The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies.
At a contemplative ceremony Thursday morning, Columbus leaders remembered the city’s first Black police chief as a trailblazing man who spent more than five decades as a dedicated public servant.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, Columbus police Chief Elaine Bryant, and FOP president Brian Steel praised officers who responded to domestic call.
Sgt. Jane Edenfield with the Columbus Police Department’s property & financial crimes unit came by WRBL for a live interview. Edenfield walked us through the ins-and-outs of the latest financial ...
Bartholomew County Sheriff deputies are warning drivers that roads are in pretty rough shape in the county this morning, and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — James G. Jackson, who served the Columbus Division of Police as its first Black chief, died Thursday, according to the city’s police union. He was 91. Jackson worked ...
Former Columbus Police Chief James G. Jackson, the city's first Black police chief and longest-serving chief, passed away at the age of 91. Jackson joined the Division of Police in 1958.
In a year-end interview with 10TV, Ginther said he is proud of the strides Columbus police have made in both reducing violent ...
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Indiana State Police have issued a Silver Alert for ... whereabouts to contact the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department at (812) 379-1650 or call 911.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Division of Police has identified the victim of Saturday’s shooting on the city’s southeast side as a 21-year-old man. Officers were called to the area of Aplin ...