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Northbound lanes of I-270 close due to fatal police shooting

What we know about the chase and fatal police shooting on I-270 in Columbus Bethany Bruner and Emma Scott Moran, The Columbus Dispatch © Emma Scott Moran Columbus Police Lt. Dan Hargus and Franklin County Sheriff s Chief Deputy Jim Gilbert share details of the incident Friday evening at the Columbus Division of Police Substation 14 at 2500 Park Cresent Drive. The investigation into a shooting involving a Columbus police officer and Franklin County Sheriff s office deputy that left a man dead is ongoing.  What happened? Around 3 p.m. Friday, Columbus police officers began pursuing a suspect that was wanted for a felonious assault and was believed to be armed, Lt. Dan Hargus said. Police backed off the pursuit because of safety concerns; however, police helicopters were keeping track of the vehicle. 

Colt s final farewell - Sidney Daily News

Colt’s final farewell Deputies, friends pay tribute to K-9 deputy Wyatt Luthman, center, 5, of Anna, son of Ashley Luthman, pets retired K-9 Colt with Colt’s partner Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputy Frank Bleigh on top of the Shelby Hills hill on Friday, Dec. 18. Standing behind them are, Shelby County Sheriff K-9 Deputy Rod Robbins, far left, and Ohio State Highway Patrol Officer Jeremy Wheeland. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News SIDNEY Shelby County Sheriff’s Office retired K-9 Deputy Colt took a final tour of the area he patrolled for nine years Friday afternoon. Colt, who was a deputy from 2010 through 2019, had two handlers during his time with the sheriff’s office. Deputy Frank Bleigh was his handler from 2012 until his retirement, at which time Colt made his home with the Bleigh family. His first handler was Sgt. Brad Pleiman from 200 to 2012.

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