Police said the 23-year-old man caused a two-car accident that left both vehicles heavily damaged.
More reports could still come in, but there have been five loose dog complaints so far this month. Most of the dogs attacked other pets.
Police said the woman's car was severely damaged and her airbags had been deployed. She reportedly said she didn't know what happened.
The men had no idea they were parked next to an Avon Lake detective.
A 23-year-old was shot multiple times on Sunday morning. He later died at Mercy Regional.
Officers found a syringe and a spoon in the son's bedroom, both containing possible drug residue, according to police.
An 18-year-old allegedly brought a handgun to the school last week. Police said they also found knives in the possession of other students.
The city is moving neighborhood to neighborhood flushing hydrants.
Police figured the man was drunk. Then they got there — and saw the pig.
Plus, a wanted man hides out in a closet to avoid police and a package is stolen from a front porch.
The accused shooter reportedly said a pit bull got loose and was chasing children.
Ignoring the flashing red lights, a 40-year-old man allegedly drove around a stopped school bus. Luckily, the bus driver got his info.
Two students attending prom at Fontaine Bleau Event Center allegedly had alcohol in their vehicle. The teens didn't get to stay at the dance
Callers reported seeing a person passed out behind the wheel of a car. Police said the man was drunk.
A 37-year-old Lorain man was going to kill a woman for an inmate at a New Jersey prison. But law enforcement caught him first.
“It is almost a daily occurrence to hear of a death due to heroin or fentanyl,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Stephen D. Anthony.
An employee with the Lorain County Children Services program was forcibly taken out of a home while trying to meet with children.
Two of the fighters are roommates.
Residents turned out in droves for National Drug Take Back Day, part of an initiative to combat drug addiction before it starts.
Arrests made by the Avon and Avon Lake police departments were down in 2017 versus 2016.
Plus, tax fraud season hits an Avon Lake resident and a teenager is busted for smoking marijuana in a parking lot.
Prescription Oxycodone was the only thing stolen from the house.
About four years ago, an Avon Lake man reported his go-cart stolen. This month, he saw a similar looking go-cart for-sale online.
When police pulled over the juvenile's car, he took off running. He's now being charged with resisting arrest.
Police had to administer Narcan — an anti-overdose drug — to a 28-year-old woman to keep her alive.
A 51-year-old man told police his back window on his car was shot out while he was sitting at a stop sign.
Whoever snagged the wallet tried to use the man's credit cards in purchases around Cleveland.
An off-duty officer has been accused of trying to look up a waitress' skirt and punching a security guard at the JACK Casino.
Four teenagers were cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Police were called to Canterbury Road for reports of a man possibly overdosing on the street.
An elderly resident and a local business owner both got ensnared by credit card scams.
Police and paramedics took the juvenile to a local hospital after he texted someone and said he wasn't feeling good.
A Medina County man has been charged with robbing Chemical Bank in Grafton in late February.
Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish a blaze at a home on Schooner Court this week. But one resident was still rushed to the ER.
Police worked hard to find the unit's owner and get it back to him.
The parents asked police to charge their son for unruly behavior. That and other incidents in the Avon Lake police blotter.
Senior Mallory Stowe's artwork will go on display in Columbus and New York City this year.
All kindergarten through fourth grade students in the district will now be reading "The Mouse and Motorcycle."
Unwanted medications, pills only, can be given to Avon Lake Police on April 28.
Police pursued a fleeing car on March 10 until the driver wrecked her vehicle in Lorain.