Attorney
General Mike DeWine
Fugitive
Safe Surrender Events Scheduled
(COLUMBUS,
Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that two
Fugitive
Safe Surrender programs will be conducted simultaneously in Columbiana
and Trumbull
counties at the end of July.
The
Fugitive Safe Surrender program provides an opportunity for adults with
outstanding, non-violent warrants to turn themselves in to authorities
in a
peaceful, faith-based environment.
Trumbull
County:
First
United Methodist Church of Warren
Rev. Rick
Oaks
309 North
Park Avenue
Warren,
Ohio 44481
Columbiana
County:
Lisbon
Church of the Nazarene
Pastor
Brian Brown
505 North
Market Street
Lisbon,
Ohio 44432
Fugitives
with non-violent misdemeanors and low-level felonies can turn
themselves in at
either location between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on July 26, 27, and 28. A secular surrender
location will also be
available. Fugitives should turn themselves in in the county where
their warrant
was issued.
“There are
currently over 8,000 outstanding warrants on record in Trumbull and
Columbiana
Counties, situations that could lead to unnecessary confrontations
between
offenders and law enforcement. Thanks to the partnerships with local
law
enforcement, judges, and political and religious leaders, Fugitive Safe
Surrender has potential to have a tremendous positive impact and make
these
communities a safer place for families and law enforcement,” said
Attorney
General DeWine.
The Ohio
Attorney General’s Office began funding the Fugitive Safe Surrender
program
last year after federal dollars for the program were cut.
In October,
a Fugitive Safe Surrender event in Mansfield, Ohio, resulted in the
voluntary
surrender of 121 people. More
than 180
warrants were cleared over the four day period, and one person was
incarcerated.
Watch a
Video of Mansfield’s Fugitive Safe Surrender Event Here.
“Fugitive
Safe Surrender is a proven program to get persons with outstanding
warrants to
turn themselves in safely before situations escalate. It works because
of the
partnerships between the community and law enforcement. The leaders
here in
Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull Counties, just like Cleveland,
Akron, and
Mansfield before it, have shown tremendous resolve to work together to
make
their communities safer,” DeWine said.
Authorities
in Trumbull County estimate that they have approximately 5,000
outstanding,
non-violent warrants. In
Columbiana
County, the estimate is around 3,000 warrants.
A Fugitive
Safe Surrender program for Mahoning County is being planned for
September 2012.
Community members can find more information
on the program by visiting the Ohio Attorney General’s Fugitive Safe
Surrender
FAQs website or by calling 1-877-647-8773.
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