Crime & Safety
Meth Found On Man That Couldn't ID Himself In Solon
Police said the man gave them an ID card, but it clearly wasn't him.

SOLON, OH — Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were found on a man stopped on Aurora Road on June 22. Police said the man has been unable to identify himself to police.
Officers spotted the man at about 12:30 a.m. on June 22. He was riding a bicycle down Aurora Road, near 30100, but was riding without any lights. An officer stopped the man to talk to him.
Police said they quickly saw signs that the man was impaired. He also could not identify himself. He gave police an ID card, but the image wasn't the man.
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Officers investigated the ID card and learned from ICE that the card was fake. Police then found methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia on the man's person. The man was arrested and taken to Solon Jail.
Solon Police said they were working to find the real identity of the man. In the meantime, he has been charged with drug possession and possession of paraphernalia.
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