Dayton police, county deputies soon will wear body cams. Will they help? Parker Perry
Two of the largest local law enforcement departments will launch body-worn cameras soon, nearly a year after activists demanded them and even as some area police agencies and experts question their effectiveness.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputies will begin using body cameras this week after months of work implementing the tool. The technology will help the sheriff’s office collect evidence, monitor deputy activity and resolve conflicts between policing officials and the public, Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck said.
“If the footage shows that a deputy didn’t do anything wrong, then that’s good, and if it shows a deputy not acting properly and we can address that, that’s good too,” Streck said.
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Brookville man indicted on nearly 50 charges in child pornography case Parker Perry
A 19-year-old Brookville man was indicted on charges alleging he possessed child pornography.
Jonathan David Pearson is scheduled to be arraigned Feb. 26 in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court for 26 counts of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, 13 counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance and eight counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor.
The Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office said on Dec. 7, 2020, the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force told Brookville Police that Pearson was suspected of sending and receiving child pornography.
Grand jury indicts man in connection to death of Moeller grad Michael Currin
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DAYTON, Ohio â A grand jury on Thursday indicted a driver in connection with the death of a University of Dayton student in September.
A Montgomery County grand jury indicted 30-year-old Kyler Forest Carlile, of New Lebanon, on a failure to stop after an accident charge in the death of Michael Currin, according to Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck Jr.
The 19-year-old died three days after he fell from the back of Carlileâs pickup, according to authorities. Carlile is accused of driving away instead of offering help or calling 911, Heck said.