This roundup covers recent local news events including multiple DUI arrests, reports of suspicious activity, and missing packages.
Around 4 a.m. Dec. 16, a caller reported seeing a vehicle veer off the roadway and strike a boulder at the Ridgebury Boulevard intersection. Officers from three agencies searched for the vehicle and located it at a home in Lyndhurst. They located and identified the driver, detecting an odor of alcohol on her breath. The Cleveland woman, 27, performed poorly on sobriety tests and was arrested for OVI and cited for multiple traffic violations.
She also had an active warrant out of Maple Heights stemming from a previous OVI arrest. That agency did not want to pick her up after her release from jail because she was drunk. A man said Dec. 11 that a suspicious vehicle was stopped in front of his home that morning and a few weeks earlier. Officers investigated and confirmed the vehicle belonged to a man doing work in the area. A resident reported Dec. 12 that a package delivered to her home was not there when she checked for it, despite receiving a notification that it had been delivered. She requested a report to submit for a replacement. A resident said Dec. 12 that he received a phone call from someone claiming that an $800 purchase had been made on his Walmart account. He did not provide any information and confirmed that there were no fraudulent purchases on his account. An officer checked on an occupied vehicle stopped on the shoulder of the southbound lanes around 11:15 p.m. Dec. 12 and found the driver asleep at the wheel with fast food in his lap. The Cleveland man, 31, subsequently failed sobriety tests and was arrested for OVI. He was found to have three previous OVI convictions and a suspended license because of them. A man reported Dec. 15 that his son, 38, was having a mental health episode and was screaming at him and may have fled from the home. After checking the area around the home, responding officers found the son hiding in the basement. They confirmed that nothing criminal had occurred, and the son did not want medical assistance
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