Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today announced the success of a weeklong statewide human trafficking crackdown, “Operation Buyer’s Remorse,” which sought to arrest those trying to buy sex and to identify survivors of human trafficking.The operation led to 160 arrests and was comprised of coordinated “stings” conducted by OOCIC’s eight human trafficking and major crimes task forces. As part of the statewide crackdown, the New Albany Police Department made 10 arrests for the sale of commercial sex, recovered two firearms, and will have multiple drug charges pending lab results.“This latest operation is part of a proactive and shared effort to help victims of human trafficking,” said New Albany Police Chief Greg Jones. “Additionally, our goal is to offer aid and options to individuals involved in the dangerous work of prostitution and prosecute those who exploit them. The New Albany Police Department remains committed to working with the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to battle human exploitation at every level.”Learn more: bit.ly/3PGqGEH... See MoreSee Less
Get your costumes ready! We’re less than two weeks away from the third annual Trunk or Treat hosted by our partners at New Albany Parks and Recreation. The event takes place Saturday, October 14 from 3-6 p.m. at Bevelhymer Park and features inflatables, hayrides, pumpkin carving demonstrations, food trucks, and more than 60 trunks to visit! ... See MoreSee Less
🇩🇪 Mark your calendars for the New Albany Chamber of Commerce Ohio two-day Oktoberfest community festival, happening on Friday, October 6, from 5 to 11 p.m. and Saturday, October 7, from noon to 11 p.m. Located on Market Street just southeast of CVS between US 62 and Reynoldsburg-New Albany Road, this event features live entertainment, the OSU game on the Super Screen, a beer garden, food trucks, and vendors. Kid Zone activities include free bounce houses, balloon twisters, face painters, caricature artists, photo stations, and more! ... See MoreSee Less
Registration is now open for the 2024 New Albany Citizen Police Academy! These classes are led by New Albany police officers and cover real-life scenarios with hands-on exercises. Residents (age 18+) of the City of New Albany, Plain Township, or New Albany-Plain Local Schools are welcome to apply. The classes will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. each Wednesday between January 10 and March 6, 2024. Learn more: bit.ly/48Chom8... See MoreSee Less
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