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Ohio State Highway Patrol Seizes More Stolen Cars and Guns in 2020

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OHIO – Ohio state highway patrol says that Ohio is safer this year after more arrests and confiscation of stolen guns, drugs, and vehicles happened in 2020 than in years prior.

According to a press release from OSP troopers are trained to look beyond the initial traffic stop, looking for possible criminal activity and that training has taken guns and drugs of the street for years.

Recently OSP seized pounds of marijuana from a stop

“Every day our troopers are on Ohio’s roads, removing felons and criminal activities from our communities,” said Lieutenant Mark Neff, Medina Post commander in the release. “By looking beyond the traffic stop, troopers are able to keep illegal items out of our communities.”

Last year there was a 30% increase incidents involving illegal weapons, the release said. Troopers removed 1,743 firearms from Ohio’s roadways.

Troopers also removed 6,162 pounds of marijuana – more than double the amount seized the year before. They also confiscated 225 pounds of methamphetamine and 129 pounds of fentanyl.

Seizures of opiate, depressant, stimulant, and hallucinogen pills also surpassed 2019 totals.

“Ohio’s transportation network makes our state a gateway to other parts of the country, and unfortunately, traffickers use our highways as they transport deadly drugs and other contraband,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “Every time our troopers confiscate illegal guns or narcotics during a traffic stop, it has a direct impact on the safety of our communities and our families.”https://04401135d16b401f08e9069f55f26a2c.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

In addition, troopers successfully recovered 1,471 stolen vehicles, a 23% increase from 2019.

In 2020, the patrol investigated a wide range of felony offenses and made 6,133 felony arrests.