Crime & Safety
Flipped Car On Hendon Road In Beachwood
Late on Tuesday, a driver hit two parked cars and then flipped her own vehicle, according to police reports.

BEACHWOOD, OH — Police and fire crews rushed to Hendon Road for reports of a flipped car on Tuesday night. The driver of the upside down car, an adult woman, was apparently drunk, according to police reports, and was arrested.
Before flipping, the woman hit two parked cars and then somehow flipped her own vehicle, police reports said. The woman did not need medical attention and was taken back to Beachwood Jail, where she was booked for operating a vehicle impaired.
Read more about other incidents from the past week below.
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OVI, May 7 — Police arrested a man for driving a car impaired on early Monday morning. The man was stopped for speeding on Cedar Road at about 1:40 a.m. The man was then charged for driving impaired.
Found Property, May 7 — An iPhone was found on Geo Zeiger Drive.
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Fraud, May 7 — Someone got access to a Halburton Road resident's credit cards and AT&T account.
Identity Theft, May 7 — An unidentified person rented out a Beachwood resident's home to unsuspecting people. Police say that during the course of their investigation into the incident, a man was arrested on an active warrant.
Bicycle Theft, May 8 — Someone stole a Beachwood Middle School student's bicycle on Tuesday. The student said he was in-class during the theft. The bicycle is valued at $175, according to police reports.
Found Property, May 9 — A wallet was found near the Green Road Synagogue on Wednesday. The wallet was turned into Beachwood Police.
Marijuana Possession, May 9 — Three people were cited for possession of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Handicap Parking Violation, May 9 — Police cited a woman for a handicap parking violation.
Fraud, May 9 — Someone hacked into a Beachwood resident's bank account and sent money to an account in Omaha, Nebraska.
Grand Theft Building, May 10 — An employee of Helix Linear Technologies allegedly stole $1,000 of scrap metal.
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