COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) Police are searching for a man accused of robbing a Huntington Bank near Easton Town Center on Friday morning. Columbus police say a man walked into the Huntington Bank on Morse Crossing about 9:30 a.m., displayed a handgun and demanded money, threatening to shoot employees. He left with an undisclosed amount […]
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Now that JPMorgan Chase & Co. is nearly finished turning the parking lot at its McCoy Center at Polaris into a giant solar farm, it is planning to do something similar at its other Columbus offices.
The bank, the Columbus region s largest private employer with about 20,000 workers here, will be adding solar arrays at three other of its commercial sites in the Columbus area Vision Drive, Morse Crossing and in Westerville. Like the Polaris project, the panels are being added to carports at the sites. These installations in the Columbus market are the crowning jewel of our solar deployments because of the scale and the size and the impact, said Tyler Deaton, vice president in Chase s global real estate group who has a focus on sustainability.
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In June 2019, Donald and Sharon Fadley were killed and their bodies left in their Northeast Side home for relatives to discover.
The man suspected to be the Fadleys killer who was observed on surveillance video at a nearby home improvement store was never identified and remains free.
Central Ohio Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest and indictment of a suspect in the case.
Family members called Columbus police about 2:55 p.m. June 27, 2019 to the Fadley home in the 1100 block of Pauline Avenue after finding the couple. The body of Sharon Fadley, 70, was found in the living room; her husband, 72-year-old Donald Fadley, was found on the bathroom floor with a faint pulse.