Jan 16, 2025
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A west Columbus home that has been the site of several arrests in connection to drug sales is getting shut down According to the Columbus City Attorney’s office, the Property Action Team secured a court order to shutter a North Hilltop home after police and the city received numerous complaints about drug activity. Truck driver dies after being struck twice by separate vehicles on Fisher Road According to Court documents, police gathered significant evidence of drug sales at 94 Orel Avenue, near the Camp Chase hiking trail, including nine occasions where officers stopped vehicles leaving the property and found drugs or drug paraphernalia inside. On at least four occasions over the past two months, police directly observed heavy foot traffic indicative of drug sales. The investigation came on the heels of an overdose at the property in 2023, and City officials directly observing drug paraphernalia inside the property’s garage in May of 2024. By May of 2024, investigators had received a number of community complaints of nuisance activity occurring at the property. The property is the second home on the same street to suffer the same fate within six months. In June 2024, 91 Orel Ave. was boarded up via a court order after receiving dozens of complaints since 2021.
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