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7 out of 10 violent crimes reported to police in Ohio remain unsolved

Seven out of 10 violent crimes reported to police departments across the state in 2022 went unsolved, making Ohio the third worst state in the country, according to a new study by the Council of State Governments' Justice Center.

Researchers examined data from the FBI's Uniformed Crime Reporting Program to examine nationally and at the state level whether law enforcement is making arrests in violent crimes. Ohio ranked third in the number of unsolved violent crimes, behind Florida and New Mexico.

In Ohio, the violent crime rate is 23 percent lower than the national average, and the reporting rate of violent crimes has declined by three percent over the past decade. Yet in most cases, police do not make arrests.