The suspect was startled by a resident and took off running down Mozart Drive, according to police.
Police said they found a missing Akron teenager when they stopped a car on Columbia.
Police said they stopped a car on Clemens Road for a traffic violation and noticed signs of drug use inside the vehicle.
Police said they believe the suspect stole more than $1,000 in energy drinks from the Westlake Drug Mart.
Officers stopped a suspicious vehicle leaving a local motel, and found two weapons inside the vehicle.
Police said the marijuana was in both raw, plant form and in edibles, food laced with marijuana.
Two people have been hospitalized following the accident, according to reports.
Police watched as a driver and passenger clumsily climbed over each other to switch seats, hitting the car horn in the process.
The woman had to be restrained in her cell, and her boots and jacket had to be taken away, police said.
Police said two people have been charged with drug-related offenses.
The woman was found unconscious in the parking lot. She told officers she had worked the night shift and fallen asleep in her car.
Police are asking the public for help finding two people suspected of stealing children's clothes from the store.
Police said a woman wanted on a felony drug charge was discovered at a local motel.
The woman had parked her SUV on the side of the highway. She told police she was just charging her phone.
The driver told police they meant to hit the brakes, but punched the accelerator instead.
Police are looking for two men that stole several purses from the Michael Kors store in Crocker Park on Thursday night.
Police said the girl also struggled against officers when they tried to handcuff her.
Police said they arrested the same man twice in two days — once for stealing vodka from a gas station and once for passing out in a bathroom
Police said a 36-year-old threw something at another car on I-90, leading to his eventual arrest.
Police said they also found crack pipes, burnt foil, and a knife inside the vehicle.
Police said a 40-year-old woman passed out while driving on I-90 and drifted off the road. Bystanders gave her CPR to keep her alive.
Police are asking the public for help identifying the suspect. Video of the incident was released by investigators.
Police said they arrested the bush-dwelling man and a woman parked in a stranger's driveway. Stolen goods were found in their possession.
Police said they found the suspected narcotics when they stopped a GMC Yukon on I-90 for a traffic violation.
A charter bus stopped in Westlake after a female passenger accused the man of forcing her into prostitution, police said.
The man was slipping in and out of consciousness. Witnesses told police he was a known heroin user.
The man was the husband of one of the doctor's patients. He was later taken into custody by police and charged with aggravated menacing.
Officers said they found heroin on the man, after a K9 officer helped track the man down.
Police said the man did not know he had been in a car crash. An 11-year-old was sent to the hospital after the accident.
The man called police to say there was a person in his home, refusing to leave. That person was his roommate.
One of the driver's fares told him she had "robbed" someone at Hyatt Hotel. The driver was able to describe the woman to police.
Both deaths appear to have involved the use of opioids, police said.
The Department of Justice is also accusing the man of dumping animal blood in a stream, polluting the water.
Police said the man was wearing a tactical vest and had a gun and methamphetamine in his car.
Court documents said police stopped a car in Westlake and then found 15 pounds of fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine inside the vehicle.
Starz Ballroom and D'Italia were both burgled around the New Year's holiday.
Police said a 31-year-old Fairview Park man died in a Westlake hotel. They suspect heroin and crack cocaine played a part in his death.
The suspect told police he "does" crack cocaine which contributed to his decision to rob the movie goer.
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The driver was not injured, but police believe she was intoxicated.