The Cincinnati Enquirer
Two men were charged Thursday in the Wednesday morning beating and robbery of a truck driver in Price Hill.
Police charged both Jacob Inabnit, 20, of Miamitown, and Gary Slone, 21, of Riverside, with aggravated robbery in the incident. Inabnit was in custody Thursday and Slone was still at large.
Officers responded to the intersection of Linn and West Eighth Street in Queensgate shortly after 8 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a person slumped and bleeding inside a truck.
They found Kenneth Holley, who had been severely beaten, behind the steering wheel of his truck at 700 Linn St. Mr. Holley was transported to University Hospital, where he was in critical condition Thursday.
Police determined the offense took place in the area of West Eighth and State Streets in Price Hill.
Anyone with information about the offense is asked to the Cincinnati Police Division criminal investigation section at 352-3542 or Crime Stoppers at 352-3040. Callers can remain anonymous and may receive compensation for their information.
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