Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Toledo police investigate 18-year-old's death as homicide and other top stories.

  • Toledo police investigate 18-year-old's death as homicide

    Toledo police investigate 18-year-old's death as homicide
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Green FACEBOOK/MISSING PIECES Enlarge The body of a West Toledo man not seen since Monday was found Friday in his car, and Toledo police are investigating the death as a homicide. The car was in the 3400 block of West Alexis Road, police said. Logan Green, 18, was last seen about 9 p.m. Monday leaving his Lewis Avenue home, according to a Toledo police post Thursday on Facebook seeking information on his whereabouts...
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  • Toledo man, 19, dies after crash on turnpike in Erie Co.

    Toledo man, 19, dies after crash on turnpike in Erie Co.
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print MILAN, Ohio — A 19-year-old Toledo man died in a hospital after a car and a sport utility vehicle collided early today on the Ohio Turnpike near this Erie County community. The crash injured three others and closed the right lane of the highway for about two hours. Amauri Stenson is shown during a basketball game in March at the Stroh Center in Bowling Green. THE BLADE Enlarge | Buy This Image ..
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  • Toledo preps for weekend snow forecast

    Toledo preps for weekend snow forecast
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Snow-slickened streets are believed to have contributed to several traffic crashes Friday morning in Toledo, while forecasts for a more significant snow Sunday into Monday began to solidify. The National Weather Service’s Cleveland office on Friday forecast 3 to 5 inches of snow in Toledo on Sunday afternoon, which if true would mark the first storm this season with significant accumulation. Additional snow was predicted for..
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  • Area roundup: Lima Senior falls to Toledo St. Francis De Sales

    TOLEDO — Lima Senior got 24 points from Jarius Ward and B.J. Miller added 17 in a 69-64 loss to Toledo St. Francis De Sales. Toledo outscored the Spartans ...
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  • Lucas County Dogs for Adoption: 12-10

    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office, 410 South Erie St., Toledo. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation. Dogs killed Dogs killed Dec. 7-8 under the direction of Jodi Harding, interim director of the Luca..
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  • Dylann Roof's confession and journal detail racist beliefs

    Dylann Roof's confession and journal detail racist beliefs
    By JEFFREY COLLINSAssociated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Prosecutors are using the Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof's own words to portray him as a cruel angry racist at his death penalty trial. Roof's two-hour confession to killing nine people at a church Bible study, recorded the day after the shooting, was introduced as evidence Friday, along with a handwritten journal found in his car. "How could our faces, skin color and body structure be so different, but our brai..
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  • Large crowds to celebrate S. Korean president's impeachment

    Large crowds to celebrate S. Korean president's impeachment
    By FOSTER KLUG, KIM TONG-HYUNG and HYUNG-JIN KIMAssociated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Large crowds were expected to gather in South Korea's capital on Saturday to celebrate the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye over an explosive corruption scandal that saw millions protest in previous weeks. Protesters were planning to march near the Seoul presidential palace where the notoriously aloof Park will remain mostly alone for up to six months until the Constitutional Court..
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  • Advocates call Alabama execution an 'avoidable disaster'

    Advocates call Alabama execution an 'avoidable disaster'
    By KIM CHANDLER and KATE BRUMBACKAssociated Press ATMORE, Ala. (AP) - Defenders of a condemned inmate in Alabama are calling his execution an "avoidable disaster." For 13 minutes after he was sedated to avoid an unconstitutionally painful death, Ronald Bert Smith Jr. was seen coughing, gasping and moving. Smith's legal team says these movements Thursday night show "he was not anesthetized at any point during the agonizingly long procedure." Alabama's Corrections Commissioner J..
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  • US is sending 200 more troops to Syria to battle IS

    US is sending 200 more troops to Syria to battle IS
    By ROBERT BURNSAP National Security Writer MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) - Drawing the U.S. deeper into the Syria conflict, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Saturday he is sending 200 more troops to accelerate the push on the Islamic State's self-declared capital of Raqqa. The 200, to include special operations troops, are in addition to 300 already authorized for the effort to recruit, organize, train and advise local Syrian Arab and Kurdish forces to fight IS. Carter said the e..
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  • Retiring Ohio University president leaving job early

    ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio University's president will be leaving his job more than four months before the retirement date he originally announced. The Columbus Dispatch (http://bit.ly/2h66zBk ) reports President Roderick McDavis will leave Feb. 17 to take a job as managing principal and chief executive officer of AGB Search. The company helps universities and other higher education institutions find executives. McDavis earlier said he would step down from the job he has held for 12 years on June..
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