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  • 4 days ago | wlwt.com | Richard Chiles

    COMING UP TIFFANY, KATIE, THANK YOU SO MUCH. WE ARE LEADING THE WAY ON BREAKING NEWS THIS MORNING. A CINCINNATI POLICE OFFICER INJURED AFTER AN EARLY MORNING CRASH IN WALNUT HILLS. WLWT NEWS FIVE’S RICHARD CHILES JOINS US THIS MORNING WITH DETAILS FROM THIS ACCIDENT. GOOD MORNING, RICHARD TIFFANY, GOOD MORNING. WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO CONFIRM FROM THE DISTRICT TWO DESK THAT THAT OFFICER WAS TRANSPORTED HERE TO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER WITH WHAT’S CONSIDERED A MINOR INJURY. NOW, I WANT TO SHOW YOU A MAP.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Richard Chiles

    A man alleged to have taken part in the theft of a car that ultimately led to a fatal police shooting last week is scheduled to make his first court appearance Monday. Prosecutors say Cynsere Grigsby, who was not hurt in the shooting, was the fourth person in a stolen vehicle. He was arrested over the weekend and has been charged with receiving stolen property and felony obstruction of official business.

  • 2 weeks ago | wlwt.com | Richard Chiles

    The teenager accused of killing a man during a shootout near the University of Cincinnati's campus is due back in court Monday.It comes as police investigate a separate shooting this weekend, about a block away.More than two weeks after the shooting on Short Vine Street, prosecutors are now trying to get the 15-year-old charged in the case to be tried as an adult.At his first court appearance in juvenile court, the teen had to leave the courtroom because his attorneys said he was in too much...

  • 3 weeks ago | wlwt.com | Richard Chiles

    605 TODAY, THE 20 YEAR OLD ACCUSED OF MAKING AND DETONATING EXPLOSIVES AND TRIGGERING A LARGE BOMB SQUAD INVESTIGATION IS DUE BACK IN COURT. JAMES PHILLIPS FACES FEDERAL CHARGES AFTER LAW ENFORCEMENT SURROUNDED HIS HIS PARENTS HOME IN MASON LAST WEEK. WLWT NEWS FIVE’S RICHARD CHILES IS LIVE AT THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE DOWNTOWN. RICHARD. HIS HEARING WAS PUSHED BACK TO TODAY. NOW, STEVEN. THAT’S CORRECT.

  • 3 weeks ago | wlwt.com | Richard Chiles

    A cloudy forecast was unable to dampen the Easter spirit on Saturday morning. Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine sprang to life with a very special guest who hopped through the park and left behind some hidden treats. Parents and children alike loved the festive spring celebration. "It’s a tradition, and it's good for family fun. You know, everybody likes to have fun," Deloris Heart said.

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