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Crime Stoppers seeking information on 2022 North Toledo murder
Toledo police are seeking information about the shooting death of a 27-year-old man who was killed outside of a bar at Elm and East Hudson streets in North Toledo in 2022. Melvin Thomas, Jr., was attending a birthday party for his girlfriend in the early morning hours of Sept. 8, 2022, when three masked suspects approached and opened fire on the partygoers standing outside, witnesses told police said at the time. Mr. Thomas was shot and pronounced dead at the scene. Anyone with information is asked to call or text the Crime Stopper program at 419-255-1111. Callers may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward.
Food Truck Face-Off brings food, fun to the community
For culinary students, the chance to run their own restaurant or food truck is a dream. For the culinary arts students from Clay and Whitmer High Schools, it was a dream wrapped in a stressful package. The 4th Annual Food Truck Face-Off was held Wednesday at Whitmer for the first time since the schools began competing, The event featured three teams from each high school’s culinary arts program serving sample-sized portions from their respective food trucks. Teams competed for the Top Entrepreneur and People's Choice awards.
Highs in the mid-70s expected Thursday before a chance for a rainy Friday
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Chief Meteorologist Jay Berschback is taking a look at the upcoming forecast. You can watch the full video above. Latest Local News | First Alert Weather | Crime | National | 13abc Originals.
Fremont Police, local church join for gun buyback program
FREMONT - A gun safety and gun violence prevention event will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 8. It will be the second year locally for Guns to Gardens at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 206 North Park Ave. The event will feature a three-hour Gun Buyback for cash opportunity...
Man says thanks to Maumee emergency responders following heart attack
A Maumee man, with an entourage of family members, thanked the emergency responders who helped save his life after he suffered a heart attack this year. Rodney May, 66, visited the Maumee 1st Fire Station on Thursday with several dozen donuts, a small token of appreciation. First on the scene was Mr. May’s wife, Mary, who noticed Mr. May was having some discomfort in the early morning hours of March 20, but he shrugged it off to heartburn from the cheeseburgers he ate earlier in the evening. “I’m never making him another one [cheeseburger],” she said.
Family of child who received care at ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital supports home giveaway
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Lourses Hutchen says her only child, Christopher, was born 29 weeks premature. “We went through a lot of obstacles in the beginning. He spent 73 days in the NICU, and from there on, he spent a lot of time in and out of the hospital.”. Christopher...
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