Community Corner
🌱 Uncle Kills Nephew In West Toledo + Public Indecency In Springfield
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Toledo.

Hey, everybody! It's Tuesday in Toledo and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening locally. Let's dive in.
First, today's weather:
Mostly sunny and comfortable. High: 81 Low: 66.
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Here are the top five stories in Toledo today:
- Toledo Police responded to the 7-Eleven on Woodville Road around 9 PM Sunday after a car containing a 2-year-old was stolen. The vehicle was recovered with the child found safe inside and no arrests have been made. (WTVG)
- Wesley Imber, 30, was stabbed to death by his uncle, Greg Imber, in West Toledo Saturday night. The victim died from his injuries at St. Vincent's and the suspect has been charged with murder. (WNWO)
- Steven Warrer, 61, was arrested for allegedly exposing and touching himself while approaching young females in Springfield Township on Sunday. Warrer was stopped on East Mall Drive near Target and Dick's Sporting Goods and was booked in the Lucas County Corrections Center for felony public indecency charges. (WNWO)
- The Toledo Police and the U.S. Marshals arrested 127 people and seized 78 firearms in a two-month operation targeting gun violence and gang activity. "Operation Triple Beam" finished last week and there were over a 100 less Shot Spotter incidents than this time last year. (WTOL)
- Food Network and Netflix star Alton Brown is coming to the Stranahan Theatre November 29. "Alton Brown Live: Beyond the Eats" will feature food, music and science from the "Good Eats" star. (WTOL)
Today in Toledo:
- Toledo Mud Hens vs. Indianapolis Indians, Fifth Third Field (7:05 p.m.)
- Cigar Cruise on the Sandpiper, Promenade Park (7 p.m.)
- Toledo Ballet Dance Camps, 5327 Monroe St. (10:45 a.m.)
- Black Lives Matter Book Group at Toledo Library (5:30 p.m.)
- Auditions for 'Five Women Wearing the Same Dress' at Black Swamp Players (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Local jobs: See who's hiring in Toledo! (Toledo Patch)
- Long-time Toledo staple Malczewski Catering is closing its doors after first opening a market in 1912. (WTVG)
- Toledo Police have issued a statewide endangered missing adult alert after Gregory Williams left a hospital in Bellevue and may be heading to Arizona. (WTVG)
- A 15-year-old, Jaylen Christopher Hill of Detroit, drowned at a the KOA Campground in Monroe County Saturday around 5:30 p.m. (WTOL)
- The Northwest Ohio Bomb Squad was called to a property on Truman Road by the Wood County Sheriff's Office after a resident reported finding 10 detonators on his newly-acquired property. The bombs were collected to be disposed of and no injuries were reported. (WTOL)
You're officially in the loop for today. I'll see you around!
— Brad King
About me: I have been a lifelong Northwest Ohio native and University of Toledo grad (Go Rockets!). I'm old enough to remember when the Mud Hens were still playing in Maumee. The Glass City has seen some amazing revitalization and I am so excited to share every update with you!
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Toledo Daily? Contact me at toledo@patch.com