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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page C8

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C8 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013 THE ENQUIRER OHIO REGION IN BRIEF Cincinnati Medical Center, where he later died. Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call the Criminal Investigation Section at 513-352-3542 or Crime Stoppers at 531-352-3040. Bowdeya Tweh was arrested Aug. 29 by police in Tigard, officials there confirmed Thursday. Bloomberg reported that Bisenius was among nine people arrested after police placed online advertisements for paid sex and waited for would-be patrons to show up at a hotel.

Cincinnati officials have previously declined to reveal how much they pay individual investment managers, citing an exemption in open records laws. The city paid nearly $12 million in such fees in 2012. James Pilcher and Bowdeya Tweh No leads in pregnant woman's death Investigators from the Brown County sheriff's office and several other agencies are piecing together evidence and the chain of events in a case that left a 22-year-old woman and her unborn child dead and her 14-month-old daughter injured. Brown County Chief Deputy John Schadle said in a Thursday press conference in Georgetown that the department is employing all its resources to find out who shot Ripley resident Brittany Stykes and her daughter, Aubree, on Aug. 28.

Stykes, who was found to be 17 weeks pregnant, was found dead on the scene and authorities believe she died of gunshot wounds. Authorities are investigating her death as a homicide. Schadle said Aubree was recovering from her injuries but did not have more details about her condition. Stykes and her daughter were found Aug. 28 in a yellow Jeep off the road in a wooded area near U.S.

68 between Ohio 125 and Laycock Road. Schadle said multiple shots were fired into the vehicle and the shooting likely happened between 7:30 p.m. and 8:05 p.m. Aug. 28.

Schadle added that no one stands out as a person of interest in the case and investigators have not completed analysis of all evidence collected. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Brown County Detective Rick Haney at 937-378-4435, ext. 114, or Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040. Crime Stoppers has offered a $5,000 reward for information to help solve the case. Bowdeya Tweh Jury awards firefighter $224K in back pay The city of Cincinnati created a hostile work environment and retaliated against a longtime firefighter, but he wasn't targeted for his race, a jury concluded on Wednesday.

The verdict came after four days of deliberations and a week-long trial in Cincinnati fire Lt. Mark Broach's discrimination lawsuit against the city. The jury awarded Broach $224,000 in back pay for time that he was off during his troubles with the department and other damages. Aaron Herzig, deputy city solicitor, said the city is evaluating whether it will appeal the verdict to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.

Broach, who is black, said two white fire captains falsely accused him of neglect-of-duty while at a fire and that he was stripped of his lieutenant duties during a four-month investigation that concluded the allegations were unfounded. Associated Press Suspect in March homicide arrested Cincinnati police arrested an 18-year-old man Thursday in connection with a March homicide in Walnut HiUs. Kyle Bonner was taken to the Hamilton County jail and charged with murder, police said. Bonner, whose address was listed in court records as the 1100 block of Atwood Avenue in College Hill, is scheduled to be arraigned at 9 a.m. Friday in Hamilton County Municipal Court.

On March 20, police responded to a shooting in the 900 block of East McMillan Street about 11:27 a.m. and found 18-year-old Jack Cody III with a gunshot wound. Cody was taken to University of $110 million of the city's $2.1 billion pension fund because the company's founder and chief executive officer was arrested late last month on charges of soliciting a prostitute. James Bisenius, who runs the Portland, firm Common Sense Investment Management, Third-party manager of pension fund dropped The Cincinnati Retirement System board Thursday voted to cut ties with the investment management company that oversees about TOYOTA7 6050 Hopeful Church Rd. Florence, KY (859) 371-3939 www.

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