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An emergency alert sent out to residents across Greater Saturday afternoon is connected to an isolated incident in Deerfield ...
An alert that was mistakenly sent to residents across the Tri-State area over a SWAT situation in Warren County was due to a ...
Warren County Sheriff Barry Riley confirmed that many Greater Cincinnati residents mistakenly received an emergency alert on ...
A man with active arrest warrants was taken into custody after an hours-long police standoff in Deerfield Township, the ...
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit has issued a "warning" to the rest of the college football world. Herbstreit, a ...
Deputies responded to a home on Spring Mill Way in Deerfield Township, prompting an alert advising residents to stay indoors ...
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Warren County deputies announced that an emergency shelter-in-place alert was only intended for a small area in the county.
Widespread shelter-in-place alert issued in Warren County on Saturday was a result of human error, not a technical malfunction, according to Warren County Emergency Management.
Warren County Emergency Management Agency leaders now say an alert error that sent people into a panic over the weekend was "human-caused'.
A shelter-in-place alert meant for Deerfield Township’s Landen area was sent countywide on July 26, 2025, due to a SWAT ...
According to Riley, people within a quarter-mile radius were supposed to receive a warning from Warren County Emergency ...
An emergency alert, intended for a small area in Deerfield Township due to an active SWAT standoff, was mistakenly sent ...
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