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OHLEG

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


Office of the Ohio Attorney General
150 East Gay Street, 16th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215 STATE OF OHIO
1-866-40-OHLEG Office of the Attorney General
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Welcome to OHLEG…

OHLEG, the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway,


is a secure Web-based platform that increases and
strengthens law enforcement efforts by promoting
open communication and cooperation among the
criminal justice community.
Through a variety of electronic databases
containing a vast array of information, OHLEG
allows agencies to share data to prevent and solve
crimes. This packet contains more information
about OHLEG and each of its components. Readers
are encouraged to share this publication with
colleagues.
For answers to any questions about OHLEG,
please contact the OHLEG Help Center at 1-866-
40-OHLEG (866-406-4534)

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
OHLEG Overview

Recognizing that inter-agency communication


is an essential part of any effective criminal justice
program, The Attorney General’s Office Information
Technology Section and Criminal Justice Division
developed and support the Ohio Law Enforcement
Gateway (OHLEG) as a tool to enable public safety
agencies to share information. OHLEG is a secure,
Web-based platform that provides law enforcement
officials with a variety of tools and applications to
help solve and prevent crimes.
Since its launch in late 2003, OHLEG has
rapidly expanded, and hundreds of Ohio law
enforcement agencies have signed on. OHLEG is
becoming a national model for information-sharing
technology in law enforcement, with elements
including OHLEG-SE, OHLEG-RMS, eSORN,
FinCrime, RxPATROL, eOPOTA, Laboratory
Online, Ident-A-Drug, Laboratory Evidence Prelog
and Inquiry the concealed-carry database, Identity
Theft Verification Passport Program and missing
children alerts.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
OHLEG–SE

The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway Search


Engine (OHLEG-SE) was created to provide law
enforcement officers throughout the state of Ohio
with a useful, yet simple, investigative tool. OHLEG-
SE is capable of securely querying numerous,
disparate data sources from a single interface and
displaying results in a consistent manner. As the
number of available databases continues to expand
under the OHLEG umbrella, the ability to search
multiple sources with a single inquiry will greatly
enhance speedy delivery of information to the law
enforcement community. OHLEG-SE is divided into
three basic search categories:
• Person search
• Vehicle search
• Address search
In addition to the Computerized Criminal
History files (CCH) and the Electronic Sexual
Offender Registration and Notification (eSORN)
database, Department of Rehabilitation and
Correction records, Bureau of Motor Vehicle
databases, LEADS, and the Ohio Local Law
Enforcement Information Sharing Network
(OLLEISN) database will be searched.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
OHLEG–RMS

The OHLEG Records Management System


(OHLEG-RMS) offers law enforcement the
availability of a customized records management
system via OHLEG. Through the use of OHLEG-
RMS, a law enforcement agency is able to
electronically enter records and receive the
benefits of a Records Management System without
incurring the costs of implementing one. This Web-
based application provides the following end-user
functions:
• “My Account” maintenance
• Search and query specified data sources
• Form-based data entry
• Analytics center (reports, charts, etc.)
The system also provides administrative
functions such as:
• Message center
• News and alerts center
• Portal administration and maintenance
• User account maintenance
• Security profile maintenance
• Supervisory report review/approval
Additionally, OHLEG-RMS allows an agency
to export data to the Ohio Local Law Enforcement
Information Sharing Network (OLLEISN) for
information sharing purposes.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Ident–A–Drug Reference

Ident–A–Drug Reference quickly identifies


drug products by their imprint codes as well as
their color and shape. Ingredient(s), strength,
manufacturer, drug class, and NDC# / DIN are
provided for nearly 40,000 products. Thousands of
photos are also included. DEA classifications are
provided for narcotic and other scheduled drugs.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Identity Theft Passport

As part of the Attorney General’s duty to assist


victims of crime, the office continues to support the
Identity Theft Verification Passport Program with
funding from the U.S. Department of Justice and
support of the Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association, Ohio
Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc., Ohio Department
of Public Safety, Federal Trade Commission and
National Notary Association. This program provides
victims of identity theft a method of demonstrating that
their identity has been stolen. Also, victims can begin
rehabilitating their credit history and expunge any
fraudulent criminal charges.
An identity theft victim first reports the crime
to his or her local law enforcement authority, which
then accesses the Identity Theft Verification Passport
Program through OHLEG. Basic information is entered,
including:
• The victim’s name, address, phone numbers
and driver’s license or state ID card number.
• The reporting officer and agency’s name,
phone number, report date and report
number.
• The victim’s fingerprint, photo and
signature.
The application and police report are
instantaneously transmitted to the Attorney General’s
Office via OHLEG. The Attorney General’s Office verifies
the information and issues a Passport card with a unique
identifier number.
Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway
P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
eOPOTA

Continuing education for law enforcement


personnel is critical to ensuring that officers
have the most up-to-date crime-fighting training
available. However, sometimes the time and expense
of taking an officer off the line to attend training
can be difficult to arrange.
In conjunction with the Ohio Peace Officer
Training Academy, OHLEG presents eOPOTA,
a collection of tools that allow law enforcement
officials to keep abreast of the latest training online
and in a manner that meets their often hectic
schedules.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Laboratory Online

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This program is a tool on OHLEG that allows
county prosecutors to securely track the testing
status and view the results of DNA and other types
of evidence submitted to the Bureau of Criminal
Identification and Investigation (BCI) by local law
enforcement agencies.
With Laboratory Online on OHLEG,
prosecutors are able to log on and view the
information as soon as one of their local law
enforcement agencies submits evidence to BCI’s lab.
BCI’s lab assists local law enforcement agencies
by analyzing submitted evidence for a variety of
clues that could link a crime to a specific suspect.
BCI scientists process an average of more than 1,600
cases per month.
Via Laboratory Online, for each piece
of evidence submitted, the name and contact
information of the forensic scientist assigned to the
case are listed. Along with that, every step taken
by the lab to test the evidence is noted. In addition,
prosecutors have the ability to provide instructions,
including orders to prioritize a specific piece of
DNA evidence for quicker processing, as well as
search and view any case and view resultant reports
for any evidence submitted.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Concealed Handgun Resources

Top
Strap
Front Sight
Chamber Rear
Sight
Rear
Hammer
Sight Breech Front Sight
Breech Bolt Slide Breech Slide
Lever Cylinder
Release
Hammer Barrel Mechanism

Barrel

Ejector Yoke
Grip
Lever
Nose Frame Front Reaction
Spring Cylinder
Abutment
Plug
Trigger
Grip

Magazine Frame
Trigger Retaining
Seat Catch
Mechanism

Butt
Piece

Grip

Ohio’s Concealed Carry Law

The Attorney General’s Office has posted


several resources about Ohio’s Concealed Handgun
Licensing law for law enforcement agencies,
particularly the sheriffs’ offices that are responsible
for issuing concealed handgun licenses.
A database of certified firearms instructors,
frequently asked questions, statistics, legislation and
administrative rules are all available on OHLEG. In
addition, OHLEG contains downloadable license
application forms for use by the sheriffs, the latest
Attorney General’s opinions regarding Ohio’s
Concealed Handgun Licensing law and other
helpful information.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
eSORN

State law requires Ohio sex offenders to register


with their county sheriff’s office. To streamline
sharing of this information, a statewide database
was created — eSORN or Electronic Sex Offender
Registration and Notification. eSORN is linked to all
88 of Ohio’s sheriff’s offices and all 32 correctional
facility records offices operated by the Ohio
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The
purpose of eSORN is to provide one location for all
of Ohio’s law enforcement officials to freely share
information on registered sex offenders. Each sex
offender who is legally required to register must
provide the county sheriff with his or her name and
address, his or her classification, the offense(s) for
which he or she was convicted and have a photo
taken and be fingerprinted. The sheriff’s office
must then provide the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Identification and Investigation (BCI) with that
information to store and to post on eSORN.
Via OHLEG, there is secure access for
law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to
more detailed information on all convicted sex
offenders, including victim preference, release date
and fingerprints. BCI updates the database with
relevant information pursuant to the SORN law.
This section of the database is designed to increase
communication among law enforcement agencies. A
mapping function allows law enforcement agents to
determine if sex offenders live within a certain radius
of a particular address.
Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway
P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Ohio Missing Children
Clearinghouse

A unit within the Attorney General’s Criminal


Justice Intiatives Section, the Ohio Missing
Children Clearinghouse acts as a central repository
to coordinate and improve the availability of
information on missing children. The unit’s mission
is to assist in the search for missing children, create
public awareness of pertinent issues, and develop
and disseminate information in order to educate the
public, professionals, and others in the prevention
and intervention of missing and abducted children.
Information about and resources from the
Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse is available
via OHLEG.
The Clearinghouse has a toll-free hotline, (800)
325-5604, which provides nationwide access, 7-days-
a-week, 24-hours-a-day, including holidays. The
hotline is answered by Clearinghouse staff members
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification
and Investigation (BCI) staff members after hours,
weekends, and holidays.
If a child is missing, the parent should
immediately call a local law enforcement agency.
If contacted, the Clearinghouse will take a
supplemental report. The Clearinghouse also
verifies that the child has been entered into the FBI’s
National Crime Information Center computer by
the law enforcement agency.
Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway
P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
OLLEISN

OLL ISN
Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network

The Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information


Sharing Network (OLLEISN™) is an information-
sharing network that enables all local law
enforcement agencies on a statewide basis to share
Records Management System (RMS) information
with each other.
Each agency sends its information securely
through the Internet to the Ohio Law Enforcement
Gateway (OHLEG) center. Agencies can submit
inquiries to the database through OHLEG or
through their local software provider if the provider
has this capability.
Through its partnership with OHLEG,
OLLEISN enhances officer safety and provides
additional investigative tools by making information
about suspects or situations throughout Ohio
quickly available to all participating agencies. For
more information, please visit www.OLLEISN.org.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
CODNA

CODNA

Convicted Offender DNA

This application allows the user to search


for individuals to determine if a DNA sample has
been collected pursuant to ORC 2901.07 or 2152.74.
The user may also fill out and print the database
collection card to be submitted with the sample.
This information is not public record and does not
provide the status of the DNA analysis.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
Laboratory Evidence Prelog
and Inquiry

This program allows law enforcement agencies


to securely prelog evidence that is going to be
submitted to any of the BCI laboratories. Agencies
will also have the ability to track the testing status
of any evidence that has been previously submitted.
They are able to view the information as soon as the
evidence is submitted. Approved personnel also are
able to view all of their approved laboratory reports
dating back to 2004

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
RxPATROL

RxPATROL (Rx Pattern Analysis Tracking


Robberies and Other Losses), is a searchable
database of prescription-related crimes. Authorized
investigators can search the database to identify
trends or spot clues that could possibly link in
different jurisdictions.
With RxPATROL, Ohio law-enforcement
officials now have instant access, through OHLEG,
to a great deal of information about pharmaceutical
crimes, including trends and is an important tool
for solving and preventing prescription drug thefts.
Purdue Pharma L.P. unveiled RxPATROL in
June 2003 to combat the abuse and diversion of
prescription drugs. Based on input from the Ohio
Attorney General’s Office, the Rx PATROL system
was enhanced from an e-mail alert system to an
electronic alert system with a searchable online
database. Having the searchable database allows
users to look up information based on specific
criteria, such as thefts involving a particular type of
drug.

Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway


P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
FinCrime

FinCrime

FinCrime, a secure online database containing


information about financial crimes, is available to
Ohio law-enforcement agencies via the Ohio Law
Enforcement Gateway.
Through the use of this technology, law-
enforcement investigators can quickly and securely
access specific information pertaining to check
fraud, counterfeiting and other financial crimes.
Thanks to support from the Ohio Bankers
League and Ohio Credit Union League, financial
institutions across the state are participating by
submitting financial-crime data into the FinCrime
network. The Bureau of Criminal Identification
and Investigation is monitoring the network and
alerts law-enforcement agencies when trends appear.
Additionally, via OHLEG, local law-enforcement
agencies can query the database to search for
information that may help them solve specific
crimes.
Use of the database is free of charge for law-
enforcement agencies and financial institutions. In
addition to Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota and Wisconsin are part of the
network. More states are expected to join.
Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway
P.O. Box 365
London, OH 43140
1-866-40-OHLEG
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org
OHLEG
Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway
Office of the Ohio Attorney General
150 East Gay Street, 16th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215 STATE OF OHIO
1-866-40-OHLEG Office of the Attorney General
(866-406-4534)
www.ohleg.org

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