Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a new working group focused on enhancing the state's response to missing persons cases. The group will review resources, investigation practices, and law enforcement training, aiming to improve the process and bring more missing people home safely. Recommendations are expected by the end of April 2025.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a new working group that will look at how agencies investigate cases of missing persons.
“Every life is valuable, which is why it is important to take these cases seriously,” said Governor DeWine. “I’ve asked this group to examine different components of missing persons investigations to determine if the process can be improved. The ultimate goal here is to bring more missing people home safely.”
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