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More than 40 cats and kittens were removed from an RV in Trotwood after rescuers found the vehicle caked in mud and animal waste. Many kittens need medical care and the Humane Society is urgently seeking foster homes.
Federal indictments say Michael Goss and Felix Burnette had Glock conversion devices that turn pistols into machine guns after a March traffic stop near Reading Road.
A person was killed Monday night in a crash on Harrison Avenue near Tremont Street. Police say the scene remains under investigation.
Sixty-four Holstein calves were stolen overnight from a Coldwater farm; deputies say the theft appears planned and are reviewing camera footage. Sale barns and neighbors have been alerted.
A Cincinnati man pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide and OVI after an October Xenia crash that killed 18-year-old Ashton Evans; final disposition is set for June 10.
District 2 detectives are investigating after multiple suspects armed with rifles tried to enter the Oakley Cinemark. Police are asking for tips and any video evidence.
A shooting near 815 Rosemont Avenue in West Price Hill sent one person to the hospital Monday evening. Authorities have not released suspect details as investigators probe the scene.
A Latvian national was handed 8.5 years after prosecutors said he negotiated ransoms for a ransomware ring that cost victims roughly $56 million. Local firms were among those hit.
A Mt. Healthy mother faces two counts of child endangering after deputies found her 6- and 1-year-old children playing near their Lyndale Court apartment. Police say the unit was in disarray and lacked a way to call for help.
Detectives released photos after suspects allegedly stole a diabetic medical device and a phone at Nova Adventure Park on April 25. Police are asking for tips.
District 2 detectives are seeking tips after a suspect allegedly brandished a firearm and robbed the UDF at 3641 Montgomery Road. Police released contact numbers as they review footage and leads.
A Skyward Academy special‑education teacher was indicted May 1 in Hamilton County on charges alleging he groomed a 16‑year‑old, shared explicit images and engaged in sexual contact.
A crash and large fire on I-71 near the Lytle Tunnel sent smoke across downtown Cincinnati Sunday night and left major delays on the interstate. Crews remain on scene.
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