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City of Cincinnati admits it could've done more to save Kyle Plush
6 years ago
Cincinnati's 911 center and police department will change how they operate after Kyle Plush died in his van last month. Acting City Manager Patrick Duhaney, responding to 33 questions from Plush's family, admitted operators and officers could've done more to help save the 16-year-old student. Plush called 911 twice from a parking lot outside Seven Hills School on April 10, but police never found him. Ron Plush, who discovered his son's body later that day, said Duhaney's answers left him with even more questions.
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