ChittFest happened last weekend and seven vehicles were flipped over. Author: Angela Reighard Updated: 11:27 PM EDT April 23, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Columbus police body camera footage shows the damage left behind from an annual block party on Chittenden Avenue.
Police are asking for help identifying several persons of interest in connection to vandalism and property damage at the block party called, ChittFest.
Columbus police posted a video online Thursday with 18 people they want to identify. Police said seven vehicles were flipped over during the party and there was widespread damage.
In the body camera video, we can see cars that are flipped, trash everywhere.
Updated: 2:09 PM EDT April 22, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Police are asking for the public s help in identifying several persons of interest in connection to vandalism during ChittFest, a large party near the Ohio State University campus over the weekend.
Columbus posted a video online Thursday with images of 18 persons of interest.
Police said seven vehicles were flipped over during the party and there was widespread damage on Chittenden Avenue between North High Street and Summit Street.
CPD Commander Dennis Jeffrey police were aware of ChittFest but did not expect the estimated 1,000 people to attend. The party started to get out of control around 10:45 p.m. Saturday.
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Police estimated 1,000 people were in attendance of Chittfest, a large party typically planned every year on the night of the Buckeyes spring game. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 1:16 PM EDT April 18, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Several cars were damaged during a large block party Saturday night near the Ohio State University campus.
Police estimated 1,000 people were in attendance of Chittfest, a large party typically planned every year on Chittenden Avenue between North High Street and Summit Street.
CPD Commander Dennis Jeffrey said that police were aware the event was going to happen but didn t expect this many to attend. The party started to get out of control around 10:45 p.m. and multiple officers were sent to the scene.