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An Ohio woman who prosecutors say killed four men with lethal doses of fentanyl in order to rob them has pleaded not guilty.
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The 65-year sentence of a former nursing home aide who admitted stealing thousands of dollars from residents will stand, though the Ohio Supreme Court made a different decision on the case late last year.
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Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy Nathaniel Wolfe, 26, is facing aggravated menacing and assault charges, both first-degree misdemeanors.
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One resident caught the man's comments on doorbell camera video.
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The annual crime report statistics reflect all of 2022 as part of compliance with the Clery Act.
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Columbus officials say murder at West Side bus terminal is further proof station should be shut downThe Greyhound and Barons Bus terminal that drew ire of customers and neighbors almost as soon as it opened was the site of a deadly shooting Sunday night.
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Robert Pea pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution for paying for sex with a teen girl he met online in 2021. He was a teacher at Northland High School at the time.
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Columbus is experiencing an increase in crimes committed by youth and adults. These include crimes involving gun violence which Mayor Andrew Ginther has declared a public health crisis. We’ll discuss how firearms are getting into the hands of Columbus youths and efforts being made to curb gun violence in the city.
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It was the second time in just over a month that a Columbus police officer was hospitalized and a suspect was killed in a shooting – and the latest gun incident in a violent summer.
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License plate-reading cameras are here to stay in central Ohio, some privacy advocates are concernedLaw enforcement laud the cameras' effectiveness in solving crimes, but the American Civil Liberties Union worries about "mission creep" as cameras become more common.