» Hamilton coach accused of sexual contact worked for other schoolsĪ 10-year-old boy has been taken hostage following a disagreement Friday night at a Liberty Twp. » School board member resigns over controversial jersey names with racial slurs Jones expressed hope it could end by dark. Our reporter on scene said Butler County Sheriff Richard K. The child is reported to be “OK,” and inside a car with the standoff suspect in the garage. The suspect has fired rounds at law enforcement twice but no one was hit. » POPULAR THIS WEEK: 37 people indicted in Butler and Warren counties There has been no change in the hostage/standoff situation in Liberty Twp.Ī man is holding a 10-year-old boy who is not related to him at a Springs at Liberty Township townhome. They also opened the hospitality area of the front office and are offering food and drinks for the residents displaced by an ongoing standoff situation involving a 10-year-old boy held hostage. Managers of the Springs at Liberty Township apartments are helping residents at the portion of the complex that was evacuated find accommodations at local hotels. He said the suspect keeps the boy close at all times, but that deputies have been able to talk to the suspect and boy. The sheriff earlier said when the suspect fired shots at two separate times that law enforcement did not return fire. “When we get called out to stuff like this usually we don’t expect it to be 24 hours … something like this we just do the best we can, take our time and make it happen,” Jones told our news partner WCPO-TV in Cincinnati. Jones said the situation is one of the longest in which he’s been involved. Deputies with the agency’s SWAT team were still communicating with the suspect. at a townhome in the Springs at Liberty Township complex off Hamilton Mason Road in Butler County.
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