Police spotted a car speeding on US 422, so they pulled the vehicle over. The driver, weeping, told police she had been kidnapped.
Police said the suspect smashed the rear passenger window on a vehicle to get inside.
Police said a drunk driver drove off an entrance ramp, through a fence, over a sign, and into the building.
Police said the man was intoxicated and waving a gun around after an argument with his girlfriend.
Two women had their money taken when they forgot their wallet and purse at Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks.
Police said the driver was taken to Solon Jail and blew a .170 on a breath test.
The executive reportedly scammed the hospital system out of $2.7 million. Now he'll spend 2.5 years in prison.
Police said cash was stolen and several things were thrown around the house and damaged.
Police said the resident's trunk and driver's side door were damaged while she was at work.
The boyfriend was intoxicated, agitated and eager to swear at officers, police said.
Solon Police said the man was too disoriented to talk. He claimed he'd run out of gas but wouldn't let police push his car from the road.
The IRS will never call a taxpayer and demand payment through gift cards.
The man allegedly threw $2 at a Market District employee when confronted about the theft.
The worker's manager told police she suspected the employee convinced a patient with dementia to write her a $1,000 check.
Police said a 15-year-old argued with library staff, tipped over a decorative tree, refused to leave, and then punched and kicked officers.
The Department of Justice indicted a 36-year-old for funneling drug profits through her real estate services business.
The man's car was seen swerving all over Cochran Road before police pulled him over.
Police said they spotted a vehicle turning into a closed parking lot at 3:15 a.m. in the morning.
The damage will cost the owners some $7,500 to repair, police said.
Police said the staffer managed to snatch $62, in cash, from their coworker's wallet.
Police currently believe the man died of natural causes, but his vehicle was missing from his home.
Police said the buses were parked at Orchard Middle School overnight. There is video of a suspect, but no one in the footage has been ID'd.
Officers said the man blew past a red light before he was pulled over.
Police said the man's employer called 911 to report the huffing.
While masquerading as another person, the suspect was able to purchase a $15,000 BMW.
Police said the inmate β a Chagrin Falls woman β was being held for intoxicated driving.
Plus, police had to arrest a gas station employee's mom after she allegedly refused to stop yelling at her son's coworker.
The owner of the backpack is being held for drug trafficking, police said.
Posts on social media indicated a student had been bullied and then threatened to attack the school. That rumor is false.
Police said the temporary employee has been charged with menacing and an arrest warrant has been issued for him.
Be on the lookout for similar frauds, and keep your family from falling into the trap.
Police made two arrests in the past week, finding more than 48.4 grams of marijuana during the busts.
The woman was working as a caregiver and had access to a fund setup for her patient, the DOJ said. She embezzled money from that fund.
Speeding, drifting out of lanes, open containers...police saw it all over that five-day stretch.
Someone drilled through a safe at a local car wash, stealing about $50 in quarters. The suspect tried to get into a second safe, too.
Police said they arrested drivers on Harper Road and US 422 for drinking and driving.
Investigators said the man was unable to stand on his own and was making a disturbance in the store.
A would-be thief tried to run off with cases of Red Bull, but his pants fell down, causing him to drop the stolen merchandise.
A Maple Heights man's company filed false tax returns on behalf of their clients over several years.
Drivers that use the SOM Center corridor may find their commute a bit longer next week.