
The Cincinnati Police Department has called upon the public's assistance in a recent felonious assault investigation. According to a social media post released by the Cincinnati Police Department, the incident occurred three days prior, on Wednesday. The suspects, who are currently unidentified and whose images were shared in the post, are accused of using their vehicle as a weapon against a victim on Vine Street, resulting in serious injuries.
Det. Harrell is leading the case and urges anyone with information to step forward. The assault took place at 8400 Vine St., a location that was quickly turned into a crime scene as authorities arrived to aid the injured party. The suspects reportedly struck the victim intentionally, demonstrating a stark disregard for human life. The Cincinnati Police Department's plea for help was echoed on their official social media page, where they posted: "D4 is investigating a Felonious Assault that occurred at 8400 Vine St. On 3/12/25, the pictured suspects intentionally struck the victim with their vehicle causing serious physical injury."
This comes amid growing concerns over vehicular assaults in urban areas—a trend that has seen pedestrians and cyclists increasingly at risk. The motives behind such attacks can range from road rage to more calculated acts of violence. In this case, the authorities have not disclosed whether the victim was targeted or if this was an isolated incident of violence.
The department has appealed to anyone who might have witnessed the event or can identify the suspects to call Det. Harrell directly at 513-569-8620. They are relying on community support to bring the perpetrators to justice and avoid future harm. Details regarding the victim's current condition have yet to be released, and the investigation is ongoing. The police have reiterated their commitment to solving the case, emphasizing that the anonymity of informants will be preserved. Incidents like these remind us of the fragile thread on which public safety hangs and the crucial role witnesses play in the fabric of justice.









