Staff/Wire reports
A man accused of pretending to be a doctor was indicted in Hamilton County Friday on charges of practicing medicine or surgery without certification and disrupting public service.
On June 2, June 15 and June 29, John Holliman used the alias Antoine J. Douglas, M.D., and pretended to be a doctor in Hamilton County, court documents said.
Holliman, 20, was arrested at Cincinnati fire department headquarters June 30 after a firefighter suspected he was giving them false information about his identity in a ruse to ride with paramedics on an ambulance.
He remains jailed in Hamilton County in lieu of $25,000 bond.
Two robbers sought who shot at store
HAMILTON - Police are looking for two robbers, one of whom fired a blast from a sawed-off shotgun at a convenience store late Thursday.
No one was injured during the robbery of the Hamilton Quick Stop, 2000 Fairgrove Ave., around midnight, police said.
Police released these descriptions of the suspects:
A young white man, about 5-foot-11 inches tall, who was wearing dark blue jeans, a blue bandanna over his face, a knit stocking cap and a blue hooded sweatshirt with the word "Elite" on the back.
A young white man, about 5-foot-5 inches tall, who was wearing light blue-colored jeans, a blue bandanna over his face, a knit hat and carrying a green, zippered bag.
Police ask anyone with information to contact Detective Mark Henson at (513) 868-5811, ext. 1237.
17-year-old jailed in March killing
A 17-year-old wanted for months in a March killing in Over-the-Rhine remained jailed Friday after he turned himself in to police.
The teenager was charged in the shooting death of Willie Stuckey. The victim, 26, was shot to death March 24 near the Kroger on Vine Street.
The 17-year-old, charged with murder, turned himself in Thursday to homicide investigators.
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