The chemicals were identified as automotive waste, including oil, transmission fluid, and/or radiator fluid, Beavercreek Police said Thursday. The Ohio EPA responded to the scene and took the necessary mitigation steps, and did not indicate that there was any danger to the public, police said.
Anyone who has information is urged to contact Beavercreek Police detective Ryan Stein at 937-427-5529, ext. 248, or steinr@beavercreekohio.gov.
The Beavercreek Golf Club posted on its Facebook page that the organization “would greatly appreciate any assistance in identifying the person(s) responsible for damaging a hole on its course.”
“We are still open and the hole is playable. We are diligently working toward restoring the affected areas. As always, we appreciate your support!” the club wrote.
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