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Cincinnati Police search for missing woman with dementia

Cincinnati Police search for missing woman with dementia A 67-year-old Evanston woman is missing. Diane Hafford went missing from her home in the 3600 block of Trimble Ave., police say. She was last seen walking towards Dana Ave. around 10 a.m. on Saturday, according to police. Hafford is between 5-foot-4 and 5-foot-6, officers say, and weights approximately 140 pounds. She was wearing her hair in a braided bun with a tie dye scrunchie and had on a black shirt and black pants. Hafford has dementia. Contact Briana Rice at 513-568-3496 or brice@enquirer.com. Follow her on Twitter at @BriRiceWrites. View Comments

U S attorney: 16 charged in Cincinnati with federal gun crimes in latest wave of prevention efforts

U S attorney: 16 charged in Cincinnati with federal gun crimes in latest wave of prevention efforts
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Teens Who Fired Guns During Fourth of July Argument Ended Up Killing One Another and Injuring Others, Police Say

Teens Who Fired Guns During Fourth of July Argument Ended Up Killing One Another and Injuring Others, Police Say Aaron Keller © Provided by Law & Crime Two teens who pulled guns on one another and then pulled their respective triggers during an argument ended up shooting and killing one another, according to Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac on Monday. The location of the altercation was Smale Park, a popular riverfront location in the city. The date was the evening of the Fourth of July around 10:48 p.m., to be precise. The Cincinnati Col. Lisa Davis on Sunday night described the area as a “big, complicated scene” where between 400 and 500 people were present when the gunfight occurred. The Cincinnati Reds had just beaten the Chicago Cubs and subsequent fireworks had just wrapped up when the shots rang out.

Police: Two killed, three wounded in shooting at the Banks

Police: 16-year-old, 19-year-old killed in Smale Park shooting had attacked each other Two people are dead and three are injured after a shooting at the Banks along Mehring Way, according to Cincinnati Police. The shooting happened at 10:47 p.m. Sunday night, officials said. Posted at 11:38 PM, Jul 04, 2021 and last updated 2021-07-05 17:06:00-04 CINCINNATI — The two young men killed in a July 4 shooting at Smale Park likely attacked each other, police Chief Eliot Isaac said Monday afternoon. Sixteen-year-old Princeton High School student Milo Watson and 19-year-old Dexter Wright Jr. had a pre-existing disagreement that they brought with them to Smale Sunday night, according to Isaac s account of the shooting. Police were in the park at 10:48 p.m., attempting to clear out roughly 400 July 4 celebrants ahead of its 11 p.m. closing time, when shots sounded and the first 911 calls came in.

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