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Police release bodycam video of NFL player Jermiah Braswell’s OVI arrest in Put-in-Bay
TiffinOhio.net has obtained the police footage of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Jermiah Braswell’s Saturday arrest in Put-in-Bay.Braswell was found in the driver’s seat of an orange Chevrolet Camaro that had driven off the embankment near 212 Conland Road and come to a rest in the lake.Police say Braswell was trying to drive forward into the lake when they discovered him.In a news release, police say Braswell told officers he “was stuck” and didn’t know how his car ended up in the water.As officers spoke with Braswell, they say they noticed his speech was slurred.Police said witnesses...…TiffinOhio.net has obtained the police footage of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Jermiah Braswell’s Saturday arrest in Put-in-Bay.Braswell was found in the driver’s seat of an orange Chevrolet Camaro that had driven off the embankment near 212 Conland Road and come to a rest in the lake.Police say Braswell was trying to drive forward into the lake when they discovered him.In a news release, police say Braswell told officers he “was stuck” and didn’t know how his car ended up in the water.As officers spoke with Braswell, they say they noticed his speech was slurred.Police said witnesses...WW…
Ohio Medicaid begins laying out plans for coronavirus testing at pharmacies
Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran on Tuesday described plans for Ohio pharmacies to begin testing one of the state’s most vulnerable populations — the poor — for the novel coronavirus.The plans come as data about the virus from Ohio and elsewhere show a .In Ohio, the number of new cases has for days been far above the three-week average. And on Tuesday, the numbers of deaths, hospital admissions and ICU admissions due to the virus had all leapt considerably above their 21-day averages as well.In a phone interview, Corcoran sought to clear up about how Ohio pharmacies can...…Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran on Tuesday described plans for Ohio pharmacies to begin testing one of the state’s most vulnerable populations — the poor — for the novel coronavirus.The plans come as data about the virus from Ohio and elsewhere show a .In Ohio, the number of new cases has for days been far above the three-week average. And on Tuesday, the numbers of deaths, hospital admissions and ICU admissions due to the virus had all leapt considerably above their 21-day averages as well.In a phone interview, Corcoran sought to clear up about how Ohio pharmacies can...WW…
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