Crime & Safety
Armed Suspect Robs Shaker Heights Resident
The suspect pulled a handgun on a resident walking down Fairhill Road. The suspect stole a cell phone and fled the scene.

SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH — A good walk ruined is a way to comically refer to a game of golf. It's also a glib way to describe what happened to a resident strolling down Fairhill Road this past week. Read on for more information on that incident and others from the past week.
Burglary, May 14 - Another day, another unlocked home, another burglary. This time, an unlocked home in the 3000 block of Morley Road was victimized and a resident's electronics and personal property were stolen overnight.
Theft from Motor Vehicle, May 14 - A laptop was stolen from a resident's unlocked car while it was parked overnight on the 2000 block of Kingsley Road.
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Theft from Motor Vehicle, May 14 - Personal property was stolen from an unlocked car parked on Kinglsey Road.
Burglary, May 17 - An unidentified suspect entered a Fairhill Road residence and stole cash from a resident.Theft, May 18 - A GPS device was stolen from an unlocked car in the 2000 block of Kingsley Rd. The resident reported the theft at 11:35 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Robbery, May 18 - An unidentified suspect pulled a handgun on a resident walking down Fairhill Rd. The suspect stole the resident's cell phone. No injuries were reported. Police say the suspect was a man wearing black clothing and a backpack.
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