CINCINNATI —

Cincinnati police and state law enforcement have formed a new partnership to address crime in the city, as announced by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, Police Chief Terri Theetge and federal officials.

DeWine set the tone early, stating that the plan aims not only to combat violent crime but also to target the worst offenders. Advertisement

The Ohio State Highway Patrol will provide aviation support to track down criminals. DeWine mentioned that the state has partnered with other cities, including Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton, with Cincinnati now added to the list.

State law enforcement will work side by side with the Cincinnati Police Department, focusing on data-driven strategies in crime hot spot locations. Theetge stressed that the only peopl

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