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crime1 year ago

"Rising Youth Crime: Police Arrest Dozens in Connection to Downtown Attacks"

Twelve juveniles, some connected to recent Downtown attacks, were arrested in a Cincinnati parking garage, with two suspects from a Jan. 24 attack and others involved in a Jan. 23 robbery and a disorderly incident on Jan. 29. Two more juveniles and two young adults were later arrested for breaking into cars, with the juveniles carrying 9 mm handguns. Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge will update council members on the department's efforts to address juvenile crime following the recent incidents.

crime1 year ago

Teens Wanted in Connection with Downtown Attacks: One in Custody, One at Large

Arrest warrants have been issued for a 16-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy involved in two brutal attacks in downtown Cincinnati, with the girl already in custody and the boy still at large. The assaults involved a group of teens relentlessly attacking a 15-year-old and a man on separate occasions. Mayor Aftab Pureval attributes the issue to teens congregating downtown after school due to changes in the bus pass system, and is working with Metro to address the problem. Police presence in the area has been increased to prevent further attacks.

crime1 year ago

"Downtown Cincinnati Police Pursue Teens in Connection with Violent Attacks"

A 16-year-old girl has been taken into custody in connection with two separate attacks in downtown Cincinnati, while a 14-year-old boy, Romero Holloway Jr., is still wanted. The incidents involved assault and robbery of victims, with surveillance footage showing the attacks. Two others have been arrested in connection to the incidents, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward. Authorities are emphasizing the need for accountability and safety in the downtown area.

local-news1 year ago

"Cincinnati Officials Confront Surge in Downtown Attacks"

Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval addressed recent violent attacks downtown, stating that they do not define the city. He expressed outrage at the recent videos showing teenagers attacking people and emphasized the need for a multi-pronged solution involving city hall, school districts, police, and community involvement. Pureval highlighted truancy and lack of parental supervision as contributing factors and emphasized the city's commitment to addressing the issue, including increasing police presence in the downtown area.