Saturday, September 5, 2015

Dayton Ohio News Headlines September 5, 2015

Good Labor Day weekend. It Saturday, September 5, 2015. It out and enjoy the weather this weekend and spend some time with your family and friends and enjoy this weekend. There so many things to do this weekend here in the Miami Valley. We want to share with you some things that are going on in the money Valley right now.

The story below kind it really amazes me that this mother is so upset that she was asked not to breast-feed in the area that she was. Not sure why she so insensitive than this is probably someone who’s probably going to try to file a lawsuit. This lady needs to be mature and set an example for a child. And simply this needs to grow up what your thoughts on it. County Sheriff’s deputies were just doing their job in they need to be commended added. We do have a good Sheriff’s Department here in Dayton Ohio.
A mother is filing a complaint with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s office after she says she was told she could not breast feed at the job center.2 NEWS Reporter Jordan Bowen talked with the Montgomery County Chief Deputy Rob Streck today about the incident. He did not want to go on camera, but he said the Sheriff’s deputy told the woman there had been complaints about her breastfeeding, and asked if she’d be more comfortable going somewhere else.The interaction between mother Alainna Nichols and the Sheriff’s deputy happened inside the lobby of the Montgomery County job center.“I started breastfeeding the baby cause he was hungry,” Nichols said. “The sheriff yells at me from across the room and says you can’t do that here. He says you got to cover that up or take it to the bathroom.”It was not the reaction she expected.“I was just kind of shocked for a minute because I’ve never had anybody tell me that I can’t breast feed before,” Nichols said. “I breastfeed all the time. It’s my third son. I breastfed all three of my children. I was kind of shaken and upset.”According to the family’s complaint, Nichols asked the deputy if it was a rule for this particular building that she couldn’t breast feed… and he replied ‘yes.’ That’s when Nichols boyfriend Jonathan Nilson came back to find out what happened.“When I popped around the corner and realized it was a Sheriff and not a security guard I was quite surprised that the whole ignorance of the law thing was the main problem here,” Nilson said Credits: Family files complaint against Sheriff’s Office after told not to breastfeed

 I bet you this man who fled from the house to patrol and left his ID is filling pretty foolish today.
A Dayton man who led police and troopers on a high-speed pursuit tonight in a stolen car left his ID behind when he fled after crashing in Miami Twp.
Monroe police around 4:45 p.m. spotted a stolen 2013 Dodge Challenger in the parking lot of Cincinnati Premium Outlets off Ohio 63. They initiated a pursuit that reached speeds up to 140 mph north on Interstate 75, said Sgt. Sean Wickman of the Lebanon Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, which joined the chase.
“We actually lost sight of the car near Austin Pike,” Wickman said, which was at 4:49 p.m. when they terminated the pursuit. “We got notified approximately 8 or 9 minutes later with a vehicle crash matching our suspect vehicle on the ramp of 75
 Credits: Troopers: Pursuit suspect leaves ID after crash


Crews were first dispatched around 1:30 a.m. to the 3900 block of Little York Road but reports indicate the fire was contained quickly and no injuries were initially reported.
 Credits: Crews respond to structure fire in Butler Twp.

The driver of the truck, a Dayton resident, told Beavercreek police he was pulling the camper when strong winds rocked his camper and he lost control of it.
He, his wife and their two children were not injured in the accident.
He was hauling wood in the bed of his truck as the family was heading for a Labor Day weekend camping trip to Cowan Lake State Park. They intend to continue on to their camping trip, stopping to get tents, he said.
UPDATE @ 6:50 p.m.:The accident was on U.S. 35 East, underneath the entrance ramp to I-675 North.
 Credits: Camper overturns on U.S. 35 East in Beavercreek
   I was actually behind this accident yesterday around 5 o’clock when I was going home from work on US 35 E. Luckily I was able to get around it and get on 675 with no problem. Sure glad I did get stuck in the traffic for a couple hours as others did. Sure glad the man who was with his family who is going to Cowan Lake State Park in Ohio was not hurt and neither was his family were nobody else that was traveling behind the vehicle.
That’s a brief wrap up of the news headlines here from Dayton Ohio will bring you more later on the weekend as we have time to update this blog. Please feel free to give us any ideas or any suggestions that you might have regarding this blog in we wish you a blessed day from Dayton Ohio news blog.

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