Now police want your help finding the suspect.
The man who called himself the "Tax Beast" will have to serve 42 months in prison for tax fraud, the Department of Justice said.
A Northeast Ohio police department investigated two suspicious men at a local hotel. What they found led to two arrests.
A suspect fled police on Saturday, eventually driving off the road, losing control of his vehicle and plowing up a hill of bushes.
A local 34-year-old is facing a five-count indictment for his alleged role in a plan to bring marijuana into Ohio.
During a battle with a three-story house fire, a firefighter fell through a floor and was sent to the hospital for treatment.
Residents in Cleveland Heights and University Heights were robbed in their own driveways, at gunpoint, Tuesday night.
The FBI is asking the public for help in finding the two armed men that robbed Huntington Bank in Cleveland Heights.
The woman is part of a group who are stealing mail in Lake County.
The Cleveland Heights bank was robbed by two men on Wednesday morning. Now the FBI wants help finding the men responsible.
The Heights-Hillcrest Communications Center is located in the MetroHealth Building.
A new lawsuit claims a Euclid cop kicked and kneed a suspect in the groin. The union says physical force is sometimes necessary.
Former Euclid police officer Michael Amiott was fired in October for using excessive force on a different suspect.
Plus, two officers get a promotion at the Nov. 20 City Council meeting.
AAA gave the city its Platinum Award for Community Traffic Safety.
The woman was also sentenced to 41 months in prison.
The facility will serve Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, South Euclid and University Heights.
The city has at least 37 registered offenders, according to the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office.
Violent crimes include murder, rape, robberies and aggravated assaults.
Tervonβtae Taylorβ, from Cleveland Heights, is believed to be a member of the Heartless Felons. The group was planning drive-by shootings.
Police are looking for a man that has hit banks all over the east side in the past month, including banks in Euclid and Wickliffe.
Rayvonna Taylor, 28, was sentenced to prison for her role in distributing narcotics through the mail system.
A 68-year-old woman allegedly received fraudulent Social Security benefits for more than two decades.
A 15-year-old was shot three times on Wednesday night. He was rushed to a hospital but died from his injuries.
The mail carrier allegedly stole the contents of 74 letters and packages.
The city will help the school district identify a developer for the site, then the city will purchase the building from the schools.
The two were sentenced to spend six years in prison for selling heroin and fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose.
Police will be accepting unwanted or unneeded prescription drugs at locations throughout Northeast Ohio, including Cleveland Heights.
The Cleveland Division of the FBI are seeking a lone male suspect that came into the bank waving an automatic pistol and demanding money.
The five men all have previous convictions which should bar them from gun ownership. Law enforcement says the men all had guns anyways.
South Euclid PD has adopted standards from the Police Advisory Board to help strengthen community and police relationships.
Three men hit the bank at 10 a.m. on March 17. Two of the men had semi-automatic handguns, the FBI says.
Daylon Acton was wanted in connection with a series of bank robberies and carjackings in east side suburbs.
Trooper Kyle J. Major joined Virginia State Troopers after completing the 29 weeks training course.
Duwuan Jackson, 17, one part of a teenage duo wanted for a series of bank robberies and attempted car jackings, was arrested in Cleveland.
New images of 15-year-old Daylon Acton have been released with the hopes the public can identify the young man.
The pair of juvenile suspects is believed to be connected to a string of attempted carjackings, aggravated robberies, and bank robberies.
Three of the people facing charges are from out-of-state, indicating that this was part of a multi-state drug conspiracy, police say.
A pair of suspected carjackers tried to steal two cars in Euclid on Feb. 27. Both suspects were armed.
The FBI says the suspects may be connected to nine other robberies that occurred in February 2017.