Crime & Safety
Police Arrest Man Complaining About Roommate: Westlake Police
The man called police to say there was a person in his home, refusing to leave. That person was his roommate.

WESTLAKE, OH — A man that called police to complain about his roommate was arrested for disorderly conduct on Thursday, police said.
At 4 p.m., a man called police to say there was a person inside his apartment that was refusing to leave. Officers rushed to the scene.
When police arrived, the caller and his "intruder" were both in the parking lot. Police said the caller appeared to be highly intoxicated. The supposed intruder claimed he actually lived in the caller's apartment, and then produced paperwork to prove it.
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The caller then began ignoring what police said and straying towards the police cruisers. Police said the man kept walking toward the rear doors of the cop cars, where a Westlake Police K9 was watching everything unfold.
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Police arrested the caller for disorderly conduct and took him to Westlake Jail. He was tested and found to be four times past the legal limit for driving. He was allowed to sober and then released, police said.
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