First Responders Use Axe to Break Through and Save Disoriented Man
When seconds count and doors are locked tight, local first responders don’t hesitate to act — even if it means ...
Read moreDetailsWhen seconds count and doors are locked tight, local first responders don’t hesitate to act — even if it means ...
Read moreDetailsShe’s back. The troubled homeless woman who has become the unofficial face of Portsmouth’s mental health and homelessness crisis was ...
Read moreDetailsJust before 1 p.m., a 911 call sparked fear and urgency when a concerned resident reported what they believed was ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County had its hands full on June 26, 2025, with 88 calls dispatched to sheriff’s deputies, medics, and fire ...
Read moreDetailsWednesday, June 25, 2025, was another high-volume day for Scioto County first responders, with 63 incidents ranging from medical emergencies ...
Read moreDetailsThe Scioto County Sheriff’s Office fielded 51 separate incidents across the county on Tuesday, June 24. Though the department stopped ...
Read moreDetailsWhen deputies rolled out to a remote camper on Township Road 161 for a reported burglary in progress, they didn’t ...
Read moreDetailsTracy Park, already known for frequent disturbances, became the scene of yet another troubling incident—one that highlights the growing strain ...
Read moreDetailsShe’s barely five feet tall and rail thin, but 45-year-old homeless woman casts a long shadow over Portsmouth’s broken mental ...
Read moreDetailsA familiar face to law enforcement was once again at the center of a troubling scene in Portsmouth this week, ...
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