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A person is in custody after being accused of firing a gun at officers in Ohio on Friday. Officers were investigating a ...
A Columbus man has been arrested after a body found in Morrow County was linked to a missing person from Marion. The Morrow ...
A suspect was arrested and charged after a man was found dead on the side of the road in Morrow County Thursday morning, ...
An OVI suspect told an officer that his car naturally swerves and he only had “a little bitty bit” to drink, according to a ...
An illegal immigrant from Mexico is charged with voyeurism after allegedly watching a 13-year-old girl through a window in ...
BROOKLYN, Ohio (WJW) — A suspect is dead after a police standoff and fatal crash at Interstate 480 and Tiedeman Road led to ...
ELYRIA, Ohio — A suspect in a “series” of drive-by shootings tried to escape from officers Thursday by driving the wrong way ...
Investigators say just moments after hearing reports of gunfire, Des Moines police officers were able to detain a potential ...
In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not protected by the 4th Amendment.
The Ohio officer said other cops caused him to get shot when they failed to do their job correctly, according to a lawsuit.
"He's happy to be alive," said Mifflin Township's police chief about an officer who was released from the hospital nearly a ...
Ohio Supreme Court rules police do not need a warrant to access a single cell phone location point shared via an app.