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Governor DeWine Launches Southwest Ohio
Branch of the Ohio Narcotics
Intelligence Center
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Governor DeWine
Launches Southwest Ohio Branch of the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence
Center
Law Enforcement Officers at SW Ohio ONIC (WEST CHESTER, Ohio)— Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine today officially launched operations at the
newest division of the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center (ONIC).
The new southwest Ohio ONIC office is staffed with criminal
intelligence analysts and computer forensic specialists who help
local law enforcement agencies trace drug trafficking organizations
back to their ringleaders and suppliers through intelligence-driven
investigations.
Governor DeWine first launched the ONIC in 2019 with offices in
Columbus and Cleveland. Due to statewide demand for ONIC's services,
Governor DeWine worked with the Ohio General Assembly to secure
additional funding to create new offices in northwest and southwest
Ohio. ONIC-Toledo officially launched last week.
"As drugs continue to flow into our country from the southern
border, the expansion of our Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center into
southwest Ohio shows our state's ongoing commitment to doing all we
can to rid our communities of deadly narcotics," said Governor
DeWine. "Digital evidence continues to play an increasing role in
the drug trade, and our ONIC teams offer expert criminal
intelligence and technical forensic support to help our local law
enforcement officers intercept drugs and dismantle drug trafficking
organizations."
Since the ONIC’s inception, intelligence analysts and forensic
specialists have assisted in nearly 2,000 criminal investigations
involving the extraction and analysis of more than 4,300 cell
phones, over 5 million images and videos, and more than 5 million
text messages.
The Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center is a division of the Ohio
Department of Public Safety. |
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