COLUMBUS -- Ohio has a new attorney general. Andy Wilson officially took office Monday as Ohio's 52nd attorney general after being sworn in over the weekend in Clark County, where he previously served as prosecutor. Wilson was appointed by Governor Mike DeWine following the resignation of former Attorney General Dave Yost. In a statement, Wilson said he is honored to serve Ohioans and plans to focus on protecting vulnerable populations, supporting law enforcement agencies across the state, and continuing the work of the Attorney General's Office. Wilson brings more than two decades of public service experience to the position. Most recently, he served as director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, overseeing nearly 4,000 employees and 10 divisions. Before that, he was a senior adviser to Governor DeWine on criminal justice policy. As attorney general, Wilson now leads an agency with approximately 1,500 employees and 30 divisions, including the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy, and several units focused on crime victims and healthcare fraud. Wilson will serve through the remainder of the current term while overseeing the state's top law enforcement office.
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