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The investigation into the Springfield Police Department’s use of force was the only federal investigation of its kind during ...
The Springfield Police Department is warning of increasingly common cryptocurrency scams, highlighting some common red flags ...
Over the last 6 months, more than 40 men and women pursued an extensive journey in joining law enforcement. For some, it was ...
Six members of the Springfield Police Department were recently recognized in a ceremony by the mayor for their courageous ...
The West Springfield Police Department is warning residents of a phone scheme in which individuals falsely claim to be from ...
A traffic stop led to the owner's arrest. But when the officer returned to the car, he made a jarring discovery.
During a routine traffic stop for an alleged suspended license in Springfield, Ohio, a raccoon grasping a meth pipe caught ...
The officer arrested the 55-year-old female driver – and then the encounter took an unexpected turn, police said. Upon ...
As fun as it is seeing a raccoon holding a meth pipe, it is very sad to see someone in that condition with that addiction,' Officer Austin Branham said.
The animal, named "Chewy," had a glass methamphetamine pipe in its mouth and was sitting in the driver's seat of a car that ...
Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop Monday evening, police said.
Mayor Misty Buscher is recommending a new police chief and a new fire chief to the Springfield City Council. Assistant Police ...