The Ohio State Highway Patrol introduces Ragnar, a drug-sniffing canine, to help combat narcotics trafficking.
Video shared online shows the yellow school bus fully engulfed in flames in a residential area of Cleveland and spewing black ...
Ohio State Highway Patrol has fired a trooper accused of crashing her patrol car while intoxicated. Records show a Huron ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol released footage of them stopping a U-Haul in Cambridge, Ohio, after it was seen crossing the ...
Ohio House lawmakers approved $11.5 billion for highway construction, public transportation and airport maintenance over the ...
The current state budget proposal would raise motor vehicle registration fees by $10 and title fees by $3 to fund the OSHP.
A bill that would make it illegal for police agencies in Ohio to have quotas for traffic stops is back before state lawmakers ...
A bill dropping in the legislature would ban local police departments from telling their officers to write a certain number ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On average, the Ohio State Highway Patrol takes 179 pounds of fentanyl off the streets in the state. Most of those seizures are with the help of canines. OSHP recently welcomed ...
Provisions in the proposed state budget bill would increase vehicle registration fees by $10 and bump up title fees from $15 ...
The state has rolled out access to real-time aerial surveillance technology to all Ohio law enforcement agencies. The ...
Once the patrol has chosen a dog (often from out-of-state and overseas vendors), it's time for training. The pups are ...
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