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CRIME & SAFETY
Armed Lake County driver arrested after ramming woman’s car, deputies say
PAINESVILLE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - Lake County deputies say they arrested a 41-year-old man Tuesday after he allegedly threatened a woman. According to the sheriff, the investigation involving Justin White, of Mentor, began following reports that a driver was waving a gun and going speeds of 100 MPH on State Route 2.
Man shoots into neighbor’s garage, hitting woman: Bainbridge Township Police Blotter
After a man fired some type of air rifle or BB gun into a garage party, hitting a woman’s shoulder, several men tackled him and held him for police at 10 p.m. July 6. When an officer arrived, the shooter was being held to the ground by two men. A third man was kicking what was described as a kid’s gun from the road.
15-year-old honored for locating a missing child
MONTVILLE TWP. — A 15-year-old Montville Township resident was awarded a Community Excellence Award from the Montville Township Police Department on Tuesday evening for finding a missing child. On June 14, the Montville Township Police Department received a call that 10-year-old Mikey Fourmann had gone missing on trails by...
Problems with packages, flags and a stolen vehicle: Russell Township Police Blotter
After receiving complaints about flags installed on utility poles, The Illuminating Company notified police at 10:15 a.m. July 12 that its employees will be removing the flags someone installed in the area of Pekin Road. Grand theft: Birchmont Drive. Police took a report of a vehicle theft at 6:49 a.m....
Eastlake Police donate seized vehicle to Willoughby-Eastlake Schools auto program
The Eastlake Police Department recently turned over ownership of a seized vehicle to Willoughby-Eastlake Schools. Chief Larry Reik said the 2004 Dodge Stratus was forfeited due to a drug arrest, and the department did not have a need for the vehicle and it was in major disrepair. “We normally post...
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