At least three people have been shot across multiple scenes overnight in Carthage.All scenes are within a mile of each other. Police have been on scene since 1:30 a.m.Investigators have confirmed to WLWT that one person was shot at a home at Vine St. and 69th St., where police have placed evidence markers and are entering and exiting as part of their investigation.Officials have not released that person’s condition.A short time later, police were called to another scene just down the road, at the Speedway Gas Station on Vine and East North Bend. Officers confirm two more people were shot there.WLWT’s cameras saw officers focusing on a car at that scene. It was eventually towed away as evidence.Police do believe the two scenes are connected.Officers have not released any information on the condition of the victims or announced any arrests.

CINCINNATI —

At least three people have been shot across multiple scenes overnight in Carthage.

All scenes are within a mile of each other. Police have been on scene since 1:30 a.m.

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7 people were shot in Cincinnati last night.
I’m at the 69th & Vine in Carthage where someone was shot at 1:30am. Mins later 2 people were shot at the Speedway just down the road.
WLWT’s Richard Chiles is in OTR where 4 people were shot.
We have the latest on @WLWT pic.twitter.com/LLr2N9HFW1

— Rachel Whelan WLWT (@rwhelantv) November 2, 2025

Investigators have confirmed to WLWT that one person was shot at a home at Vine St. and 69th St., where police have placed evidence markers and are entering and exiting as part of their investigation.

Officials have not released that person’s condition.

A short time later, police were called to another scene just down the road, at the Speedway Gas Station on Vine and East North Bend. Officers confirm two more people were shot there.

WLWT’s cameras saw officers focusing on a car at that scene. It was eventually towed away as evidence.

Police do believe the two scenes are connected.

Officers have not released any information on the condition of the victims or announced any arrests.