Police say a rented Ford Fusion was left running in a driveway and was stolen by an unidentified suspect.
Police are searching for the three suspects that attempted to rob the Buckeye State Credit Union on April 3.
Three armed men entered the credit union and held bank employees at gunpoint.
The PNC on South Moreland was robbed on April 1 by a lone male suspect.
Thieves stole a hot water tank and plumbing from one home and merely broke into another.
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The vehicle was reported stolen by an apartment complex and its residents who may have witnessed the theft.
A Norwood Road resident reported her car missing. Police later located the vehicle and arrested two teenagers for damaging the car.
Police are also searching for a man who robbed the BP Gas Station on Larchmere Boulevard.
The resident was shot in the body and was transported to University Hospitals. Listen to the frantic 911 call a neighbor made.
The 17-year-old was punched in the face while walking down Chagrin Boulevard.
Unlocked cars, garages, and houses were hit by thieves this past week. Police are reporting at least five incidents of theft.
For months, unlocked cars, garages, and homes have been hit by unidentified suspects. Now police say they've arrested three suspects.
The 15-year-old was walking down Chagrin Boulevard when two men pulled a handgun on him. The teen managed to get away unharmed.
The owner of the vehicle left it unlocked and running, with the keys in the ignition. The car was subsequently stolen.
Remember to lock up your cars and homes before retiring for the evening. A number of thefts in the city occur with unlocked property.
The man allegedly hit the Huntington Bank located at 17121 Chagrin Boulevard on Feb. 2.
A pair of residents didn't lock their respective cars and paid the price. A prowler hit their vehicles and got money and tech from the cars.
The city had its lowest number of Part 1 crimes, like robbery and arson, since 1959.
A man with a gun approached a pedestrian on Fairhill Road, but was scared off by a passing car.
The work is scheduled to last until the middle of March.
The man is believed to have rifled through several unlocked cars throughout the city.
Unlocked cars throughout the city were rifled through by an unidentified suspect on Jan. 17 and Jan. 18.
The man is likely connected to a series of thefts from unlocked cars throughout the city. Call the police if you know his face.
The burglaries took place an hour apart. One was on Rye Road and the other was on Inverness Road.
Someone tripped an alarm during a break-in at a Shaker Heights business. Police found damaged property and stolen good on the scene.
The suspect is believed to have hit stores in Shaker Heights and Garfield Heights. See video of one of his crimes.
A resident also had her purse stolen from her unlocked car on North Moreland Boulevard.
One of the deceased is Carol Posner, a 76-year-old woman. Police believe her husband may have killed her.
An unidentified suspect entered the gas station, pulled out a handgun, and demanded money. He then fled the area on foot.
Car thefts, carjacking and shoplifting make the police blotter this week.
Do you recognize this woman? Help police locate a thief that stole an elderly woman's car.
Last week, two cars were stolen in the city. Now police are warning residents to not leave their cars unaccompanied in the driveway.
The van was stolen at 4:20 p.m. on Wednesday.
Shaker Heights Police announced the arrests via Facebook, after previously asking the community for help identifying the suspects.
That incident and others in this week's police blotter.
Police are looking for help identifying a group of people that lit a dumpster fire at the school.
Police say the garage was locked at the time of the break-in.
We've got a list of tips that keep your holiday gifts safely in your possession. Don't get hit by "front porch shoppers."
The department is offering tips to avoid getting ripped off this holiday season.