The new statewide Human Trafficking Hotline established by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost can now be accessed in four ways, making it easy for the public to report information about ...
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Hosted on MSNDo rest stop cameras in Ohio increase safety or infringe on privacy?By Hevin Wilkey / Broadcast version by Farah Siddiqi reporting for the Kent State-Ohio News Connection Collaboration. Some Ohio legislators want to have cameras at every highway rest stop by June 2031 ...
As the Super Bowl approaches, a group from Columbus is taking action to combat human trafficking in New Orleans.Members of ...
The Collaborative to End Human Trafficking hosted the event in connection with the launch of its "Humans Over Human ...
The men were part of a ring focused on distributing and possessing to distribute more than hundreds of grams of fentanyl, ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has announced he is expanding the ways Ohioans can access the Human Trafficking Hotline to ...
Yost announced on Jan. 30 that there are three other ways for Ohioans to submit their tip, including text, an app and an ...
Milwaukee police investigated 35 cases of human trafficking last year. Here are some myths that task force investigators want ...
Ohio AG introduces multiple ways to report human trafficking, including a hotline, text, app, and online form.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is partnering with the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The statewide human trafficking hotline is now accessible four different ways including an app, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office. The hotline, 844-END-OHHT ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is partnering with the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking statewide. The partnership, announced Tuesday, brings Yost’s Human ...
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