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In this week’s Strongsville Police Blotter, a concerned Olive Drive resident called police about someone screaming and pounding on people’s doors.
Police initially said that a driver from Sandy, Utah was merging onto U.S. 97 when they hit and killed a pedestrian.
After threatening the D.C. club's security with a gun, the man returned in a vehicle and drove toward police, security and pedestrians, according to police.
Police responded to a theft at a Meijer store at 8:33 p.m. Jan. 12 and located the suspects’ vehicle on Laurel Road near Brintnall Drive. The driver, a Brunswick man, and his passenger, an Akron man, were found with the stolen items and were arrested for theft.
The civilian board told State College elected officials that it “investigated the anomaly.” However, when questioned about the specifics of the board’s review, the chair said, “Investigation might be too strong a word.
Authorities issue warning as door-kicking prank trend gains traction on social media. The dangerous challenge has led to shootings and arrests nationwide.
Hundreds of law enforcement officers are expected to attend the funeral Thursday for Uxbridge police officer Stephen LaPorta.
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Supreme Court agrees to decide if police can seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether police warrants that allow access to large amounts of cellphone location data to identify people near a crime scene are constitutional.