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Six months after Cincinnati leaders revamped its approach to addressing drug and crime issues related to homelessness in ...
Cincinnati is expanding an award-winning program to reduce violent crime in certain hot spots throughout the city. When the police department launched PIVOT six years ago, it was the first in the ...
That is the foundation of a new violence-reduction strategy rolled out by Cincinnati ... hotspot, informed by intelligence gathered from street-level work and data gathering. The site of a crime ...
WLWT News 5 Investigates obtained data that shows a worrisome spike in violent crime involving Cincinnati teens ... Take a look at the interactive maps below, which marks where each violent ...
Most crime in Cincinnati is concentrated in a few "hot spots." "Ninety-five percent of our geographical area in our city does not cause us problems," Theetge said. "The residents in these 5% areas ...
In addition to the activities, the Cincinnati Police Department will be focused on chronic hotspots for violence, recovering stolen firearms and monitoring youth who are involved in unsafe activities.
The Cincinnati Police Department presented its 2024 crime statistics to the City Council's public safety and governance committee Wednesday. Chief Teresa Theetge and crime analyst Jillian Desmond ...
Last year a record number of teens were shot in Cincinnati while overall violent crime continued to fall since a peak during the pandemic. Last year, 55 teens between 13 and 17 were shot in the ...