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Brio abruptly closes area's only location; Neighbors worried for shopping center's future
Brio abruptly closes area's only location; Neighbors worried for shopping center's future

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time16 hours ago

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Brio abruptly closes area's only location; Neighbors worried for shopping center's future

A local upscale Italian restaurant has closed its doors for good. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00, the Brio restaurant located at The Greene is now permanently closed. TRENDING STORIES: Local school supply store announces upcoming closure, offers discounts Motorcyclist seriously injured after crash in Montgomery County Child hospitalized after near-drowning in Dayton As previously reported by News Center 7, when you call a number associated with the restaurant, a voice message indicates the location is permanently closed and thanks customers for their patronage. Some Beavercreek residents said they couldn't believe the restaurant closed down. 'We went to a wedding rehearsal dinner at Brio right back here. We were surprised when it was closed,' Kathy Mason said. The restaurant is described as a premier Tuscan-inspired destination serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine, luxury wines & cocktails. 'I think the Brio restaurant going out will hurt this little area right here,' Ron Mason said. Ron and Kathy said they have been coming to The Greene for more than 20 years, but they've noticed a trend recently. 'There's a lot of businesses that will come in and take the place of another restaurant that didn't make it or something. They moved out for some reason, but I don't really know what it is,' Ron said. As previously reported by News Center 7, The Greene was at risk of foreclosure. The Masons said they haven't gone to the shopping center that much over the past five years becuase of the changes they've seen. 'When they had more entertainment, you know, music a little more regularly on the weekends. But we still come every now and then,' Kathy said. 'This place used to be just packed with other people, you know, bringing their lawn chairs and eating and watching the music,' Ron said. They fear fewer activities at The Greene could contribute to a revolving door of businesses. 'I think the less foot traffic means less business. And there's less people, less buyers, less money to be spent,' Ron said. 'Like this is Monday night. And so there's not too many people out there,' Kathy said. The next closest Brio resturant is located at 7600 Gibson Street at Liberty Center in Butler County. News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] Solve the daily Crossword

Police looking for woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items
Police looking for woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items

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time24-05-2025

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Police looking for woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items

Do you recognize this woman? [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Beavercreek Police are looking for a woman accused of leaving Kroger without paying for items, according to a social media post. The incident happened on May 17 at the Kroger at the 3100 block of Dayton Xenia Road. TRENDING STORIES: Cheese prank turns into road rage shooting, former Mayo Clinic doctor arrested Dayton issues apology for 'unexpected' fireworks that sparked concerns Kettering Health officials acknowledge impacts of cyber attack are 'extremely frustrating' She allegedly selected items, including paper towels and laundry detergent, and left the store without paying. The department posted a security camera image on its Facebook page. The woman left the scene in a silver Chevrolet Impala. If you can ID her, call Officer Lammert at (937) 426-1225, extension 673. You can also email the officer. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Police looking for man, woman accused of paying $1K less for items after altering barcodes
Police looking for man, woman accused of paying $1K less for items after altering barcodes

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time13-05-2025

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Police looking for man, woman accused of paying $1K less for items after altering barcodes

Do you recognize these two suspects? [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Beavercreek Police are searching for a man and woman accused of 'altering barcodes' at the Walmart on Pentagon Boulevard, according to a social media post. The incident happened on May 2. TRENDING STORIES: Officers, medics respond to reported shooting in Dayton neighborhood 'Being pushed aside;' Fire department changes ambulance services due to staffing issues Former longtime school administrator learns punishment for child sex crime The department said they went to checkout and paid almost $1,000 less than the actual cost. Beavercreek Police posted the suspects' photos on their Facebook page. They added that the suspects left the store in a gray Chevrolet Malibu. If you know who they are, call Officer Worley at (937) 426-1225, extension 154, or reach out by email. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Police looking for 2 men accused of using fake payroll check; can you ID them?
Police looking for 2 men accused of using fake payroll check; can you ID them?

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time08-05-2025

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Police looking for 2 men accused of using fake payroll check; can you ID them?

Do you recognize these two men? [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Beavercreek police are searching for two men accused of using a fake payroll check, according to a social media post. The incident occurred on May 1 at the Kroger in the 3100 block of Dayton-Xenia Road. TRENDING STORIES: A man wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt allegedly presented the check while the second suspect took a Kroger employee's apron. Beavercreek Police posted security camera images on its Facebook page. Both men left the store in a white SUV with an unknown registration. They are suspected of committing similar offenses throughout the Miami Valley, the department said. If you can identify them, contact Detective McCain at (937) 426-1225, extension 142, or by email. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Voters again reject Beavercreek Schools bond issue
Voters again reject Beavercreek Schools bond issue

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time07-05-2025

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Voters again reject Beavercreek Schools bond issue

Beavercreek voters rejected a bond issue to build a new high school and renovate its current buildings. Over 60 percent of voters rejected the measure. As previously reported by News Center 7, the bond issue failed in the election last November. TRENDING STORIES: Beavercreek City School District put the same 4.9-mil, $265 million bond issue on the primary ballot this year in hopes of a different result. The bond issue would have cost property owners $172 for each $100,000 of their property value, according to the county auditor's appraisal. The bond would last 37 years.

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