Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Columbus police search for serial burglary suspects and other top stories.

  • Columbus police search for serial burglary suspects

    Columbus police search for serial burglary suspects
    COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Columbus Police are trying to identify a suspect in a series of burglaries covering multiple jurisdictions throughout the Central Ohio area. He is believed to be working with at least one other suspect(s). They are suspected in approximately 30 business burglaries where cash registers, ATMs and coin machines had been pried open. Sue Gall said it only took the burglars two minutes to get in and out of her Hey Hey Bar in Merion Village. She believes it wasn’t their first ..
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  • Teen shot near downtown Columbus

    Teen shot near downtown Columbus
    by Csaba Sukosd and Ben GarbarekThe incident happened at Beatty Park on N. Ohio Avenue in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood around 5:20 p.m. (WSYX/WTTE)COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) -- A person has been hospitalized after a shooting near Downtown Columbus Friday afternoon. The incident happened at Beatty Park on N. Ohio Avenue in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood around 5:20 p.m.Police officers on the scene said the victim, 16-year-old Shaheed Russell, was taken to Nationwide Childr..
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  • Columbus Blue Jackets Greatest Players: #1 Rick Nash

    Columbus Blue Jackets Greatest Players: #1 Rick Nash
    The Columbus Blue Jackets will be entering their 17th season as a NHL franchise this year, so we ranked the 17 greatest Blue Jackets. This list wasn’t filled with the best players per say, but rather the most impactful, durable, and lovable Jackets in our minds.If you missed #2 on our list, check it out!#1 – Rick NashThe former Columbus Blue Jackets captain may not be the most lovable Jacket that comes to mind now, but nothing but good memories should come to mind when reminiscing his time in th..
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  • Columbus Police investigate shots fired in Franklinton overnight

    Columbus Police investigate shots fired in Franklinton overnight
    Police tell ABC6/FOX28 that officers were working in the area of Cypress and Sullivant Avenues when shots rang out. People started running, according to police. (WSYX/WTTE) COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — Columbus Police are investigating a shooting early Friday morning in Franklinton.Police tell ABC6/FOX28 that officers were working in the area of Cypress and Sullivant Avenues when shots rang out. People started running, according to police.Police said one person was taken to the hospital and i..
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  • Man shot and killed in south Columbus

    Man shot and killed in south Columbus
    Police said the incident happened just west of the intersection of East Columbus Ave and and Oakwood around 9 p.m. (WSYX/WTTE)COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — Police investigated a shooting that killed a man in south Columbus Thursday night. Police said the incident happened just west of the intersection of East Columbus Ave and and Oakwood around 9 p.m.The victim, who was later identified as 27-year-old Deshawn L. Marable, was taken to Grant Medical Center with life-threatening injuries where he ..
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  • Columbus police union votes no confidence in Ginther, Klein, Pettus

    Columbus police union votes no confidence in Ginther, Klein, Pettus
    Rick Rouan The Columbus Dispatch @RickRouan Columbus’ police union says it has no confidence in Mayor Andrew J. Ginther, City Council President Zach Klein and Public Safety Director Ned Pettus as the city and union prepare for negotiations over a new contract and spar over the firing of an officer caught on video stomping a handcuffed suspect. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 9 approved the no-confidence vote unanimously in a closed meeting Thursday night, said Jason Pappas, th..
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  • Facebook to build $750 million data center near Columbus

    Facebook to build $750 million data center near Columbus
    Social media giant Facebook has plans to develop a $750 million data center in New Albany near Columbus, according to The Columbus Dispatch. The California-based company is expected to announce plans for the project next week, The Columbus Dispatch reported. A company identified as Sidecat received approval for state tax incentives in late July for the project, and the data center is expected to open in 2022. Facebook also recently announced plans to build a data center in New Mexico that wil..
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  • Condado Named Best Tacos in Columbus of 2017

    Condado Named Best Tacos in Columbus of 2017
    Last night, hundreds of taco fans descended upon Mapfre stadium to judge Columbus’ Best Tacos. Only one could come out on top! We hope you had a great time celebrating at our third annual Best Bites: Tacos! A big shout out to all the local businesses who came out and served up their greatest tacos.  We want to thank all our guests who participated in the event and acted as our judges, we appreciate your support and enjoyed your company!Thanks so much to Mapfre Stadium for being our hosts and Col..
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  • Teenager injured in near east side Columbus shooting

    Teenager injured in near east side Columbus shooting
    Published: 08/11/17 06:16 pm EDT.Updated: 08/11/17 11:38 pm EDT. COLUMBUS, Ohio - A 16-year-old was shot while attending a memorial vigil at Beatty Park in Columbus on Friday, according to police.Police told 10TV the victim showed up at Ohio State University Hospital East before being taken to Nationwide Children’s Hospital.Police said the victim was in serious condition.Beatty Park is in the 200 block of N. Ohio Avenue on the city’s near east side.No one has been arrested in connection to th..
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  • Downtown Columbus display features Latino art

    Downtown Columbus display features Latino art
    COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Beautiful works of art are on display at the Cultural Arts Center in Downtown Columbus. It’s called Pasos de Arte, and it’s the first time art organizations have partnered with a nonprofit organization to highlight Latino art. The exhibit started after Nesa Abalo donated a piece of art to the Our Lady of Guadalupe Center on the west side of Columbus. Abalo doesn’t call herself an artist, but organizers say Abalo is the whole reason the exhibit. The piece she donated spa..
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