9 people, including teens, hurt in shooting at Bath Township Airbnb

Published: Nov. 2, 2025 at 9:10 AM EST|Updated: Nov. 3, 2025 at 8:58 AM EST
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BATH TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - The Bath Township Police Department is investigating an overnight shooting early Sunday morning at an Airbnb that left multiple people, including teenagers, injured.

According to a release from Bath Township Police, at around midnight, officers responded after multiple 911 calls reporting a shooting at an Airbnb rental in the 900 block of Top O Hill Drive.

Police believe that a large group of juveniles arrived at the home after a social media post promoted the party.

Then an unknown shooter or shooters fired multiple rounds inside the home, struck multiple people and then fled the scene.

When emergency personnel arrived, they provided life-saving assistance to the victims, who were then taken to the hospital.

Police said the ages of the victims range from 15 to 20.

The following agencies also responded to the scene: Akron Police Department, Summit County Sheriff’s Office, Copley Police Department, Fairlawn Police Department, Richfield Village Police Department, Richfield Fire Department, Copley Fire Department, Fairlawn Fire Department, Bath Fire Department, Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department, Granger Township Fire Department, Sharon Center Fire Department, Akron Fire Department and Norton Fire Department.

Police said the current condition of the victims is unknown at this time.

According to the release, investigators from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations and the Bath Township Police are currently processing the crime scene.

Police are working to identify who is responsible for the shooting.

Akron Mayor Shammas Malik shared the following statement on Facebook:

Anyone with information is asked to call the Bath Township Police Department Detective Bureau at 330-666-3736.

Airbnb shared the following statement on the shooting:

Airbnb said it is also in contact with the host, and the listing is suspended from the platform as investigations continue.

This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.