GREENE & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES — People driving through a “high-traffic area” in Greene and Montgomery counties may see more police on Thursday.
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced that it will be working with the Dayton Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office on a joint traffic enforcement operation on US-35.
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The enforcement operations will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in both Greene and Montgomery counties.
A spokesperson with OSHP said this partnership aims to reduce deadly crashes and suppress crime.
“Additionally, the initiative aims to raise awareness, provide education, and promote community transparency through traffic safety measures,” the spokesperson added.
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