The following information was supplied by the Stow Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The father of a Massillon man said his son answered an ad for a job down in Noble County and has been missing since Nov. 13.
The Stow Fire Department spent three days last week training to successfully and safely extract a person from a flipped car.
The following information was supplied by Noble County Prosecutor Clifford Sickler and Noble County Sheriff Stephen Hannum. It does not indicate a conviction.
Two Summit County men are in custody while the FBI continues its investigation about two men who were lured by a Craigslist ad in southern Ohio.
The FBI is working with several enforcement agencies, including the Stow Police Department, on a case that started in Caldwell, Ohio, a special FBI agent told Stow Patch.
A high school junior was questioned at the school by the FBI and Stow police officers and arrested Wednesday night, according to the superintendent.
If you get stuck in a car following an accident, the fire department is up-to-date on training to extract you from the vehicle. See a video story on the training soon!
The calls were provided by the Stow Police Records Department.
The condition of the injured is not known as of 5 p.m. Oct. 27.
DEA's one-year ban takes effect, but some say it won't halt high-inducing products.
Saturday is National Drug Take Back Day, but there is always a receptacle in Stow to D.U.M.P. old medications.
Hats off to our Heroes will recognize five fallen officers in Ohio during the Cleveland Browns game Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.
After a gold cross was stolen from a deceased soldier's father's home, $56,000 in jewelry (most of it gold) was burglarized from another house.
Summit County CrimeStoppers is offering up to $2,000 to have Army Sgt. Bryan Large's necklace returned.
The Stow Police Department is working hard to get a lead on where a Stow soldier's cross is after it was stolen from his father's home.
Police aren't commenting on whether or not the car has yielded new clues from last week's burglary and armed theft that occurred in Stow by a man who's yet to be caught or identified.