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"It is a sad but real historical pattern that the summer months bring new challenges when it comes to violence, but that is exactly why we are out on our front foot with a coordinated set of strategies," Mayor Aftab Pureval said Wednesday.
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Cincinnati officials have a plan to increase security in public parking lots and garages, but Mayor Aftab Pureval has delayed discussion, citing concerns from operators about the cost of implementing it.
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The leaders of three law enforcement agencies are touting their new cooperation and pledging to maintain it.
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Cincinnati Council's Budget and Finance Committee Monday voted to approve the funding for police overtime, new technology like police drones, and public outreach efforts including curfew centers for young people.
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A grand jury has returned charges in an assault that got Cincinnati negative international attention.
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Interpreting Cincinnati crime data, $10M wrongful death settlement from Metro, plus more top storiesOn Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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The man accused of killing Patrick Heringer is scheduled to be in court Wednesday morning.
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CPD Chief Teresa Theetge told Cincinnati City Council that both violent crime and property crime are down from last year. But there are still serious issues.
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The ACLU of Ohio has concerns about how the program works.
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Elder fraud losses are increasing. Here's how Hamilton County's Elder Justice Unit is trying to helpThe Federal Bureau of Investigation's internet portal receives thousands of complaints each day from people who are victims of crimes, and many are senior citizens. Total losses reported by elderly victims increased 84% last year over 2021.