on three felony charges of unlawful sexual conduct involving a minor.

9/18/2014

Attorney General DeWine Seeks Restitution from Home Improvement Contractor

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a lawsuit against a Marion home improvement company accused of failing to deliver promised services and failing to pay supply companies, resulting in liens placed on consumers’ homes.

9/16/2014

Attorney General DeWine Launches 2014 Take Action Video Contest

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced the start of the sixth annual Take Action Video Contest, which gives Ohio high school students a chance to win up to $2,500 in college scholarships.

9/15/2014

Imposter Calls from 'U.S. Treasury' Targeting Ohioans

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned that Ohio consumers are receiving scam phone calls from individuals pretending to represent the U.S. Treasury.

9/12/2014

Sprague Named Director of the Ohio Attorney General’s Center for the Future of Forensic Science on the campus of Bowling Green State University

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Bowling Green State University President Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey today announced that Dr. Jon E. Sprague will serve as the first director of the Ohio Attorney General’s Center for the Future of Forensic Science. 

9/11/2014

UPDATE: The Ohio Attorney General Information Technology Services, Windows XP Announcement

Effective April 8, 2014 Microsoft stopped delivering software updates, providing technical assistance and support for Windows XP (XP) and Internet Explorer 8 (IE8).  As a result, XP and IE8 will still work on devices, but moving forward the continued use of XP and/or IE8 exposes your device to security risks, threats, vulnerabilities and viruses.   Additionally,  as software and hardware manufacturers continue to optimize and leverage more current versions of Windows Operating Systems (OS) and IE, users will begin to experience that more and more applications and devices simply don’t function properly or fail entirely.  

9/11/2014

Port Clinton Couple Indicted on Theft, Fraud Charges

An Ottawa County Grand Jury today indicted a Port Clinton couple on ten total counts related to a bankruptcy fraud scheme that shielded assets from more than 50 creditors, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ottawa County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Mulligan announced today. The scheme also involved theft from an elderly widow of more than $160,000.

9/10/2014

DeWine, 38 Attorneys General Urge FCC to Allow Use of Call-Blocking Technologies by Phone Companies

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that he has joined 38 other state attorneys general in urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to review whether phone companies can utilize call-blocking technologies to better protect consumers from unwanted calls and scams.

9/9/2014

Ohio Schools Report Invoice Scam

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned that schools throughout Ohio are reporting phony invoices sent to their schools.

9/5/2014
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