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Former Ohio Sheriff Kyle Overmyer recently opened up about his controversial past on VladTV, revealing the dark realities of undercover law enforcement. Overmyer, once the youngest sheriff in Ohio, shared how he navigated the drug-infested streets as an undercover operative in the 1990s and early 2000s. Embracing multiple undercover aliases like "Burt" and "Scotty Pitts," he infiltrated drug rings selling kilos of cocaine, often working with a large network of informants.

Shockingly, Overmyer admitted to managing a vast web of 20 to 30 snitches simultaneously. These informants, some on payroll and others working off time to reduce their sentences, provided critical intelligence for busts. He explained that payments to snitches could reach thousands of dollars for major drug busts, a lifeline for many who lacked other income sources. Overmyer’s candid revelations shed light on the murky underbelly of narcotics enforcement and the ethical complexities within law enforcement agencies.