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After avoiding summer crime spike, Cincinnati now confronted with rise in juvenile gun violence City's police chief, senior crime analyst share crime data with leaders at city hall Updated: 5:38 ...
Chief Teresa Theetge highlighted an increased reliance on drones and the work done so far by a new task force combating ...
In 2023, the city saw an increase in juvenile shooting incidents, breaking the record for juvenile victims. While shootings and violent crime overall have remained down in 2023 and 2024, the ...
Police officers from across Ohio gathered in Sharonville for the Fraternal Order of Police's annual conference, discussing ...
If you're interested in accessing resources at the Hamilton County Assessment Center, you can reach them at (513) 946-7653, on their website or by visiting the juvenile court building at 264 ...
CPD Chief Teresa Theetge told Cincinnati City Council that both violent crime and property crime are down from last year. But there are still serious issues.
I have been covering Cincinnati and Hamilton County for The Enquirer for 21 years, coming to The Enquirer in late 2002 to cover Hamilton County courts. As part of that job, I covered juvenile court.
Yet the perception persists that juvenile crime in Cincinnati is getting worse. One reason is likely the still-fresh memory of last year, when shootings involving juveniles soared and arrests ...
JUVENILE SHOOTING VICTIMS ARE DOWN 44% COMPARED TO LAST YEAR. ... Steven Dettelbach spent part of his day visiting Cincinnati's Crime Gun Intelligence Lab. There are many across the country.