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Police pursuit ends after vehicle crashes into home Provided photo Drivers of both a Union City Ohio Police Cruiser and a suspect were both treated for injuries following a high-speed pursuit early Thursday morning. Provided photo UNION CITY, Ohio An early morning police pursuit ended Thursday with the arrest of a Union City, Ind., man for outstanding warrants and drug charges after the vehicle he was operating crashed into a Winchester, Ind., home. According to a press release from the Union City, Ohio Police Department, at approximately 12:37 a.m. a UCO police officer observed illegal drug activity taking place in the 700 block of Lynwood Court in Union City, Ohio, between two male subjects. One subject was reported to have been on foot while the second subject was reported to be operating a Tan Jeep Cherokee. The UCO officer then observed the male subject operating the Jeep Cherokee drive away from the male that was on foot at which point a traffic vio ....
Prosecutor’s office cares about community safety Last Sunday, March 7, 2021, The Early Bird published a letter from Chief Mark Ater of the Union City Police Department. It surprised me a bit, as I had spoken to him earlier in the week on the phone. He had questions and complaints about the handling of the case of a young woman who had just been sentenced in the Common Pleas Court on Monday, March 1. He was upset that the young woman had not been sentenced to prison by Judge Hein, and upset that I had not argued that she should have been sent away to prison. My assistant prosecutors and I certainly do not always agree with judge as to sentencing, and it is not unusual for us argue for harsher sentences than are ordered by the court. However, this is a bad example for Chief Ater to cite. ....