Stabbing victim s boyfriend charged with abuse of corpse, tampering with evidence
Victim s 3-year-old son still missing
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Crime scene investigators with Cincinnati police taped off the scene where Nyteisha Lattimore s body was found, Dec. 13, 2020.
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CINCINNATI â The boyfriend of Nyteisha Lattimore, who was found stabbed to death early Saturday morning, now stands charged with killing her, abandoning her body near the Purple People Bridge and tampering with evidence to hinder investigators.
Desean Brown, 20, was arrested and charged with murder shortly after police discovered Lattimoreâs body.
Prosecutor: Former Talbert House employee indicted on sex charges
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Kenneth Hackett, 55, is accused of having sexual contact with a minor that he met through his former job at Talbert House.
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HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio â A former Talbert House employee is accused of having sexual conduct with a child under the age of 13, according to Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters and court documents.
A Hamilton County grand jury indicted 55-year-old Kenneth Hackett on two counts of gross sexual imposition on Wednesday, Deters said.
Wendell Young formally announces candidacy for Cincinnati mayor Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young (Source: Liz Dufour/Cincinnati Enquirer) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 11, 2020 at 5:55 AM EST - Updated December 11 at 8:10 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young formally announced his candidacy for Cincinnati’s mayor in 2021 early Friday.
In a lengthy prepared statement, Young says key issues are preservation of the city charter and “addressing racial inequities.”
He also criticizes Mayor John Cranley, blaming him for problems at City Hall and accusing him of leading
“the community of developers in gentrifying our city.”
“The F.B.I. stated that there is a ‘Culture of Corruption at City Hall,’ Young’s statement reads.
A Columbia-Tusculum woman could spend the rest of her life in prison if convicted of shooting and killing an acquaintance during an argument, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced Friday afternoon.
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