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					<description><![CDATA[Police close Zoar Road in Maineville after car goes off road into creek Updated: 6:25 PM EDT Jul 1, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript VERSUS WADE LAST WEEK WELL A MAN WHO SCALDED A WOMAN AND HER 16 MONTH OLD SON WITH BOILING VEGETABLE OIL NOW IS GOING TO SPEND NEARLY 40 YEARS IN PRISON, &#8230;]]></description>
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											VERSUS WADE LAST WEEK WELL A MAN WHO SCALDED A WOMAN AND HER 16 MONTH OLD SON WITH BOILING VEGETABLE OIL NOW IS GOING TO SPEND NEARLY 40 YEARS IN PRISON, AND WE SHOULD WARN YOU HERE SOME OF THE EVIDENCE PRESENTED DURING MICHAEL MALONEY’S TRIAL INCLUDING PICTURES OF THE BOY’S INJURIES. VERY GRAPHIC HERE WLWT. NEWSWISE, TODD -- LIVE FORESTS IN HAMILTON WITH TODAY’S VERDICT AND MALONEY’S PRISON SENTENCE. HI TODD. HI, CHERIE, AND MIKE. YEAH, THE BURNS THAT JAYLA WITT. YOUNG SON SUFFERED BACK IN DECEMBER JUST BRUTAL. THE INJURIES HAPPENED AFTER WHIT’S COUSIN BROKE INTO HER HOME HERE IN HAMILTON AND TODAY AT GUILTY VERDICT FOR THE MAN RESPONSIBLE AND A TONGUE LASHING FROM THE JUDGE. ON A COLD DAY IN LATE DECEMBER SECURITY FOOTAGE SHOWS MICHAEL MALONEY BUYING VEGETABLE OIL AT A KROGER STORE IN HAMILTON JURORS, SO THAT VIDEO AND MORE EVIDENCE DURING MALONEY’S TRIAL WHICH ENDED TODAY WITH A CONVICTION. THIS WAS A PREMEDITATED. THINK ABOUT ACT THAT ON MANY LEVELS IF NOT ALL LEVELS SUGGEST THAT YOU MAY NOT EVEN BE A HUMAN BEING. JUDGE GREG STEVENS CALLED WHAT MALONEY DID SADISTIC YOU SIR? OR AN ANIMAL PROSECUTORS SAY MALONEY BROKE INTO THE HOME OF A SECOND COUSIN JAYLA WITT ONCE INSIDE. HE BROUGHT A PAN OF THE VEGETABLE OIL. HE BOUGHT TO A BOIL THEN CLIMBED 17 STAIRS AND DOUSED WITH THE OIL. SHE WAS SLEEPING WITH HER LITTLE BOY. THE CHILD WAS ALSO BURNED SHE CALLED YOU UNCLE MIKE DIDN’T SHE? CALLED YOU UNCLE MIKE AND THIS IS WHAT SHE GETS MALONEY’S MOTIVE FOR THE CRIME REMAINS A MYSTERY. JAYLA WITT’S DAD SAID SHE WAS TRYING TO GIVE MALONEY A HAND UP IN LIFE WHEN THE INCIDENT HAPPENED PROSECUTOR BRAD BURRIS READ A NOTE WRITTEN BY JAYLA WITT WHO IS TOO ILL TO RETURN TO THE COURTROOM TO HEAR TODAY’S VERDICT READ ALOUD. ALL I ASK IS WHY I’VE NEVER I’VE NEVER BEEN NOTHING, BUT GOOD TO YOU. WHICH FATHER SUGGESTED MALONEY WAS OVERCOME BY DARKNESS? TOLD LOSER WITH THAT. THANK YOU. THANK THIS COURT EVERYTHING ELSE. NOW SHORTLY AFTER THE VERDICT WAS ANNOUNCED THIS AFTERNOON JUDGE STEVENS SENTENCED MALONEY TO 37 YEARS IN PRISON THAT INCLUDES 27 YEARS FOR THE THREE COUNTS THAT HE FACED IN THIS CASE AND 10 YEARS FOR HAVING PREVIOUSLY BEEN CONVICTED OF A VIOLENT CRIME REPORTING LIVE TONIGHT IN HAMILTON TODD -- WLWT NEWS 5 TODD IT IS SO DISTURBING IN A LETTER TO THE COURT THOUGH THAT VICTIM JAYLA WITT SAID SHE DECIDED TO FORGIVE MALONEY BECAUSE SHE AND HER SON. RESERVE TO FIND PEACE WITH WHAT HAPPENED. WELL A MAN ACCUSED OF BEATING A WOMAN FOR HOURS FACED A JUDGE TODAY ACCORDING TO COURT DOCUMENTS TO WAD SMITH REPEATEDLY PUNCHED THE VICTIM FOR NEARLY FOUR HOURS BACK IN MARCH. THE VICTIM SAYS THAT SHE WAS PREGNANT WITH TWINS AND THE ATTACK CAUSED HER TO MISCARRY. THE SUSPECT IS ALSO ACCUSED OF CRASHING A STOLEN CAR WHILE TRYING TO GET AWAY FROM POLICE YESTERDAY SMITH FACES A LIST OF CHARGES INCLUDING FELONIOUS ASSAULT KIDNAPPING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND AWFUL RESTRAINT HE’S BEING HELD ON A 117,000 BOND A MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AND KILLING ANOTHER MAN IN THE WEST END APPEARED IN COURT THIS MORNING. POLICE. SAY 36 YEAR OLD DARNELL NELSON SHOT 67 YEAR OLD WALTER MERTZ JR. IN AN ALLEY ALONG LINN STREET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY MERITS DIED THERE ON THE SCENE NEIGHBORS TOLD POLICE NELSON RAN INTO A HOUSE ALONG DAYTON STREET THAT ENDED UP PROMPTING A SWAT SITUATION AND ENDED UP NOT BEING INSIDE THAT HOUSE NELSON THOUGH BEING HELD NOW. MILLION DOLLARS BOND POLICE FOUND HIM SOMEWHERE ELSE THIS BY THE WAY WAS THE SECOND SHOOTING IN THAT AREA WITHIN 24 HOURS PERSON HAS HEARD AFTER A SHOOTING THAT HAPPENED IN THE WESTWOOD AREA CINCINNATI POLICE TELLINGS THAT HAPPENED ABOUT NINE THIS MORNING AT THE RAVENWOOD APARTMENTS ON WESTWOOD NORTHERN BOULEVARD. WE’RE TOLD THAT ONE PERSON WAS SHOT TAKEN TO UC MEDICAL CENTER. THE VICTIMS INJURIES ARE NOT LIFE-THREATENING NEW TONIGHT ON WLWT. A MOTORCYCLE IS DEAD AFTER A CRASH IN COLERAIN TOWNSHIP LAST NIGHT. THIS ALL HAPPENED ALONG BLUE ROCK ROAD. JUST BEFORE ABOUT 11 O’CLOCK POLICE SAY THE MOTORCYCLE HAS WENT LEFT TO CENTER THEN HIT A GUARDRAIL THE DRIVER DIED THERE AT THE SCENE SO FAR. NO OTHER INFORMATION HAS BEEN RELEASED ABOUT THIS CRASH. WELL RETURN TO NORMAL AFTER A BUILDING COLLAPSE SHUTS DOWN A STREETCAR ROUTE, RIGHT? SO THE IMPACT THE CLOSURE HAD ON THE PEOPLE WHO WORKED THERE IN THAT AREA KEVIN AND WE’RE TRACKING SOME POP-UP DOWNPOURS AROUND THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON. IT MAY NOT BE RAINING IN YOUR SPECIFIC NEIGHBORHOOD, BUT THAT’S NOT TO SAY YOU WON’T ENCOUNTER ANY TONIGHT. SO I’LL LET YOU KNOW WHICH AREA IS STAYING THE BEST CHANCE OF GETTING RAINED ON AFTER THE BREAK. YO
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					A car has run off the road and into a creek in Maineville after a crash, Friday evening.Click the video player above to watch other evening headlines from WLWT News 5.Police reported the crash on Zoar Road between Eagle Court and Talon Court at 6:09 p.m.There is no information on the condition of anyone involved with the crash at this time. This story will be updated with the latest information as it comes in
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<p>A car has run off the road and into a creek in Maineville after a crash, Friday evening.</p>
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<p>Police reported the crash on Zoar Road between Eagle Court and Talon Court at 6:09 p.m.</p>
<p>There is no information on the condition of anyone involved with the crash at this time. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An officer with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is being remembered for his strong work ethic and passion for the job.Jason Lagore died Tuesday night of an apparent heart attack while responding to a rescue at Rocky Point Lake in Highland County. "He assisted on countless, countless search and rescues, bringing closure to families &#8230;]]></description>
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					An officer with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is being remembered for his strong work ethic and passion for the job.Jason Lagore died Tuesday night of an apparent heart attack while responding to a rescue at Rocky Point Lake in Highland County. "He assisted on countless, countless search and rescues, bringing closure to families and also finding people and being able to help them," said LaGore's friend, Shaun Lentini.  Tuesday night, LaGore was trying to help a teenager who fell into icy water.Around 6:30 p.m., a 13-year-old boy started screaming for help near a private dock. A nearby contractor heard his cry and called 911."I'm at Rocky Fork. I had some little kid come up to me and said his sister's in the water dead," the caller said. "He come running up to us saying, 'Somebody please help me, please help me.'"The Paint Creek Joint Fire District responded to the scene. "By the time our crews got there, she was under the ice," said Lt. Branden Jackman. Jackman said they called in additional units from Hamilton and Franklin counties to help."The water was 36 degrees. Ya know, you look at water and think, 'It's just water.' A 36-degree water is no different than a three-story house fire. They'll both kill you just as quick," Jackman said.  The 16-year-old's body was recovered about four-and-a-half hours later. The coroner said she drowned. He is waiting until all of her family members are notified before he releases her name.Sometime during the rescue-recovery mission, LaGore fell in the water after suffering a medical emergency. First responders tried to save him. He died at the hospital. The Highland County Coroner said preliminary results indicate LaGore had a heart attack."It affects us all. We all feel it because we're all family," Jackman said.  Lentini said LaGore had a big heart and big vision. He said LaGore began the K9 program for the division of parks and watercraft at ODNR and has since led the first K9 academy. He had worked for ODNR for the past 15 years."He was well respected. He did a lot of training around all of Ohio. He worked with a lot of organizations with search and rescue," Lentini said. "When he wasn't working, he loved hunting. He was a guy that I went over his house for dinner and he'd send me home with some deer."Lentini said LaGore was a big family man. He is survived by his wife, Michelle, two small sons and his K9 partner, Sarge.The FOP Lodge 149 has started a fundraiser for LaGore's family. More information can be found here:https://www.unit2.org/jasonlagorek9
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<p>An officer with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is being remembered for his strong work ethic and passion for the job.</p>
<p>Jason Lagore died Tuesday night of an apparent heart attack while responding to a rescue at Rocky Point Lake in Highland County. </p>
<p>"He assisted on countless, countless search and rescues, bringing closure to families and also finding people and being able to help them," said LaGore's friend, Shaun Lentini.  </p>
<p>Tuesday night, LaGore was trying to help a teenager who fell into icy water.</p>
<p>Around 6:30 p.m., a 13-year-old boy started screaming for help near a private dock. A nearby contractor heard his cry and called 911.</p>
<p>"I'm at Rocky Fork. I had some little kid come up to me and said his sister's in the water dead," the caller said. "He come running up to us saying, 'Somebody please help me, please help me.'"</p>
<p>The Paint Creek Joint Fire District responded to the scene. </p>
<p>"By the time our crews got there, she was under the ice," said Lt. Branden Jackman. </p>
<p>Jackman said they called in additional units from Hamilton and Franklin counties to help.</p>
<p>"The water was 36 degrees. Ya know, you look at water and think, 'It's just water.' A 36-degree water is no different than a three-story house fire. They'll both kill you just as quick," Jackman said.  </p>
<p>The 16-year-old's body was recovered about four-and-a-half hours later. The coroner said she drowned. He is waiting until all of her family members are notified before he releases her name.</p>
<p>Sometime during the rescue-recovery mission, LaGore fell in the water after suffering a medical emergency. First responders tried to save him. He died at the hospital. The Highland County Coroner said preliminary results indicate LaGore had a heart attack.</p>
<p>"It affects us all. We all feel it because we're all family," Jackman said.  </p>
<p>Lentini said LaGore had a big heart and big vision. He said LaGore began the K9 program for the division of parks and watercraft at ODNR and has since led the first K9 academy. He had worked for ODNR for the past 15 years.</p>
<p>"He was well respected. He did a lot of training around all of Ohio. He worked with a lot of organizations with search and rescue," Lentini said. "When he wasn't working, he loved hunting. He was a guy that I went over his house for dinner and he'd send me home with some deer."</p>
<p>Lentini said LaGore was a big family man. He is survived by his wife, Michelle, two small sons and his K9 partner, Sarge.</p>
<p>The FOP Lodge 149 has started a fundraiser for LaGore's family. More information can be found here:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.unit2.org/jasonlagorek9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.unit2.org/jasonlagorek9</a></p>
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<p>BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- A town in Minnesota is reminding people not to dump their unwanted pet goldfish into a nearby stream or pond.</p>
<p>The city of Burnsville shared images on <u><a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/BurnsvilleMN/status/1413480303667077121">Twitter </a></u>showing adult hands holding what they say is a goldfish found in a local lake recently.</p>
<p>"Please don't release your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes! They grow bigger than you think,” the <u><a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/BurnsvilleMN/status/1413480303667077121">tweet reads.</a></u></p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Please don't release your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes! They grow bigger than you think and contribute to poor water quality by mucking up the bottom sediments and uprooting plants. <br />Groups of these large goldfish were recently found in Keller Lake. <a href="https://t.co/Zmya2Ql1E2">pic.twitter.com/Zmya2Ql1E2</a></p>
<p>— City of Burnsville (@BurnsvilleMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/BurnsvilleMN/status/1413480303667077121?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 9, 2021</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>The city says goldfish can “contribute to poor water quality by mucking up the bottom sediments and uprooting plants.”</p>
<p>Goldfish are considered a regulated invasive species by the <u><a class="Link" href="https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/laws.html#prohibited">Minnesota Department of Natural Resources</a></u>, which means they can be bought, sold and transported in the state but cannot be released in public waterways.</p>
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