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In Ohio, police typically have the discretion to decide how far to travel for a misdemeanor, depending on the nature of the offense and available resources. Misdemeanors often result in citations or summons rather than arrests, which means police may not travel far unless there's a pressing need. Additionally, jurisdictional boundaries may limit how far officers can pursue a suspect for a misdemeanor charge. Generally, local law enforcement focuses on incidents within their immediate area.

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