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  2. Zanesville man killed in crash; Waverly woman arrested for ...

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    Phillip Pryor, 68, of Zanesville, was killed in the crash on US 23 south of Three Locks Road Zanesville man killed in crash; Waverly woman arrested for aggravated vehicular homicide Skip to main ...

  3. Zanesville Police Department seeking information on attempted ...

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    If you live in the area of McConnell Avenue and have video footage, please contact Zanesville police.Anyone with information concerning the investigation is asked to contact the Zanesville Police ...

  4. Lutz and Comstock say the joint task force led to arrest of ...

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    On July 22, the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office and the Zanesville Police Department formed a joint task force and worked together on multiple stakeouts leading up to the arrests.

  5. 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape occurred on October 18, 2011, when the owner of Muskingum County Animal Farm released multiple exotic animals before dying by suicide. 48 animals were subsequently killed by law enforcement.

  6. Murders of Annette Cooper and Todd Schultz - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, legislation brought by Ohio Representative Bill Seitz was passed to amend Ohio's wrongful imprisonment statute. [1] In September 2008, two men confessed to the crime and were arrested. [2] In December 2008, one of the men, Chester McKnight, pled guilty and received two life sentences. [1]

  7. Thomas Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lee Dillon (July 9, 1950 [1] [2] – October 21, 2011) was an American serial killer who shot and killed at least five men in southeastern Ohio, beginning April 1, 1989 and continuing until April 1992.