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The city is enforcing a 10 p.m. curfew for youth who are 15 years old and younger and midnight for 16-and 17-year-olds. If ...
The first Collaborative Agreement For years, the city depended solely on law enforcement to solve deeper-rooted issues and crime happening within Cincinnati neighborhoods.
Police officers from across Ohio gathered in Sharonville for the Fraternal Order of Police's annual conference, discussing ...
There are no easy answers, no explanation for the surge in violent crime among Cincinnati teens. But a closer look at these kids' lives reveals a lot.
Shooting incidents so far this year in Cincinnati are lower than they have been since 2010.
After avoiding summer crime spike, Cincinnati now confronted with rise in juvenile gun violence City's police chief, senior crime analyst share crime data with leaders at city hall ...
Debate over juvenile crime goes public Yet the perception persists that juvenile crime in Cincinnati is getting worse.
Forget the dispute over juvenile crime arrests, what’s needed more than ever is a better statistical analysis of what happens to the young offenders who are already in the system.
In the wake of the shooting that killed 11-year-old Dominic Davis in the West End, Cincinnati Police say the city is seeing a record number of juvenile gun violence victims. The tragic surge comes ...
CINCINNATI — Mirroring national crime trends, Cincinnati is seeing a drop in overall crime across the city in 2024. Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge made the announcement Tuesday during a ...
The chief said any officer who arrests a juvenile for a felony, a violent offense, or a firearm- related offense, will need to get the new liaison officer detailed information about the alleged crime.
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