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Woman killed during Hamilton County crime spree identified

Woman killed during Hamilton County crime spree identified Jared Goffinet © Provided by WXIX Cincinnati Police at the scene of a shooting Monday in Sycamore Township SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (FOX19) - The victim of Monday’s shooting in the 7700 block of Montgomery Road was identified as 30-year-old Ire Johnson, according to the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office. Johnson’s death was the start of a deadly crime spree Monday afternoon. The suspect in the shooting drove to an apartment on Montgomery Road, where Johnson, who was known to the suspect, lived. According to Hamilton County Sheriff Chermaine McGuffey, Johnson tried to get away after the suspect broke into the apartment. As she ran out, the suspect ran after and fatally shot her.

Sycamore Township shooting: Man accused of killing woman, setting own home on fire is critically injured

View Comments The Hamilton County Sheriff s Office says the man accused of shooting and killing a woman Monday shortly before 4 p.m. in Sycamore Township is himself in critical condition from fire injuries. The man forced his way into the back of the woman s residence in the 7700 block of Montgomery Road, police said. Police said the man followed Ire Johnson, 30, whom he knew, to the front of the building, shooting her outside. Police have accused the man of committing an aggravated robbery by taking a Honda Odyssey at gunpoint at 4:07 p.m. in the 6000 block of Euclid Road. At 4:13 p.m., the suspect, whom the sheriff s office did not identify in the release, had driven the van to his residence in the 6900 block of Home Street in Silverton.

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Developer, Sycamore Twp trustee trade accusations of bribery, forgery in lawsuits

Developer, Sycamore Twp trustee trade accusations of bribery, forgery in lawsuits Sycamore Township Trustee Tom Weidman. (Source: YouTube) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 20, 2021 at 3:21 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 3:21 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A developer and a Sycamore Township trustee are trading accusations of bribery and forgery in separate lawsuits. Morelia Group CEO Christopher Hildebrant sued Sycamore Township Trustee Tom Weidman in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier this month. He accuses Weidman of soliciting bribes for proposed land deals in Sycamore Township’s Kenwood area between 2009 and 2012, the lawsuit shows. This comes after Weidman sued Hildebrant for defamation in February in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Weidman’s lawsuit alleges Hildebrant created a “fake email” to make it look like Weidman solicited a bribe.

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