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Lou Grieco

Courts reporter

Lou Grieco covers courts, criminal justice, legal issues, privacy issues, and public safety. He is assigned to the Montgomery County and federal courts.

A native of Philadelphia, Grieco has been a reporter with the Dayton Daily News since 1993. He has a bachelor's degree in English Writing from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master's in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Latest from Lou Grieco

Will cardinals go outside of Europe to select next pope?

When the Roman Catholic cardinals selected Karol Wojtyła as pope in 1978, the Poland native who took the name John Paul II was the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. “At that time, it was a super big deal,” said Cecilia Moore, an associate professor of religious studies at the ...

One of George Gibson's dogs who were killed during a June 2000 home invasion in West Chester.

Cold Case Project: slayings of West Chester man and his dogs remain unsolved

On his final afternoon, George Gibson left work early, without explanation. Within a few hours, someone shot the Procter & Gamble researcher nine times in his West Chester home. The killer, who apparently broke in through a rear basement window, also killed Gibson’s two pet Bernese Mountain dogs, Hugo and ...

A view of business signs along Broad St. in Fairborn. There are many questions about how cities surrounding the Air Force Base - Huber, Riverside and Fairborn - prepare for possible Defense furloughs. It is inevitable that businesses will be impacted and governments will lose income taxes if it happens. Staff photo by Jim Witmer

Businesses around Wright-Patt preparing for ‘trickle-down disaster’

Across Fairborn and Riverside, business owners and city officials are watching the sequestration situation closely, wondering how many Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employees would be furloughed and what the local impact would be. “It makes me very nervous,” said Tony Spaziani, owner of Giovanni’s Restaurant e Ristoranti Italiano, a Fairborn ...

Two employees have been placed on administrative leave from the Montgomery Development Center while two state agencies investigate missing money from the agency.

Disability center theft investigation leads to employee suspensions

HUBER HEIGHTS — Two employees have been placed on administrative leave from the Montgomery Developmental Center while three state agencies investigate missing money from the facility, according to a state official. The Ohio Inspector General’s Office and the Ohio State Highway Patrol are conducting the investigation of alleged criminal activity ...

Middletown man found not guilty of rape

MIDDLETOWN — A jury acquitted a Middletown man, accused of raping a West Carrollton woman, of all charges last week.Jerry D. Bledsoe, 41, and the woman had an on-again-off-again relationship, according to trial testimony. The trial, before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Gregory F. Singer, started Oct. 24 and ended ...

Few 9/11 business loans repaid

The commemorations of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks are over. But taxpayers’ bill from one program to ease the pain of the attacks continues to grow.Only a third of the more than $1.2 billion the Small Business Administration lent out after the 9/11 attacks has been repaid. Even ...

Glenn Beck coming to Beavercreek, Wilmington

Fox News commentator Glenn Beck will be at Books & Co. at The Greene on Tuesday and is doing two shows in Wilmington on Wednesday. Beck will sign copies of his newest book, “Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure,” from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The ...

Tehan talks to family; dad says she's ‘remorseful’

Tiffany Tehan “bawled” Wednesday night as she told her parents she would come home.“She was remorseful,” her father Chuck Tabor said Thursday, April 22. “She was sad.”But Tabor and his wife, Susie, said their daughter didn’t say when she would return from Florida.Tiffany Tehan told Miami Beach detectives that she ...

Scott Anger, a detective with the Xenia Police Department, conducts a very short press conference on finding Tiffany Tehan and Tre Hutcherson. The pair were found in Miami Beach, Fla.

Missing Xenia mom found safe, police say

XENIA - Missing wife and mother Tiffany Tehan and Tre Hutcherson were romantically involved, according to statements made to Miami Beach officers who found the two missing people unharmed. Tiffiany’s disappearance touched off a frenzy that prompted daily prayer vigils and neighborhood searches, generated national media attention and created a ...

Missing man, woman seen together at store

DAYTON — Caroline Brandenburg recognized Tre B. Hutcherson immediately after he was identified as a person of interest in the disappearance of Tiffany Tehan.“He’s a guitar player,” said Brandenburg, former owner of Michael’s Music, 723 Watervliet Ave. “A very friendly, outgoing person.”Brandenburg also knows Tehan, who works at a nearby ...

 

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