Pickaway County • January 20, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. In a plot twist that reads more like a Hollywood script than local news, this weekend's dramatic standoff at the Highway Patrol post in Ashville turned out to be an elaborate fabrication. While initial reports of a hostage situation sent law enforcement racing to the scene and temporarily shut down Route 23, investigators quickly uncovered that the supposed crisis was nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
Jeffrey Corby, our 44-year-old protagonist from Columbus, is now facing some very real consequences for his fictional emergency, trading the director's chair for a cell at the Pickaway County Jail. While his performance may have briefly captured the attention of multiple law enforcement agencies, the reviews are in: inducing panic gets two thumbs way down from local authorities.
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🚔 Armed standoff unfolds at Ohio Highway Patrol post parking lot. A tense hostage situation developed Saturday afternoon outside the OSHP post in Ashville, Pickaway County, prompting a large law enforcement response. Authorities brought in negotiators to deal with a suspect described as a light-skinned African American male. Route 23 was temporarily shut down in both directions during the incident. The situation ended peacefully with one person in custody and no reported injuries.
🚨 Man sparks panic with fake hostage claim at Ohio highway patrol post. A Columbus resident, Jeffrey Corby, was arrested Saturday morning after falsely reporting a gunpoint hostage situation in the Circleville patrol post parking lot. The incident triggered a massive law enforcement response before investigators determined the suspect's claims were completely fabricated. Corby, who was driving the supposedly involved vehicle himself, has been charged with inducing panic and is being held in Pickaway County jail. Officials confirmed there was never any danger to the public, and U.S.-23 has since reopened.
🚨 Man fakes hostage situation at Ohio highway patrol post, causes chaos. A 44-year-old Columbus resident, Jeffrey Corby, claimed someone was being held at gunpoint in a vehicle outside the Circleville post, triggering a massive multi-agency response. Authorities quickly determined the report was false after finding the supposed vehicle - which Corby had driven to the post - completely empty. Law enforcement officials closed portions of US-23 during the incident but confirmed there was never any danger to the public. Corby now faces felony charges for inducing panic and is being held in Pickaway County Jail.
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