Here are some of the weirdest police reports and incidents from departments across the region.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force has recently updated this list of wanted fugitives.
If you insist on driving after a few drinks, here's what you should know about how alcohol affects your system and your criminal record.
This is the third hurricane where Tim Gemind has aided in the relief efforts.
Jerry Schorr helped Bath Police find and rescue Arthur Cole in July 2011.
Curious about the stack of police reports Susan Sullivan had at last week's Planning Commission meeting? We got 'em.
Information provided by the Bath Township Police Department.
The hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm earlier Tuesday.
Don Adams and his wife Jeanette lived in Akron.
The Salvation Army and American Red Cross branches in Ohio and nationally are poised to provide aid to those who need it, and you can help them do it.
Northeast Ohio will feel some of Hurricane Sandy's wrath, but most of the damage is being done on the East Coast.
Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department.
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The police will be doing their part to patrol on Halloween, but parents can do a little extra to ensure their children's safety on a "scary" night.
Vice President Joe Biden will speak at Lorain High School this afternoon.
Akron Public Utilities are working on repairs.
Information provided by the Bath Township Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Information provided by the Copley Police Department.
Information provided by the Copley-Fairlawn School District.
The couple was found by family members this morning.
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Nobody was hurt and the apartment is not habitable.
For kids under 18, even talking on cell phones while driving will be illegal.
Police chief said township can get same service from Ohio State Patrol for free.
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