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.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Division of Police is searching for two juveniles who they say have been missing since Saturday from the city's northeast side. Police said Jordan and Malachi Hicks ...
according to the Columbus Division of Police. Officers were called to the 4400 block of Lockbourne Road, just west of Obetz, around 9 p.m. on a report of a shooting. When officers arrived ...
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies.
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 ...
According to the Columbus Division of Police homicide investigators executed several search warrants in connection to the death of Danyaze Evans-Kourouma, who was found dead on April 25 ...
At an end-of-year presentation, the Columbus Division of Police and Mayor Andrew Ginther addressed reporters and broke down crime statistics for 2024, touting the year as a successful period for ...
The LEATH initiative, which focuses law enforcement resources on domestic violence offenders who possess firearms illegally, ...
For the first time in 10 years, the Ohio State Buckeyes are in the National Championship, meaning fans from Columbus and all ...