Sgt. Fuqua said the incident started as a domestic dispute between two parties. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 8:25 PM EST March 3, 2021
The Columbus Division of Police said Polaris Fashion Place has been cleared after shots were fired inside the mall Wednesday afternoon.
Columbus Police Sergeant James Fuqua said two officers working special duty inside the mall heard the gunshots and called it in.
Upon arrival, officers found a scene inside and outside of Carter s retail store.
Fuqua said the incident started as a domestic dispute between two people.
Columbus police say surveillance footage revealed a Black male fired multiple shots at another Black male inside Carter s.
Police across central Ohio are sending warnings because of a sharp increase in purse snatchings. Author: Lacey Crisp Updated: 6:32 PM EST February 18, 2021
Police across central Ohio are sending warnings because of a sharp increase in purse snatchings. And the thieves, aren t always stopping there.
Elouise Baker was shopping at the Walmart on Morse Road last month when she said she got the warning she wasn t expecting.
“I was walking out of the store and the security guard came right behind me and said ‘ma am, I want you to take your purse out of the cart. Put it under your coat and zip your coat up,’” Baker said.
The mother says the shooting happened on Sunday around 1 a.m. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 5:41 PM EST January 27, 2021
CANAL WINCHESTER, Ohio A Canal Winchester family is shaken up after they say a bullet shot through their home on Sunday around 1 a.m.
For safety reasons, the mother who lives near Winchester Meadows Park did not want to be identified.
When the mother said she was sleeping, she heard a big bang as if something had fallen.
When she and her husband rushed upstairs and turned on the light, they saw it. I saw above my bed, this hole in the wall, and then instantly he knew, that’s a bullet-hole, she said.
Columbus police are asking anyone with information on any homicides to come forward. Author: Lacey Crisp Updated: 7:19 PM EST December 15, 2020
COLUMBUS, Ohio The violence has continued since Columbus reached a single-year high for homicides in a calendar year in November.
There were three homicides in nine hours on Monday. There have been seven homicides since Dec. 10.
The violence has taken a toll on loved ones and investigators.
“My father was a loving, generous, selfless man who was taken too soon. He was always trying to make everyone feel welcome,” said Sahar Shalash.
Investigators realized he was shot. Shalash died from his injuries.