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The Yellow Springs police chief has responded to residents concerned about a March 14 fatal shooting, and how and when the public was notified about a search for the suspect. The suspect is in the Greene County Jail.
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A fleeing motorist drives on top of police cruiser on US 35, gunfight ensues
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Data shows Columbus' rate of gun violence decreased but largely remained steady, while Parma's rate decreased significantly. Cincinnati and Dayton only increased moderately by 5 to 6%.
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State Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-Delaware) says he thinks his two properties were targets of fake emergency calls, because he helped pass legislation increasing penalties for such actions.
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The updated $825,000 contract with the Flock company, who manufactures the automated cameras, will last through 2028.
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Oumaima Amri, 21 and Lena Ahmao Shabeneh, 19, were charged with misdemeanor ethnic intimidation, theft, criminal trespass and criminal mischief. If convicted, the two women face up to 180 days in jail and $2,000 in fines.
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A man from Springfield was sentenced to 20 years in prison for hate crimes that targeted Haitians in Springfield.
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Montgomery County initiates efforts to protect property owners from deed fraud.
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Sam Randazzo, the former head of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, has been indicted on 11 federal charges in connection with the House Bill 6 scandal.
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Beavercreek Walmart Superstore will reopen Friday after what the FBI believes to be racially motivated mass shooting.
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City police and federal investigators say 20-year-old Benjamin Charles Jones opened fire in the Beavercreek Walmart, injuring four shoppers.