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Worker: 'I have safety concerns when walking around building, leaving late'

Buildings hit by bullets four times from Jan. 19 through 27

The images, taken at 12:56 a.m. on Dec. 27, show a 2013-2015 white Ford Fusion sedan on Fort Washington Way, about to get onto the entrance ramp of Interstate 71 around the time one of the shootings took place.
The images, taken at 12:56 a.m. on Dec. 27, show a 2013-2015 white Ford Fusion sedan on Fort Washington Way, about to get onto the entrance ramp of Interstate 71 around the time one of the shootings took place.
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Worker: 'I have safety concerns when walking around building, leaving late'
Buildings hit by bullets four times from Jan. 19 through 27
Cincinnati police released new evidence they hope will help lead them to the person who shot at Queen City Square.Cincinnati police released images Tuesday afternoon of a vehicle-of-interest in at least one of four shootings that damaged windows in two buildings, Great American Tower and 303 Building, over the last month.Images: Suspect car in Great American Tower shootingThe images, taken at 12:56 a.m. on Jan. 27, show a 2013-2015 white Ford Fusion sedan on Fort Washington Way, about to get onto the entrance ramp of Interstate 71 around the time one of the shootings took place.Watch this story"We believe that to be a muzzle flash of a pistol being fired at the building," said Cincinnati Police Lt. Bret Isaac. "It appears that it came from the left side, the drivers side of the car. You can't really determine the depth of this totally, so it could be someone in the back seat, potentially."Watch this story"I have some safety concerns when I'm walking around the building and leaving late in the evening," said Ariel Mullins, who works in the Great American Tower.Her husband picked her up from work on Tuesday night and when he's not available, she tries to leave with co-workers."You know, it just would be nice to have some closure, some answers," she said.Chris Lucas manages the Skyline Chile that sits across the street from the Great American Tower. He parks in the Tower and said the shootings are top-of-mind among his employees and customers."Hopefully, there is a quick, easy solution where we can get whoever's doing this locked away," Lucas said. No injuries were reported in the shootings, which took place during evening and overnight hours when the buildings were mostly empty.Police said they have not recovered the gun itself but know it was a handgun that was used to shatter windows at the Great American Tower and an adjoining building on four separate occasions. The shootings took place after business hours from Jan. 19. through the 27.

Cincinnati police released new evidence they hope will help lead them to the person who shot at Queen City Square.

Cincinnati police released images Tuesday afternoon of a vehicle-of-interest in at least one of four shootings that damaged windows in two buildings, Great American Tower and 303 Building, over the last month.

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Images: Suspect car in Great American Tower shooting

The images, taken at 12:56 a.m. on Jan. 27, show a 2013-2015 white Ford Fusion sedan on Fort Washington Way, about to get onto the entrance ramp of Interstate 71 around the time one of the shootings took place.

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"We believe that to be a muzzle flash of a pistol being fired at the building," said Cincinnati Police Lt. Bret Isaac. "It appears that it came from the left side, the drivers side of the car. You can't really determine the depth of this totally, so it could be someone in the back seat, potentially."

Watch this story

"I have some safety concerns when I'm walking around the building and leaving late in the evening," said Ariel Mullins, who works in the Great American Tower.

Her husband picked her up from work on Tuesday night and when he's not available, she tries to leave with co-workers.

"You know, it just would be nice to have some closure, some answers," she said.

Chris Lucas manages the Skyline Chile that sits across the street from the Great American Tower. He parks in the Tower and said the shootings are top-of-mind among his employees and customers.

"Hopefully, there is a quick, easy solution where we can get whoever's doing this locked away," Lucas said. 

No injuries were reported in the shootings, which took place during evening and overnight hours when the buildings were mostly empty.

Police said they have not recovered the gun itself but know it was a handgun that was used to shatter windows at the Great American Tower and an adjoining building on four separate occasions. The shootings took place after business hours from Jan. 19. through the 27.