Community Corner
🌱 Woman Arrested For Assault, Kidnapping + Libbey House Holiday Tours
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Toledo.

Hey, neighbors. It's me, Brad King, your host of the Toledo Daily — back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening locally. Including news about:
- Michelle McIntire, 48, has been arrested after allegedly stabbing one victim with a box cutter and then holding another hostage in a home in the 1800 block of Evansdale Ave.
- Jason Abramczyk, 24, died in a motorcycle crash at Upton Avenue and Ottawa Drive just before midnight on Wednesday in West Toledo.
- The Edward D. Libbey House on Scottwood Avenue will host holiday tours December 2-3 this season in the Old West End.
But first, today's weather:
Cooler. High: 52 Low: 31.
🏘️ Looking to differentiate yourself from other real estate agents in Toledo? Partner with the Toledo Patch and gain access to a targeted, engaged audience through our premium newsletter sponsorships. Click here to learn more.
Here are the top five stories in Toledo today:
- Michelle McIntire, 48, has been arrested after allegedly stabbing one victim with a box cutter and then holding another hostage in a home in the 1800 block of Evansdale Ave. TPD arrested McIntire for felonious assault and kidnapping after officers witnessed her holding a knife to the second victim's throat. (WTVG)
- Jason Abramczyk, 24, died in a motorcycle crash on Upton Avenue and Ottawa Drive just before midnight on Wednesday in West Toledo. Abramczyk collided with an SUV and alcohol may have been a potential condition of the crash. (WTOL)
- The Edward D. Libbey House on Scottwood Avenue will host holiday tours December 2-3 this season in the Old West End. The home is decorated with 25 Christmas trees and other authentic decor to when Edward and Florence Scott Libbey lived there. (WTOL)
- A team of volunteers have built an entrance ramp for 77-year-old Rosemary Wyatt after she was ripped off for $3,200 by a bogus contractor. After her story aired, Adaptive Metal Works owner and Iraq War vet Bruce Swan of Blissfield volunteered to help remedy the issue. (WTVG)
- Cherry Street Mission celebrated its annual tradition of serving Thanksgiving Dinner to over 400 people. (WNWO)
Today in Toledo:
- Lights Before Christmas at the Toledo Zoo (3:00 PM)
- Santa at Franklin Park Mall (11:00 AM)
- TolHouse Turns 1 - 1447 N. Summit St. (7:00 PM)
- Toledo Walleye vs. Fort Wayne Komets - Huntington Center (7:15 PM)
- Capcom Go! at UToledo Ritter Planetarium (7:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- South Toledoan Andrew Jergenson reported having to pay over $1,000 for repairs after the installation of a new 'smart' water meter caused alleged damage while the city contractor tried to clear one of the pipes. (WTOL)
- Chef Keith Henry, owner of O'Henrys Kitchen OnWheels, provided Thanksgiving dinner for around 1,500 people Thursday with the help of 25 volunteers. (WTOL)
- Toledo Fire and Rescue Department crews celebrated Thanksgiving together while on shift, with some even smoking a brisket in lieu of the traditional turkey. (WNWO)
Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you back in your inbox tomorrow morning with your next update.
— 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