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Beachwood police charge woman in employee-on-employee violence crime at rehab facility
BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- Police were called to a local rehabilitation facility on a report of an employee attacking a fellow employee. At 7:20 p.m. Sept. 25, an officer was dispatched to Beachwood Pointe Care Center, 23900 Chagrin Blvd., where a female employee, 44, of Cleveland Heights, reported being assaulted by a nursing assistant.
Man arrested for punching, threatening to throw wife down stairs: Beachwood police blotter
BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- Domestic violence: East Baintree Road. At 7:20 p.m. Sept. 25, officers were dispatched to a home where it was reported by a woman walking her dog that a woman could be heard from a driveway screaming for help. At the home, a man answered the door. He...
A new restaurant has opened in Cleveland Heights, Ohio
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - A local restaurant chain has opened a new location in the city. Are you a fan of Mexican food? If you answered yes to that question, you might want to know that Cozumel has opened a new restaurant in Cleveland Heights at 2196 Lee Rd, according to the restaurant's website. The new location opened for business last month.
Arrest warrant issued for 2 men allegedly involved in Cleveland 'street takeover'
CLEVELAND — An arrest warrant has been issued for two Summit County men in connection with a "street takeover" that happened in Cleveland. According to an arrest warrant obtained by 3News, Gauge Michael Thomas Franklin of Akron and John Alan Dietrich of Barberton are both wanted by Cleveland police for aggravated arson.
Warrensville Heights Mayor Brad Sellers sentenced to probation after pleading guilty in tax abatement case
CLEVELAND — Brad Sellers, who has served as the mayor of Warrensville Heights since 2012, pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor charges of petty theft and tampering with records. The 61-year-old Sellers was sentenced to a year of probation by Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Kelly Ann Gallagher. He...
What do teachers do all day? 3News heads to Shaker Heights to find out
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — In the fall of 2022, there were 3.2 million full-time public-school teachers in the United States, according to the latest numbers from the National Center for Education Statistics. But if you ever wondered what a teacher’s full day entails, 3News has the answer. A...
Summit County sheriff: Cleveland 17-year-old arrested after 3 suspects steal man's car, shoes from Coventry gas station
CLEVELAND — Summit County authorities are searching for suspects involved in an alleged group carjacking at a Sheetz gas station in Coventry Township on Wednesday. According to a release from the Summit County Sheriff's Office, a 17-year-old male from Cleveland was arrested in connection to the incident at the Sheetz on West Waterloo Road. Two suspects remain at large.
Cleveland police release report detailing stops, searches and arrests
CLEVELAND — The City of Cleveland released an “unprecedented” report on police stops, searches and arrests Wednesday, fulfilling a requirement of the Department of Justice Consent Decree the police department has been under since 2015. The report dives into numbers from 2022, a delay that city officials...
Drunk driver crashes into Rally’s causing substantial damage
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- A vehicle crashed into Rally’s around 12:15 a.m. Sept. 29, causing substantial damage to the side of the building and to outdoor concrete patio tables. Responding officers found several people in the area and the driver out of his vehicle. He showed obvious signs of intoxication and was very uncooperative, refusing to perform sobriety tests.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz to headline fundraiser in Cleveland this Saturday
CLEVELAND — For the first time in this election cycle, a member of the Democratic Party's main presidential ticket is headed to Northeast Ohio. Vice presidential nominee and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be in Cleveland this Saturday for a campaign fundraiser, the Harris Victory Fund announced. The date and location of the reception have not been announced, and staffers have not said if Walz will make any public appearances while in the area.
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