Police do not yet know how the woman died. She was found on Oakwood Drive.
The standards are part of the state’s efforts to strengthen community and police relations.
Police received calls that a car was driving erratically down Lear Road. Officers found a car peeling its tires in the parking lot.
Police spoke to juveniles after the incident and were unable to gather any solid evidence.
The man allegedly knew the robbers and drove to the park with them. They forcefully stole the money and then drove off without him.
Scott Wuensch, 40, has been arrested by the Summit County Sheriff's Office and now faces three separate charges.
The state standards have been established to help close the gap between the police officers and the community.
Police were able to catch the hooligans that vandalized a resident's car.
The Lorain PD has adopted and implemented state standards established by the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board.
Five juveniles were brawling at the intersection of Carriage Lane and Hermann Drive. That and other incidents in this week's blotter.
The teen was running around his car on Newport Court. Callers reported the erratic behavior.
One man was throwing snowballs at his neighbor's house. The snowballs did some damage and a report was filed with police.
The woman became friends with the man on Facebook and then proceeded to buy more than $77,000 in gift cards on his advice.
The man wore a fake mustache and goatee while robbing Chemical Bank.
The driver and passenger were unhurt, but were both charged with underage consumption of alcohol.
The theft was discovered by the woman's nurse and social care worker. That and other incidents in this week's police blotter.
The woman was believed to be under the influence of alcohol. The incident took place at 3:40 a.m.
The body of Elizabeth Kurish, 60, found on Interstate 71 Thursday night.
That and other incidents in this week's police blotter.
The three boys from Lenawee County, Michigan were given to someone their father met online in 2010. Now police have these updated photos.
Police also rushed a 15-year-old to the hospital when they found him in an extremely intoxicated state.
Officers say the suspect may have been involved in a credit card theft in November.
The carrier said that he felt threatened by the animal.
A part was hanging off of her Ford Explorer and it got snagged by the drain grate.
Callers reported that the man was acting suspiciously. When officers arrived, the man became angry and resisted arrest.
Help police identify the man that robbed the bank on Nov. 25.
The male suspect robbed the Chemical Bank on Cooper Foster Park Road.
The Hatfield and the McCoys it's not. But these neighbors do need to calm down.
Officers received a tip cluing them to the student's possession. Officers also dealt with an Avon Lake woman who was mailed dog poop.
A man robbed Northwest Savings Bank Nov. 5.
Police discovered the man in his apartment and attempted some life-saving tactics, to no avail.
A bogus jury summons is being emailed to people throughout the nation.
Police took the woman to the Avon Cleveland Clinic hospital for treatment.
Manns sent Summit County Clerks and Prosecutor’s Office letters including a white powdery substance, and said the substance was anthrax.
Two leaf blowers were stolen from residents in the past week.
Officers will be at Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Two residents reported a thief breaking into their home and stealing several items on Oct. 7.
A man's ex-girlfriend harassed him and his mother, a 17-year-old ran away from home, and more in this week's blotter.