During a special council meeting Wednesday evening, Norwood honored retiring Police Chief Mark DelVecchio for his 43 years of service. Neighbors, friends, family and fellow officers gathered at ...
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Patch AM: Cincinnati investigators probe deadly Mt. Airy condo fire that displaced residents
Happening soon: Fat Tuesday Starts (and Ends) Here on the Cincinnati Patch calendar ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) and the Cleveland Police made multiple felony arrests, seizing guns and drugs in a joint violent crime reduction detail last week. On Feb. 5, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - In Ohio, lawmakers are divided over how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents should operate in the state. Democratic lawmakers are introducing legislation they say is ...
At least 30 Columbus schools and the Ohio Statehouse received emailed bomb threats the morning of Feb. 9 Columbus police Sgt. Joe Albert said the Columbus Division of Police responded to several ...
Body camera footage captures gunfire narrowly missing Columbus, OH, police officers outside a department substation. OFFICER Magazine has a law enforcement podcast that talks about what's going on in ...
LOGAN, Ohio (WCMH) — A former central Ohio police officer, who was never charged after being fired for allegedly trying to solicit sex with a child, has now been arrested on one charge of rape. Justin ...
FISHERS, Ind. — An attorney for the suspect in the disappearance of 17-year-old Fishers resident Hailey Buzbee said officials have found Buzbee's remains in Perry County, Ohio. On Monday, Feb. 2, ...
A man was shot in an altercation near the Ohio State University campus, prompting university police to issue a crime alert to students and staff. Police responded at about 6 p.m. Feb. 1 to a report of ...
FISHERS, Ind. — The Fishers Police Department hosted a press conference Sunday to provide an update on the search for missing 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee. During the press conference, police said they ...
It's legal to record police and ICE agents in public in Kentucky and Ohio. Police have the right to charge people with obstructing justice if they get in the way of official duties. But there are ...
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