Two missing teens from Wyandot County were arrested Saturday by West Virginia State Police after a chase. 16 year old Triston Kindle of Upper Sandusky and 15 year old Rose May of Sycamore, were arrested by West Virginia State Police around noon after the teens crashed their car and attempted to elude authorities by jumping into the Ohio River. They were being held without bond Sunday in a juvenile detention facility in Wheeling, West Virginia, on charges of possession of stolen property and fleeing in a vehicle from police resulting in property damage. The two also may face separate charges in Ohio and Pennsylvania, which continue to investigate along with West Virginia.
Toledo police officers will be getting new body cameras this summer. The Blade reports the city has bought 43 cameras and expects them to arrive next month. They will be worn by second-shift patrol officers. The department's motorcycle unit already has eight body cameras in use now.
Donna J. Hamm of Tiffin died Friday after she was hit by two cars while crossing a highway on a motorized wheelchair. Witnesses told police that Hamm was trying to cross Ohio 18 in front of a Wal-Mart store. Eastbound traffic on Ohio 18 was stopped, and Hamm drove between the stopped eastbound cars. Police said Hamm was hit by a westbound vehicle and then thrown from her scooter and went under another vehicle, becoming trapped…The 45 year old Hamm passed at Mercy St. Vincent Hospital in Toledo.
Findlay has been named the sixth best place for renters n Ohio, and Bowling Green was first, according to a study by consumer advocacy website NerdWallet. In the study of best cities for renters, Findlay was surpassed in Ohio by only Bowling Green, Oxford, Athens, Bexley and Upper Arlington. Lima ranked 23rd; Tiffin, 25th; Fostoria, 119th.



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