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Police Section :: Page 22

  • Returned Schenck guns were legal

    After this summer’s shootout, many villagers asked, why were Paul E. Schenck’s guns returned? Why was a man with several known risk factors allowed to have an arsenal in his home?

  • Springboro man charged in Glen hoax

    A Springboro man has been charged with falsification after the June incident when he told police a man with a gun was acting suspiciously in the Glen. The statement later turned out to be false, although it sparked an extensive search of the Glen and surrounding areas.

  • Bianca Stone Chappelle released

    Bianca Stone Chappelle will be sentenced Sept. 4 in Greene County Common Pleas Court after being found guilty last month on some charges but cleared of more serious ones.

  • Yellow Springs villagers seek answers over death

    According to friends who knew him well, Paul E. Schenck was a complicated man. And the circumstances under which he died last week in a gun fight at his home on High Street are no less complex.

  • Late night High Street shootout ends in Yellow Springs resident’s death

    The village was on high alert late Tuesday night as most of Greene County’s police firepower converged in Yellow Springs to back up local police in a shootout with a local man.

  • Bureau of Criminal Investigation releases new information on High Street shooting in Yellow Springs

    The state Bureau of Criminal Investigation released today some of the information its analysts gathered on the property where a fatal shooting took place last Tuesday night.

  • Three new police officers hired

    The three newcomers join officers Patrick Roegner, Naomi Penrod, David Meister, Brian Carlson and Tom Sexton. Part-time officers include retired veterans Dennis Nipper, Al Pierce and Doug Andrus (who is currently on leave), with occasional support from Tom Knickerbocker.

  • Villager arrested for making threat

    Police arrested Stanley (Steve) Hetzler, Yellow Springs, on Tuesday, July 23, after he uttered a threat to harm the Village Council.

  • The day following a shootout in Yellow Springs

    Villagers laid their candles under a tree at Mills Lawn in memory of Paul E. Schenck.

    The day following an all-night shootout in the village that left one man dead, police held a joint press conference, Village staff retained a community counseling service, and residents mourned together at dusk.

  • VIDEO—Village of Yellow Springs hosts press conference on recent police shootout

    Yellow Springs shootout police joint press conference, held Wednesday, July 31 at 3:30 p.m.

    Four Greene County law enforcement bureaus held a joint press conference this afternoon in the Village offices at Bryan Center.

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