A former Columbus police officer accused of turning off his police body camera during encounters with women while on duty has changed his plea to guilty. Nicholas Duty, 35, of Commercial Point, was charged with two counts of destroying or altering records related to a criminal investigation.
Police said Jordan and Malachi Hicks were last seen in the area of Sterling Avenue and East 6th Avenue, located near the John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
A former Columbus police officer who was charged with destroying or altering records related to a criminal investigation, changed his plea in federal court Wednesday.
Cierra Locke-Shelby told officers that she was holding a handgun while arguing with Tremain Russell when the handgun unintentionally discharged.
On January 2, former Columbus Police Chief James G. Jackson, the city's first Black police chief and longest-serving chief, passed away at the age of 91.Funeral
A former Columbus police officer and Pickaway County resident has pled guilty to tampering with records, admitting to deactivating his body-worn camera during inappropriate
Columbus police are investigating an apparent fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist Monday evening on the city's South Side.
The family members of people shot and killed by police in Ohio say lawmakers allowing police to charge up to $750 for body camera footage is a step backward for police transparency.
One person died in the crash at early Wednesday on Busch Boulevard. Police have not said what caused the driver to swerve off the road.
The Buckeyes triumph over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish was celebrated on campus well past midnight with fireworks and multiple burning couches. Some fans also stormed Ohio Stadium.
Upper Arlington Schools said approximately 18 vehicles were broken into in one of the parking lots at Upper Arlington High School. According to the district, multiple individuals arrived in a single vehicle and spread out to break into many parked cars in a short period of time.
Gov. Mike DeWine has created a working group tasked with examining how missing persons cases are handled in the state. Last week, DeWine announced the formation of the