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District Attorney outlines cold-case task force and quarterly crime data plan

Warren City Council · March 16, 2026
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District Attorney Cody Brown told Warren City Council his office will launch a cold-cases task force, is working to return a drug task force to DA oversight when staffing allows, and will publish quarterly county crime statistics on a new DA website; staffing shortages and recruitment remain active challenges.

District Attorney Cody Brown updated the Warren City Council on several changes at his office, including a new cold-cases task force and a plan to publish quarterly crime statistics online.

Brown said the county drug task force remains operational but is currently hosted by the state attorney general’s office; when staffing stabilizes he hopes to return the task force to the district attorney’s office. He described plans for a newly formed cold-cases task force and said, “Our first meeting for that will be this Friday,” noting…

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