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INSURANCE NOT REQUIRED <br />WORK MAY pROUE0 <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL <br />DATEv 3Ep 2 3 2014 <br />~} , 3AP1) <br />j ay1br G6 0 <br />Orange County Cold Case Homicide Task Force (OCHTF) <br />N- 2014 -140 <br />This Plan of Cooperation (hereinafter referred to as "P,O,C. ") for the Orange County <br />Cold Case Homicide Task Force (hereinafter referred to as "OCHTF'}, is made and <br />entered into as of August 1, 2014, by and between the signed members of the Law <br />Enforcement agencies and the Orange County District Attorney's Office (hereinafter <br />referred to as "OCDA "), to memorialize the agencies' plans to cooperate in the <br />Investigation and prosecution of previously unsolved homicides that are believed to <br />have occurred in Orange County, The above - listed agencies may be referred to <br />individually as "Party" or collectively as "Parties." <br />I, OVERVIEW <br />Orange County police agencies and the OCDA have aggressively and cooperatively <br />pursued the investigation of unsolved homicides for many years. While many cold <br />cases have been solved, over 1,000 unsolved cases remain open. Like many <br />jurisdictions around the state and country, grange County has continued to review cold <br />case homicides as time and manpower allows. History has shown that when <br />concentrated effort has been given, previously unsolved cases can be solved and <br />submitted for prosecution. However, budgets, caseloads, and other factors frequently <br />compete for time, resources, and effort. It is the intent of this P.O.C. to further reduce <br />the number of unsolved homicides through a consistent and coordinated taskforce <br />composed of experienced homicide investigators, supervisors, analyst, and criminalist. <br />They will diligently pursue unsolved homicides from any Orange County jurisdiction <br />seeking their assistance. <br />1 <br />