Here are the local news headlines for June 13, 2015. There are several residents that are out of home tonight because of a accident on James H McGee Boulevard in Dayton while tonight.
About a dozen people have been displaced after a car went out of control and struck an apartment building in Dayton.
The car was heavily damaged and caught fire after striking the corner of the building in the 1900 block of North James H. McGee Boulevard shortly after 12:30 p.m.
The driver was injured and taken to the hospital. The passenger was not hurt.
It’s unclear what caused the crash.
Northbound traffic on James H. McGee Boulevard was blocked to traffic while emergency crews were on scene.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a grenade was discovered in Springfield.
According to deputies, an employee at the Clark County Department of Jobs and Family Services found the grenade under a shrub outside of the Clark County Child Advocacy Center located at 1346 Lagonda Avenue Friday around 3:30 p.m.
The Dayton Bomb Squad was called to the scene and transported the grenade to a safe location where it was destroyed.
The Clark County Sheriff's office in Springfield Ohio is investigating where the grenade may have come from and Sheriff Gene Kelly states that his officers and detectives are working with all the resources they have available at their hands.
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