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Attorney General highlights ICAC expansion, state grand jury role and fentanyl threat
Summary
The attorney general described expanded Internet Crimes Against Children task force participation, a new violent-crime case reduction unit and the state grand jury’s importance in multi-jurisdictional investigations, and warned about fentanyl trafficking into schools.
During a Senate oversight subcommittee hearing, the attorney general outlined public-safety priorities including Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) work, a new violent-crimes case-reduction unit and the investigative role of the state grand jury.
The matters are significant because they describe how the Attorney General's Office is allocating investigators, emphasizing multi-jurisdictional work and highlighting a public-safety threat that officials said is entering communities and schools.
The attorney general said the ICAC task force has grown from about 44 participating law-enforcement agencies to over 128, with just under 30 full-time staff in…
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