State agency probes damage at YSU president’s home


LIBERTY — The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation has joined the probe into the shooting that damaged the home of Youngstown State University’s president.

Dr. David C. Sweet, who has served as the university president since 2000, said he and his wife, Pat, discovered bullet holes and a bullet in their Fairway Drive home after returning from out of town last weekend.

The Sweets were away between Dec. 20 and 28 and discovered the damage on the morning of Dec. 29.

Liberty Township police reported recovering two .22-caliber bullet fragments from inside the home and eight .22-caliber bullet casings on the street outside the residence. The report also said two windows were broken by the shots and there was some interior damage.

Sweet said Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann called him Wednesday and said he would assign the BCI to work with Liberty Township authorities on the investigation.

The BCI serves as a resource to law-enforcement agencies throughout the state, particularly in the areas of analyzing DNA, ballistics and other physical evidence.

Sweet said he is unaware of any problems in his neighborhood that might be tied to the shooting, and the fact that there were apparently no related incidents in the area during that time period leads authorities to suspect that it might be “university-related.”