Multiple people were arrested, and several drugs and guns were seized during a 9-day initiative led by Springfield police.
Between July 2 and July 11, the Springfield Police Division had a “coordinated and proactive” enforcement effort in response to a recent increase in gun violence and criminal activity.
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“This collaborative effort united local, county, and state partners with a shared mission: to enhance safety, disrupt violent crime, and address drug trafficking networks in our community,” the division said.
Several law enforcement agencies assisted Springfield police in this effort, including the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Adult Parole Authority and Dayton DEA…