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3 men accused of trying to rob someone at local bank arrested
3 men accused of trying to rob someone at local bank arrested

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Yahoo

3 men accused of trying to rob someone at local bank arrested

Three men accused of trying to rob someone at a bank in Englewood have been arrested, according to a spokesperson from the Englewood Police Department. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The incident took place at Huntington Bank at 800 West Wenger Road just before 3 p.m. Police said they got a call from someone who was reportedly forced to go to the bank and take out a 'large sum of cash.' TRENDING STORIES: State rep. accused of sexual misconduct, but not criminally charged after investigation At least 1 dead, another injured after shooting, crash in Springfield Upon arrival, officers saw three men who were allegedly waiting for the victim to come out of the bank with the cash. The spokesperson said police arrested the three suspects, later identified as Dwayne Mundy, 26, Milione Ball-Murray, 20, and Anthjuan Osborne, 23. Two of the three suspects had outstanding warrants. Three guns were reportedly found in the suspects' car, according to the spokesperson. None of the men went inside the bank during the incident. The men have since been booked in the Montgomery County Jail on preliminary charges of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle and having weapons while under disability. This incident remains under investigation by the Englewood Police Department and additional charges are pending, the spokesperson said. News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Vandalism causes major flooding at Englewood apartments, over 50 people forced out of homes
Vandalism causes major flooding at Englewood apartments, over 50 people forced out of homes

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Vandalism causes major flooding at Englewood apartments, over 50 people forced out of homes

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) — Over 50 people are out of their homes after a suspect vandalized a fire suppression system, causing major damage to an Englewood apartment building. In a video from the Englewood Police Department, water could be seen rushing down stairs in the east building of the Parkview Towers, near Pearl and Highway 285. Residents allowed FOX31 to see the damage inside, which showed water stains on the ceilings, dripping through light fixtures and flooding the floors. 'At about 8:30 this morning, officers were dispatched regarding an incident where a fire suppression system was tampered with, thus causing the building to flood,' said Englewood Police Chief Dave Jackson. 'The flooding was quite substantial and affected the electrical components in the building. Ultimately, the building was rendered uninhabitable.' 'I've never honestly seen anything like this in my life,' said resident Sean Mulcahy, who has lived on the second floor since September. 'The alarms started going off and my daughters woke me up and we just grabbed the cat and grabbed the keys to the car, grabbed the wallet.' About 55 people in 46 units are out of their homes, having to move out their belongings and pets during Thursday's snowfall. Free on Your TV • New FOX31+ App for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV 'You walk on the carpet and it squishes. On the second floor, there is a still a big puddle of water that hasn't saturated through yet. The paint is starting to peel off the walls in the stairwells,' said resident Erinne Langlois, who has lived in the building since 2015. 'I'm just packing about a weeks worth of stuff, but I had to clear our my fridge, I had to clear out my freezer. I mean, I'm a single woman living in Denver. That's all expensive food that I don't want to go to waste… That can be economically a huge impact on people.' The property management is working to get hotel vouchers for the residents. It is not known yet when residents can move back in, but Englewood police believe residents will be out for at least a week. 'We are not looking at this as an accidental situation, whether this was tampered with for property damage to cause destruction or the steal something, we're not quite sure,' said Jackson. 'Some of the neighbors are helping each other, which it seems like every time we do these things, even though they're dramatic and even though they're terrible and really causing a lot of issues for people, people do come together and work together to try to make the best of it.' Fire and police will remain on scene to keep the property safe. Initial planning for repairs is set for Friday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Police recover stolen historic painting of George Washington in Colorado
Police recover stolen historic painting of George Washington in Colorado

CBS News

time31-03-2025

  • CBS News

Police recover stolen historic painting of George Washington in Colorado

A historic painting of former President George Washington, reported stolen in Colorado over a year ago, has been recovered, according to the Englewood Police Department. The painting was reported stolen from a storage facility in Englewood in January 2024. The FBI assisted Englewood police in the search, and on Monday, Englewood PD said a Crimestoppers tip led investigators to someone who said he acquired the painting, not knowing it was stolen. Police confirmed that the person who had the painting was given the painting by a Denver hotel clerk when staying at the hotel last year. The clerk said the painting was abandoned in another hotel room. The painting is now in the possession of police officials, who said the painting itself was not damaged, although the frame sustained some minor cosmetic damage. The painting was insured by its owner, according to Englewood police, and it will be returned to the insurance company. "The Englewood Police Department extends its sincere gratitude to the FBI Denver Field Office for its assistance and resources throughout this investigation," the department said in a statement on Monday. "We also thank the citizen who provided the vital tip through Crimestoppers, which played a key role in the successful recovery of this significant piece of American history."

Englewood Police Department embraces VR training
Englewood Police Department embraces VR training

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Englewood Police Department embraces VR training

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – All Englewood police officers are receiving Taser training in virtual reality. Stun guns, often known by the brand name Tasers, are a less-than-lethal weapon. Officers use stun guns as an option when people are combative and-or physically resisting arrest. The Englewood Police Department said it acquired 'the newest Taser energy weapon technology' late last year. Training in V.R. will help officers navigate these new stun guns. Axon Enterprise manufactures the training material for its Tasers. EPD said this V.R. training is effective. With support from the City Council and city administration, the EPD is looking forward to also incorporating Generative Artificial Intelligence (A.I. tech) into training models. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Couple accused of stealing from Meijer arrested after police chase
Couple accused of stealing from Meijer arrested after police chase

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Couple accused of stealing from Meijer arrested after police chase

A couple was arrested on theft charges after the husband led police on a lengthy chase through Montgomery County on Wednesday, according to a spokesperson with the Englewood Police Department. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Englewood police were called to Meijer at 9200 N Main Street on a report of two shoplifters at approximately 2 p.m. on Feb. 5. TRENDING STORIES: Man arrested on child porn charges after 6-month investigation Man dies while in custody of Ohio jail 'This is not what we stand for;' Community responds after group displays swastikas on overpass John Hendricks, 32, of Hartford City, IN, ran away from officers while detained on a theft offense, the spokesperson said. He reportedly got into a Ford Focus and 'recklessly' drove out of the parking lot onto State Route 48. The spokesperson said Englewood dispatchers were able to track the car using surveillance cameras. Hendricks eventually got out of the car in a motel parking lot on Rockridge Road and ran into a wooded area. The Clayton Police Department, Clay Township Police Department and a Butler Township Police Department K9 unit helped Englewood officers search for Hendricks. Authorities found Hendricks along eastbound Interstate 70, west of Taywood Road, about an hour and fifteen minutes later, the spokesperson said. Hendricks, and his wife, Sydney Hendricks, 25, were booked into the Montgomery County Jail on theft charges. The Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office approved failure to comply with the order/signal of a police officer and resisting arrest charges for John on Friday. John remains booked in jail on a $50,000 cash bond or surety and Sydney remains booked on an out-of-state arrest warrant, according to the spokesperson. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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