When Ohio State University students return to campus in Columbus next week, they will be see a bigger police presence in the University District.'We want them t
When Ohio State University students return to campus in Columbus next week, they will be see a bigger police presence in the University District .
"It's increased 50%, basically having more officers," said Jeffrey, "we've added some vehicles the university bought that will have both CPD and OSU markings."
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