Four men injured in drive-by shootings late Monday were all treated at Miami Valley Hospital for non-life threatening injuries, Dayton police said in a statement released to media..
The victims are ages 23, 26, 28, and 29, according to Lt. Wendy H. Stiver.
The shootings occurred about 11:30 p.m.
An initial investigation shows the victims were at 1921 Oakridge Drive when persons in an older, black pickup truck traveling west on Oakridge began shooting at them, according to the statement. There were at least two people firing from the truck.
No suspect information was available from police Tuesday morning.
UPDATE @ 10:07 a.m.:Anyone with information should call 937-333-COPS (2677) or Crimestoppers at 937-222-STOP (7867).
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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The possibility of Dayton and Cincinnati becoming one metropolitan area could become a reality in the next census.
It’s like Dallas-Fort Worth in Texas and Miami-Dade County in Florida, where two jurisdictions merge together.
The U.S. Census Bureau tracks population patterns and commuting trends across the country. According to Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, 11 percent of people living in the Dayton MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) work in the Cincinnati MSA. Four percent of people living in the Cincinnati MSA work in the Dayton MSA.
A busy and growing stretch of I-75 could also be a reason the two cities could merge.
“There are more and more people living and commuting between those different areas of the Cincinnati market and the Dayton market,” said Phil Parker, president of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce.
Parker says there’s also been growth in population and businesses between Dayton and Cincinnati, such as Austin Landing. The merger could take place in the next census in 2020.
“If we did, it would literally probably put us in one of the top 20 largest population areas in the country,” said Parker
The largest global provider of integrated information technology and digital marketing solutions for the retail and automotive retail industries is eyeing Southwest Ohio for an expansion that will bring 1,000 full-time jobs.
CDK Global LLC expects to create $45,000,000 in new annual payroll as the result of a 75 percent, 15-year job creation tax credit estimated to be worth $15,652,715 that was approved by the Ohio Tax Credit Authority on Monday.
While the company didn’t list a location for the technical customer support center listed in its proposal, REDI Cincinnati director of marketing and communications Stacie Dastoor confirmed that the company will likely be headed to Southwest Ohio
ing a man whose vehicle had burst into flames.
The driver lost control of his vehicle and went off the road on Hufford Road, north of Ohio 41, this afternoon. The vehicle landed in a concrete culvert and was smoking as the driver managed to get out of it.
He suffered a broken ankle and wasn’t able to walk, according to the Miami County Sheriff’s Office.
The student, 16-year-old Jordan Crawford, was headed home from school when he spotted the wreck.
Crawford said he stopped and was able to pull the driver away from the smoking vehicle, which quickly burst into flames.
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