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The search for James Hutchinson: Butler County Sheriff s Office sends helicopter to search Ohio River

The search for James Hutchinson: Butler County Sheriff’s Office sends helicopter to search Ohio River Micah Karr © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News The Butler County Sheriff’s Office is assisting in the search for the body of 6-year-old James Hutchinson in the Ohio River. Multiple assets from their Emergency Response Unit, including a helicopter, are on the scene. Multiple agencies responded to search the area near Lawrenceburg, Ind. near the Ohio River. “This is a multi-agency effort working together as one,” Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said in a release. Recovering a body from a river is “difficult” under ideal conditions, but when the water level is elevated and the current is swift, the search becomes more dangerous and lowers the odds of a recovery.

The search for James Hutchinson: Butler County Sheriff s Office sends helicopter to search Ohio River

The search for James Hutchinson: Butler County Sheriff s Office sends helicopter to search Ohio River
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Flooded Ohio River remains too high to search for body of 6-year-old James Hutchinson

Flooded Ohio River remains too high to search for body of 6-year-old James Hutchinson The Ohio River remains too high to resume the search the body of 6-year-old James Hutchinson, authorities say By Jennifer Edwards Baker | March 3, 2021 at 12:30 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 4:42 PM MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) - The Ohio River, which is at moderate flood stage, remains too high for dive teams and other first responders to search for the body of 6-year-old James Hutchinson, authorities said Wednesday. The search is suspended for now. Middletown’s police chief has determined they will continue to assess river levels for safety, a city spokeswoman said.

5 things to know about the coronavirus today: Expanded unemployment and a possible new vaccine

5 things to know about the coronavirus today: Expanded unemployment and a possible new vaccine Daniel Susco © Josh Sweigart Dayton Daily News Reporter Josh Sweigart is one of many Ohioans whose identity was used to fraudulently file for unemployment. It is Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 and these are five things to know about the coronavirus pandemic today. Federal government expands unemployment for people afraid to return to work Ohioans who were denied unemployment because they refused to work at a jobsite that is unsafe for coronavirus will qualify for benefits and back-pay under a change to federal rules this week. Ohio reports fewer than 2,000 coronavirus cases for fourth time this week

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