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The push to keep downtown safe from gunfire may now take a path through federal court. Mike DeWine announced an investment of additional state resources to support

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Violent Crime Reduction Initiative continues in Dayton

Violent Crime Reduction Initiative continues in Dayton

During the most recent VCR operation, nine felony arrests were made.

Ohio ramps up efforts to reduce violent crime in 2026

Ohio ramps up efforts to reduce violent crime in 2026

Read more details and related context about Ohio ramps up efforts to reduce violent crime in 2026.

Dayton sees drop in violent crime in 2025: What’s working—and what still needs fixing

Dayton sees drop in violent crime in 2025: What’s working—and what still needs fixing

Read more details and related context about Dayton sees drop in violent crime in 2025: What’s working—and what still needs fixing.

DeWine, Dayton city leaders give update on violent crime reduction efforts

DeWine, Dayton city leaders give update on violent crime reduction efforts

Read more details and related context about DeWine, Dayton city leaders give update on violent crime reduction efforts.

DPD and Federal Partners Announce Precious Gem Gun Reduction Initiative

DPD and Federal Partners Announce Precious Gem Gun Reduction Initiative

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Local city gets additional state resources to tackle violent crime | WHIO-TV

Local city gets additional state resources to tackle violent crime | WHIO-TV

Gov. Mike DeWine announced an investment of additional state resources to support

Dayton Police release 2025 Violent Crime stats

Dayton Police release 2025 Violent Crime stats

Read more details and related context about Dayton Police release 2025 Violent Crime stats.

Some Gun Violence is on the Decline

Some Gun Violence is on the Decline

Read more details and related context about Some Gun Violence is on the Decline.

Dayton investing more than $400K being invested in violence interruption model

Dayton investing more than $400K being invested in violence interruption model

Read more details and related context about Dayton investing more than $400K being invested in violence interruption model.

Federal investigators, Dayton police team up for downtown gun violence initiative | WHIO-TV

Federal investigators, Dayton police team up for downtown gun violence initiative | WHIO-TV

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