The Indiana Annual Prosecutor Summary of Wiretap Reports is an annual report that contains data on the use of wiretaps in the state of Indiana. The report is created by the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council and is released annually. It provides an overview of the types of wiretaps used, the agencies that requested them, and the results of the wiretaps. The report includes information on the total number of wiretaps authorized, the total number of arrests made as a result of wiretaps, the total number of convictions related to the wiretaps, the average length of the wiretaps, and the average cost of the wiretaps. Additionally, the report contains information on the types of crimes that were being investigated by the wiretaps, as well as the types of evidence that were collected. The report is an important source of information for law enforcement, prosecutors, and policymakers in Indiana. It helps to inform decisions about the use of wiretaps and to identify areas where improvements can be made. There are two types of Indiana Annual Prosecutor Summary of Wiretap Reports: the state-level report and the county-level report.