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December 2008

Hamilton native performs today at Ryan’s Tavern

“Hamilton native David Shaw will perform his own songs and renditions of covers tonight, Dec. 26, at Ryan’s Tavern. He also will unveil several new songs. Joining Shaw for the evening is Tim Meyer, a member of his previous band, The Summit Brothers, who will open the show at 9:30 p.m. Shaw will take the stage at 11 p.m. The night will end with a jam session that will feature other local musicians. Shaw, 25, is a graduate of Hamilton High School who moved to New Orleans about a year-and-a-half ago to pursue a music career.”
Click here for the rest of the story from Contributing Writer Ginny McCabe. To find other things to do this weekend, click here.

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Teen calls 911 after stedfather shot through front door

Police were notified of the Dec. 3 shooting on Central Avenue when a teenager inside the house, who referred to the victim, Jeff Freeman, as her stepfather, called 911 and frantically repeated the address several times to the emergency dispatcher.

Dispatcher: “Did they shoot him or not? I need to know.” Caller: “I don’t, I don’t know. I’m… hiding… I don’t know what happened. Please hurry up. I don’t know what happened.”

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To hear the recording, click on the link below.

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Hamilton Police Department Annual Report 2007

Last year, Hamilton police saw an increase in robberies, burglaries and rapes, but there were reductions in other major types of crimes. Police officials said there weren’t any significant changes over time in the types of crimes being reported.

Take a look for yourself. Click on the link below for the complete Annual Report 2007, which includes, among other statistics, a five-year analysis of criminal offenses, pie graphs of calls per district and bar graphs that reflect traffic accidents.

Hint: It’s a 52-page document. You can go to pages 43-50 to see the numbers.

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