Columbus mayor Andrew Ginther is set to join city leaders to provide an update on the Real Time Crime Center on Monday afternoon at 1:30.
Sinclair is teaming up with Magen David Adom to help with their efforts providing humanitarian relief & emergency medical services in IsraelDemolition began Monday at Columbus' new Real Time Crime Center. The city has invested $50 million in the project. The Real Time Crime Center was announced in February, and is set to take the place of property along Carolyn Avenue, and millions of dollars were spent to bring the facility to life.
Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant said the center would work in collaboration with local, state and federal officials.
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