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crime18h ago
Crime reduction initiative results in 8 arrests in Dayton, Cincinnati
- The Violent Crime Reduction Initiative led to eight felony arrests in Dayton and Cincinnati last week.
- The operation involved multiple agencies collaborating to identify repeat offenders driving violent crime in communities.
- Authorities say the effort uses real-time crime data and intelligence to guide resource deployment.
- Troopers chased a suspect from Indiana into Ohio, leading to the arrest of Dalin Allen on charges including felonious assault and failure to comply.
- In Cincinnati, officers stopped a 2025 Kia Telluride and found two firearms, including one with an illegal switch, along with methamphetamine pills.
- Officials said the operation involved arrests on charges including felonious assault, failure to comply, and reckless operation.
- Governor DeWine described the collaboration as strengthening law enforcement partnerships to remove offenders and firearms.
- Ohio State Highway Patrol aided investigations after a pursuit involving a vehicle that crossed from Indiana into Ohio.
- The initiative highlighted interagency cooperation to address violent crime and illegal firearms in Ohio communities.
- The press release notes arrests included charges related to illegal drugs and weapon safety violations.
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