Residents of Columbus gather to address ongoing crime issues and support law enforcement efforts.
Columbus residents are called to support local authorities in solving unresolved homicide cases, including the tragic death of Preston Bell, and a robbery incident at a convenience store. Crime Stoppers is offering rewards for information that could lead to arrests and closure for affected families. Community unity is crucial in addressing these incidents and ensuring safety.
Columbus residents, it’s time to come together and help our local authorities crack some tough cases that have left families in anguish and communities shaken. As we reflect on the past, we must remember those we have lost and work towards a safer future for everyone.
On the early morning of December 27, 2021, Columbus was rocked by the tragic news of a shooting that claimed the life of 22-year-old Preston Bell. Authorities found Preston suffering from a gunshot wound in the 1100 block of Shady Lane Drive around 4:30 a.m. Sadly, he was pronounced dead shortly after help arrived. His untimely death has left friends, family, and the entire community searching for answers.
To assist in bringing justice for Preston, Crime Stoppers is stepping up and offering a cash reward for any information that leads to the arrest or indictment of those responsible for this senseless act of violence. If you or someone you know has any insights or information, you can help change the course of this case. You’re encouraged to reach out to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip through their website. Every bit of information brings us one step closer to justice.
While we seek justice for Preston, let’s not forget another tragic incident that remains unresolved. This week, we highlight the unsolved double homicide that occurred on March 13, 2012, in the Linden area of Columbus. Victims Antonio Bolden and Daniel Floyd were shot and killed at Floyd’s apartment when they opened the door to unknown individuals late that night. The brutal nature of this crime leaves so many questions unanswered and a community grieving.
Just like in Preston’s case, Crime Stoppers is also offering a cash reward for any tips about this double homicide. If you can provide any information about the events of that fateful night, don’t hesitate to report it to the anonymous hotline at 614-461-TIPS (8477) or visit the website at www.stopcrime.org. The community’s collective memory and support could help bring closure to the families affected by this tragedy.
In addition to these heartbreaking homicides, there’s also a critical robbery case that’s causing alarm within our community. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery that took place at a convenience store on the 2800 block of Valleyview Drive on the West side of Columbus. The incident was reported around 9:30 a.m. and involved an attack on the driver of a Brinks armored truck who was doing his job tending to an ATM.
During the robbery, an assailant managed to grab a bag of money before making a quick getaway in a gray sedan. This brazen crime has left law enforcement on high alert, as they comb through the area for clues that could lead to the apprehension of this bold thief.
If you have any information regarding the robbery, the sheriff’s office is asking you to come forward. You can reach them at 614-525-3333 or contact Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS. Each of us has an opportunity to make a difference by providing even the smallest piece of information that could help solve these cases.
Columbus, it’s time to unite in support of our community. Whether it’s helping to solve the ongoing mystery surrounding Preston Bell’s tragic death, bringing justice for Antonio Bolden and Daniel Floyd, or providing information about the recent robbery, your voice matters. Together, we can work towards a safer community and bring closure to those affected by these heart-wrenching situations.
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