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Doug Page

Reporter

Doug Page currently covers breaking news, cops and crime. He has been a reporter, editor and columnist for the DDN since 1999. He previously worked for The Associated Press and several Arkansas newspaper. Raised in Minnesota, he has worked as an Outward Bound instructor; hunting, fishing and climbing guide; plumber, logger, grocery store manager, veterinary assistant, football official, outdoor equipment retailer, hardware store clerk, tree planter, movie stunt extra and general lay-about. He is active in St. John's United Church of Christ of Troy.


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Dayton police detail strategies to cut crime

10:49 PM Thursday, February 9, 2012

DAYTON — The Dayton Police Department gave details Thursday of its latest technique that, in part, has led to the decrease in most property crimes and given the best value for the dollar to taxpayers.

Decoy used to nab Donoher, 7 others charged with seeking prostitution

7:50 PM Monday, February 6, 2012

DAYTON — Vice detectives, using a secure apartment and Internet advertising busted eight men — from a high school athletic director to a corporate manager to an engineer to a trucker — last week in a three-day decoy operation.

Fairmont AD Donoher in court, not yet charged

9:14 PM Friday, February 3, 2012

City prosecutors did not charge Brian Donoher, the athletic director for Kettering Fairmont High School, at his initial court appearance Friday involving solicitation.

Fairmont AD Donoher’s solicitation hearing set for today

11:46 PM Thursday, February 2, 2012

DAYTON — Brian Donoher, the athletic director for Kettering Fairmont High School, is scheduled to make his initial Municipal Court appearance this afternoon on allegations he offered money to an undercover officer for sex.

Dayton safer in 2011 stats say

10:53 PM Wednesday, February 1, 2012

DAYTON — City residents were safer in their homes and on the street in 2011 than they were the year before, in part, because of improved policing and community involvement, Police Chief Richard Biehl said.

New crime reports could make county safer

8:03 PM Saturday, January 28, 2012

DAYTON — Patrol officers in 24 Montgomery County localities now have comprehensive crime information in real time that could help them protect residents better, thanks to expanded technology, law enforcement officials said.

3 officers injured in traffic stop with convicted drug dealer

8:43 PM Thursday, January 26, 2012

DAYTON — Three police officers were injured and two cruisers and an unmarked car damaged in a gas station parking lot Wednesday afternoon when officers attempted to stop a stolen car driven by a convicted drug dealer, four months out of prison, according to police.

No charges in fatal shooting of 18-year-old during break-in

4:52 PM Thursday, January 26, 2012

DAYTON — Prosectors have declined to file charges in the shooting death of an 18-year-old during an apparent break-in last weekend.

18-year-old wanted in Harrison Twp. homicide

1:21 PM Tuesday, January 24, 2012

DAYTON — Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies are looking for 18-year-old Levi Slaughter for the Harrison Twp.

18-year-old killed during apparent burglary had history of theft

12:35 PM Monday, January 23, 2012

DAYTON — An 18-year-old shot and killed during an apparent break-in had a history of thefts and burglary starting when she was 15, according to police records.

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