Officers tracked snowprints onto the lake, where there was a hole in the ice. A body was then fished out of the water.
The department wants residents to be extra cautious with their personal information this year.
Police were brought to the scene by an alarm. Nothing appears to have been taken.
Homes on Van Aken Boulevard and East Byron Road were both broken into on Dec. 31.
Two men bumped the driver's car on New Year's Eve. When he stopped they pointed a gun at him and stole his vehicle.
The police department announced on Facebook that K9 officer Bak was killed by an aggressive form of cancer.
The locked house was hit by a burglar, police say. The theft was discovered at about 11:30 p.m.
Nothing says holiday season like someone getting into your home and stealing your personal property.
Armed men stole a car and personal property from a Cleveland man and a Shaker Heights resident.
The Heights-Hillcrest Communications Center is located in the MetroHealth Building.
For the second time in less than two weeks, a car was snatched while it was parked at a gas station.
A resident posted on social media about a "confrontation" in their backyard. Turns out, they made the whole thing up.
A 2014 black Dodge Journey was stolen while its owner was inside a local gas station.
One day before Thanksgiving, three men reportedly robbed a Shaker Heights resident at gunpoint. Police have caught one of the three suspects
Two residents reported property missing from their home or business. A third resident said someone had gotten into their home.
Homes on Onaway Road and Van Aken Boulevard were entered by unidentified suspects.
An orange 2015 motorcycle was stolen while it was parked in the city.
The Cleveland Police officer was pulled about 5 feet by the vehicle.
Police dealt with a variety of incidents during the week of Halloween.
Someone fired a gun near Lomond Boulevard, causing some damage, police say. No one was hurt in the incident.
Prowlers are targeting unlocked vehicles and homes throughout the city. Lock up after yourself and keep yourself safe.
Police are searching for thieves that hit unlocked cars in the city.
The facility will serve Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, South Euclid and University Heights.
A variety of theft incidents have been hitting businesses and residents.
Police Sergeant Daniel D. Grispino and Firefighter/Paramedic Benjamin Miller will receive awards Oct. 18.
The city has at least 14 registered offenders, according to the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office.
Two cars and one house were hit by prowlers this past week.
Police have asked residents to lock their cars at night. The advice didn't reach everyone.
Over the past few weeks, thieves have been snatching unsecured bikes throughout the city.
Police are asking residents to lock their cars and keep car keys in their possession.
Timothy Mitchell, 59, had sex with a 16-year-old student in 1995. He resigned his position May 31, 2017.
The painting will be unveiled Sept. 23 at the Shaker Heights Fire House. Tours of the facility will also be available that day.
A juvenile boy ran from the high school but was caught by police. A rumor started soon after that he was in possession of a weapon.
Police dealt with two thefts from unlocked cars on Warrensville Center Road last week.
The suspect, a 14-year-old boy, was seen stealing personal property from an unlocked vehicle on Van Aken Boulevard.
A group that does not have permission to solicit in the city has been going door-to-door selling magazines. Have they hit your home?
The boy said he an unknown man shot at him. The boy was not hurt.
The suspect jumped into the back of the woman's car and tried to get her to drive him somewhere.
A Cleveland Heights man said he saw a man digging through his car. The prowler appeared to have a handgun.
Two suspects brandished firearms and robbed a man, stealing his wallet and his gun.