Toledo police say the officer who released a K-9 in April on a Black man whose vehicle was falsely flagged as possibly stolen acted within departmental policy.
In an effort to stay abreast of national safety concerns, Geauga County Sheriff Scott Hildenbrand and Chief Deputy Thomas Rowan recently traveled to the United States borders in New Mexico and Texas to learn about the capabilities of the United States Border Patrol and how they can assist with migrant investigations. Hildenbrand and Rowan joined
A U.S. Marshals Service-led multijurisdictional law enforcement operation, which focused on apprehending violent fugitives and subjects wanted for felony narcotic violations at 12 locations throughout the U.S., has resulted in nearly 600 arrests nationally.