In February, Ozark Police Chief Justin Arnold traveled to Washington, D.C., with the Executive Board of the Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center (MOCIC). Chief Arnold serves as Missouri’s elected representative on the MOCIC Executive Board, representing approximately 410 Missouri law enforcement agencies.
MOCIC is one of six Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) nationwide and supports law enforcement agencies across Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. The organization works to strengthen cooperation and intelligence sharing among agencies to combat organized crime and enhance public safety.
During the visit, Chief Arnold and fellow board members met with federal leaders to discuss the importance of information sharing, collaborative investigations and continued public safety improvements. Meetings included conversations with Congressman Eric Burlison, Senator Eric Schmitt and other elected officials to highlight the impact of regional law enforcement partnerships across Missouri and the Midwest. The City of Ozark thanks Chief Arnold for representing our community and Missouri law enforcement so well on the national stage! |