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Welcome to the Cincinnati Police Department's Citizens Online Crime Reporting System. The Online Crime Reporting System is designed to make it easier and more convenient to file a police report without leaving home, however not every crime can be reported using this online system.
If this is an Emergency please dial 9-1-1 immediately If a crime is in progress or someone is hurt, threatened, or in danger, dial 9-1-1 immediately.
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Using the Cincinnati Police Department's Online Citizen Crime Reporting System allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free.
This system can be used to report the following incidents:
Property Damage - Accidental Lost Property Harassing Phone Call
Property Damage - Intentional Theft from Motor Vehicle Petty Theft
Users who answer “yes” to any of the questions below must call the Cincinnati Police Department's Non Emergency number 513-765-1212 to determine if an officer will respond to take a report. Please make sure to turn off your pop-up blocking software before filing the report.
- Is this is an Emergency or is a crime in progress? (Please call 911)
- Do you have suspect (s) information, even if vague who might have committed the crime (description, suspect name, suspect address, license #, etc.)?
- Are you reporting a stolen license plate?
- Are you reporting a auto accident or ahit skip?
- Are you reporting a theft offense of stolen property valued at more than $3,000?
- Are you reporting a theft offense, and the stolen property is a firearm (gun), license plates, a stolen motor vehicle, or hazardous material?
- Are you reporting intentionalProperty Damage, and the damage is valued at more than $3,000?
- Is there evidence to indicate that this is a hate crime or bias related?
- Is there any physical evidence connected to the crime that needs to be collected (i.e blood, obvious fingerprints)?
Upon completion of this report process you will:
- See the words: 'your online police report has been submitted' showing that your police report is complete.
- Be given a temporary police report case number.
- Be notified of any problems with your report once it has been viewed by a CPD supervisor.
- Be able to print a copy of the police report to keep for your records.
Filing a false police report is a crime. You must be 18 or older to use the Online Crime Reporting System. Before you begin, be sure you have a valid email address, pop-up blocking software is turned off, and you have all the information related to the incident available in front of you.
Once your online report has been approved by a CPD supervisor, you will receive a permanent case number and a .pdf copy as an attachment by email within approximately five business days. Please note the following:
- All police reports filed online will be reviewed by a CPD supervisor before being accepted by the Cincinnati Police Department.
- Upon review, if further investigation of your case is needed, you may be contacted.
- In the attached report, sensitive information has been replaced with ****** in order to maintain privacy in emails.
CINCINNATI -- It's been a year since the shooting inside Cameo Night Club.
Two people, including one of the accused gunmen, died. More than a dozen others were hurt.
The club never reopened. Part of the building is now home to a boat shop. The other part is being turned into a restaurant. The whole area is being given a new life, even as the legal system seems to stall on the case.
Cameo closed amid a flurry of lawsuits and accusations that some got special treatment, bypassing security for a price. Several victims joined together to sue.
'It's a growth process, trying to be positive about it even though there is still anger, frustration, hurt putting families through this,' shooting victim Khristian Howell said.
The family of O'Bryan Spikes, the 27-year-old father who was killed in the crossfire, is also suing for wrongful death.
'He was our man,' his mother, Raquel Mitchell said. 'It was us girls, and he took care of his and he was everything for us.'
But now some of the cases are on hold, according to attorneys involved in them. Club owner Julian Rodgers filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
According to records filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Rodgers lost $100,000 at JACK casino in the past year, spent $18,000 due to leaking battery acid in his Porsche and paid $5,000 in attorney fees. In total, Rodgers had less than $97,000 in assets but more than $315,000 in liabilities.
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Rodgers has denied many of the accusations made about the club, including that it had an express line bypassing security. He declined to comment for this story. Cincinnati police officers are also named in the wrongful death lawsuit. The department declined to comment Monday, but the officers denied wrongdoing because they weren't hired as bouncers.
The one surviving shooting suspect, Cornell Beckley, also had his trial pushed back. It's now scheduled for May.
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The other suspect, Deondre Davis, died in the hospital. His family has maintained his innocence.