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A letter from the Attorney General:

Since the tragic morning in April when eight members of the Rhoden family were found shot to death in four homes in Pike County, the investigation has been a priority for my office. After realizing the magnitude of the crime, Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader requested the assistance of the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI). Since that time, our agents have been working long hours to gather clues and uncover evidence.

8/23/2016

Advocate, university program honored at conference

An advocate against domestic violence and a college program designed to end sexual assaults were recognized at the 2016 Two Days in May Conference on Victim Assistance.

8/23/2016

A BCI Retrospective: 1921-2016

The Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) will mark its 95th anniversary in September. Here is a look at some of its milestones.

8/23/2016

Two Days in May marks milestone

As the victims’ rights movement has become more robust in Ohio, the Two Days in May Conference on Victim Assistance has grown exponentially.

6/6/2016

A legacy of advocacy: 25 years of helping crime victims

Each year for the past 25 years, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office has been hosting a spring gathering of victims’ advocates so they can share ideas, learn about new issues and be inspired by others in the field. 

6/6/2016
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