Cincinnati police to launch video, deal with issues over quads and motorbikes on metropolis streets

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Cincinnati Police are now walking the city streets for quads and motorbikes using photos and videos. Police said they were concerned about several recent incidents. Officials have previously confiscated a number of these vehicles that are not considered “street legal”. Police are now cracking down on more incidents, including one involving the driver of a dead car. The photo above is related to the photo taken along West North Bend Road in College Hill on June 5th. Surveillance cameras caught them on Colerain Avenue. A driver was shot dead. Witnesses said the suspects drove erratically and were seen near the victim’s car. Last year, police received a number of complaints about quad bikes driving wheelies on the city streets and in Overthe-Rhine. The complaints revolved around noise and dangerous driving. On Friday, Cincinnati Police will release more details about the West North Bend Road shootings and other cases. The police will also release footage from body cameras.

Cincinnati police now track quad bikes and motorbikes on the streets of the city using photos and videos.

Police said they were concerned about several recent incidents. Officials have previously confiscated a number of vehicles that are not considered “street legal”.

Police are now taking action against other incidents, including one in which the driver of a car was shot dead.

Police said the people on the bikes in the photo above are linked to the shooting along West North Bend Road in College Hill on June 5th. Surveillance cameras caught them on Colerain Avenue. A driver was shot dead.

Witnesses said the suspects drove erratically and were seen near the victim’s car.

Last year, police received a number of complaints about quads doing wheelies on the city streets and in over-the-Rhine. The complaints revolved around noise and dangerous driving.

On Friday, Cincinnati Police will release further details about the West North Bend Road shootings and other cases. The police will also release footage from body cameras.