Man violates protection order by sending wife threatening messages: Beachwood police blotter

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Man violates protection order by sending wife threatening messages: Beachwood police blotter
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Also, Beachwood police were called to a Park East Drive hotel on a report of multiple females fighting and throwing bottles in the parking lot. Two women, both of Cleveland, were arrested.

Two teen boys who did not have drivers' licenses drove away from Beachwood police as officers were preparing to have their car towed.At 4:50 p.m. Sept. 5, police were informed by the city prosecutor about a violation of a protection order a woman had filed against her husband. The order was granted following a domestic incident between the woman and her husband on July 29.

Police contacted the man by phone. He feigned surprise and asked why he was being contacted. He denied sending any messages.Police informed the man that a warrant would be issued for his arrest. Since the woman did not obey the one-way traffic sign, she was cited for failure to obey a traffic control device. A towing service was called to remove the car from the cement.At 7:20 p.m. Sept. 5, an automated license plate reader informed police that a vehicle owned by someone wanted on a felony warrant had just passed Green Road while traveling west on Chagrin Boulevard.

Clinic staff told the suspect to wait outside for police. Police spoke with the man, who was found not to possess a weapon. Police, however, learned that the man, 35, of Garfield Heights, was wanted on a Bedford warrant for failure to appear in court on a domestic violence charge. Police took the man into custody and turned him over to Bedford police.At 10:50 p.m. Sept. 7, an officer stopped a car for speeding on Harvard Road. The driver, a Cleveland boy, 16, told the officer that he had a temporary permit, but said he did not have it with him.

The officer told the boys that the car would be towed and that they should get out of the vehicle so it could be searched. As the officer stepped away from the car, the boys drove away. Police did not pursue.

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