Tonight a hebron man can thank these deputies who pulled him from a wrecked car. Moments before a train came and smashed it. Nine on your sides tom mckee spoke to those lifesavers. Lifesavers. Hes live from the scene with what they had to say. Toward the tracks last night on maher road when he lost control on the icy pavement. A train tore off the front of his car and nearby boone county deputies rushed to the scene. They pulled him out seconds before a second train hit the vehicle. Right here on maher road , buddy, you got a car smashed on these train tracks. Tracks. Smashed was the right word for tim mcculloughs car. The engine was torn off. He was trapped. Boone county sheriffs lieutenant dean pattison and Deputy Mike Moore were there in three minutes. Minutes. It was exciting. Im glad everybody turned out ok. Ok. We were just the right place, right time. Time. The veteran officers quickly ran up to the car to see how badly mccullough was hurt. Hurt. He said that his chest was bothe
Miriah we are staying chili and we have snow showers lingering. Looking south, you can see that it looks like flurries and flakes are making their way the visibility is down. Miles. 2. 5 miles in wilmington. In effect until 1 00. That is for the counties on the easternmost side. You can see the snow showers the upperlevel trough is moving through. Taking a closer look, you can see the snow showers moving through and pushing east. They will move out this afternoon and we are looking at blustery, cold wind. Mark right now, Cincinnati Police are looking for another hit and run driver. It happened just before 9 00 a 15yearold girl was taken to the hospital as a precaution. Dan griffin is in district one with the search underway. Good afternoon. Dan good afternoon. Cincinnati police are on the lookout for the driver. We are told the 15yearold girl doesn she is being checked out a children s hospital. They are looking for a man driving a blue 1998 honda crv with tags grw8229. At 8 00 a. M. H
An innocent man 'resisted' Covington police by not responding to their commands as a police dog bit him in 2022, according to a police report. The victim is suing Covington and the K-9 officer.
A Covington police K-9 'mauled' an innocent man in a case of mistaken identity in 2022, according to a federal lawsuit filed in May. Sean Davis suffered injuries to his side and arm in the incident.