Ohio law enforcement agencies receive millions in grants: Which department got the most?

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To date, 146 communities in Ohio have been awarded $70 million of the $100 million made available through the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA).

In this round 24 police and sheriff agencies are splitting up $11.7 million for things like technology, retention bonuses and committing investigators to crimes like human trafficking and drugs.

To date, 146 communities in Ohio have been awarded $70 million of the $100 million made available through the American Recovery Plan Act .The Lake County Narcotics Agency will receive $45,744 to support a new initiative to reduce violent crime by using data and intelligence to identify a small number of highly active violent offenders and target them for investigation and arrest.

The Medina County Drug Task Force will receive $160,092.65 to hire one drug enforcement and interdiction agent. The Medina Police Department will receive $60,000 to purchase new technology to assist in preventing and investigating incidents of violent crime.

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