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A 38-year-old was arrested after a short foot chase on East 53rd; officers recovered two guns and multiple suspected narcotics. The man faces drug- and weapons-related charges.
A Flock camera alert led North Olmsted police to a car stolen in Cleveland; officers rescued an 8-year-old and arrested two people.
Family members discovered grenades, mines and other ordnance in a Columbia Station home; the Lorain County Bomb Squad responded and warned residents not to touch suspect items.
A sprint car left the track during Ohio Sprint Speedweek at Wayne County Speedway, striking spectators and injuring three people, two critically.
A package suspected to contain an explosive prompted evacuations on Keynote Circle in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio; federal investigators and bomb technicians are on scene.
Former Bellevue councilman Joseph Burkhart pleaded guilty to seven charges and had his bond revoked; sentencing is set for July 21.
A Massillon couple died after their motorcycle was struck by a minivan at a rural Holmes County intersection. Troopers say the minivan failed to yield and the crash is under investigation.
Local reporting and county documents show the 1977 Lorain County Jail is failing — plumbing, HVAC and overcrowding have left inmates and staff exposed as leaders plan a $113M replacement.
A 16-year-old was reportedly shot Monday evening at a park on Mandalay Avenue, according to a video posted online. Police say they're investigating and have released no suspect details.
An off‑duty Cleveland officer was wounded early Saturday during a fight at a Euclid home; the shooter fled and Euclid detectives are asking for tips.
Canton police and U.S. Marshals have named Larry Grimes a Fugitive of the Week in the May 24 homicide; a reward is being offered for tips.
A man in his 20s was rushed to University Hospitals after a shooting near E. 71st and St. Clair; Cleveland police are investigating.
A Brooklyn convenience‑store operator was indicted in Cuyahoga County after investigators say the business processed 2,823 fraudulent EBT transactions that cost Ohioans over $643,000.
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