A driver fled the scene early Saturday morning after he crash into a power pole in front of Shaker Heights Police Department.
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio - A driver fled the scene early Saturday morning after he crashed into a power pole in front of Shaker Heights Police Department.
According to a Facebook post from the City of Shaker Heights Government, the crash caused an immediate power outage in the area. The driver of the vehicle then fled on foot and police were not able to immediately locate the suspect, according to the post.According to the release, Shaker Heights Police have identified the suspect and are seeking a warrant for his arrest.
Lee Road between Van Aken Boulevard and Fernway Road was closed most of Saturday but has since reopened. 19 News reached out to Shaker Heights Police for more information on the suspect but have not yet heard back.Cyber outage: Everything to know about Northeast Ohio impacts: Cities, airports, travel2 dead in double shooting in Cleveland’s Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhoodNeighbor reacts after driver flees from high-speed crash in front of Shaker Heights Police Department
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