The minivan was parked in a lot near Seven Hills School, where Kyle, 16, was a student. He was pinned by the seat but still managed to call 911 twice by voice-activating his iPhone.
Plush was found by his father at about 9 p.m. on April 10. Kyle embraced life with a passion far beyond his years, said the Plush family after Kyle s death. We thank God for sharing him with us for over 16 years but we so desperately wish he was here today.
A lot has happened since the night of Kyle s death. Here s what we know.
How did Kyle Plush get trapped in his Honda Odyssey?
Hamilton County Judicial Candidate Reprimanded for False Statements
The Ohio Supreme Court today affirmed a public reprimand and $1,000 fine levied against a Hamilton County judicial candidate for disseminating false information about her opponent in the 2020 Republican primary election.
The Supreme Court rejected Karen Falter’s challenge to a five-judge panel’s ruling that she violated the rules governing judicial campaigning when she sent a mailer to 202 Republican voters claiming her opponent moved to Hamilton County in 2017 to receive a judicial appointment from the then governor, John Kasich.
In a per curiamopinion, the Court majority stated that Falter violated the rule prohibiting candidates from disseminating campaign material about an opponent either knowing it was false or in reckless disregard of whether or not it is false.
Special prosecutor asks Ohio Supreme Court to suspend Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young
A special prosecutor asked the Ohio Supreme Court earlier this week to initiate suspension proceedings against Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young following his felony indictment. By Jennifer Edwards Baker | May 12, 2021 at 2:22 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 5:15 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A special prosecutor tells FOX19 NOW he has asked the Ohio Supreme Court to initiate suspension proceedings against Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young following his felony indictment.
âYou have an elected official who committed a felony. Itâs just appropriate he be suspended,â Patrick Hanley told FOX19 NOW last month when he first told us he planned to seek the suspension.
Cincinnati home improvement contractor accused of taking money, not doing work, Ohio AG says Randy Jones Jr., who owns Aspen Roofing & Siding LLC, was indicted in April for felony theft, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. (Source: WXIX) By Jared Goffinet | May 10, 2021 at 12:44 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 1:17 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The owner of a Cincinnati home improvement company has been indicted on eight counts of felony theft after not delivering on services to homeowners, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.
Randy Jones Jr., who owns Aspen Roofing & Siding LLC, is accused of taking money from homeowners after signing a contract but not showing up to do the work, Attorney General Dave Yost said.