India Kinamore Death – According to Jim Love of the Colerain Township Police Department, a pregnant woman was found dead in the early morning hours of Saturday in Colerain Township. The name of a pregnant woman who was found dead from a gunshot wound on Saturday has been made public by the Colerain Police Department, according to the authorities. India Kinamore, 26, was identified as the victim in a bulletin issued by the Colerain Township police. It was just before 5 a.m. when police from the Colerain Township Police Department responded to the Hidden Meadows Apartment complex, according to Jim Love of the department.
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According to the statement that was released, when the police got at the scene, they discovered that Kinamore had been shot and was suffering from the wound. According to the police, she was in the later stages of her pregnancy when her child passed away, which was the cause of death. Love reports that Kinamore was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident. It is not entirely apparent how the shooting took place. The homicide investigation has been turned over to the Criminal Investigation Section of the Colerain Police Department. If you have any information on this case, please get in touch with Sgt. Mike Stockmeier of the Criminal Investigative Unit at the number 513-321-2677.
Related topic: 1 hospitalized after shooting near shopping center in Colerain Township
A shooting occurred in Colerain Township on Wednesday night, according to the police, and one individual is in serious condition. The incident, according to Colerain police, took place in the parking lot of Raising Cane’s on Colerain Avenue close to a mall. According to police, a man was injured seriously and sent to UC Medical Center. “We had a policeman in the area that heard the shots and responded to it and found one male that had a pretty serious gunshot wound. As soon as 911 was dialed, EMTs arrived. He has been rushed to UC Hospital with extremely critical injuries at this point,” PIO for the Colerain Township Police Department, Jim Love said. “We do not have a direct suspect so far, but right now we got some leads and they are starting to follow up on those leads,” Love added.
The gunshot was a targeted incident, according to Colerain police, who do not think it was a random act of violence. “We don’t think this happened at random. We think it was pretty well targeted, especially given where it was and where it was at. We want to inform the people that this was a highly targeted incident. The fact that it wasn’t a random act should offer them some peace of mind, said Love. With holiday returns coming in and the new year quickly arriving, buyers are thankful no one else was hurt. “It really is a busy location, like one or two days after Christmas, you know there are people around wanting to shop. Shopper Jeremiah Jackson remarked, “Everyone is trying to acquire what they have to get, mind their business, and go home.
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