As seen in this week’s Chagrin Falls police blotter, a woman did not heed a traffic signal Sept. 23 at West Orange Street resulting in an officer stopping her vehicle. She was cited and released, but her passenger, a Mayfield Heights man, 29, was arrested on multiple outstanding warrants, including a felony. He said he had medical issues and was checked out by EMS before he was turned over to Cleveland Heights police.
An officer stopped a driver for a traffic violation 8:06 p.m. Sept. 19. Upon identifying the Garfield Heights woman, 21, it was discovered she had an outstanding warrant. The officer cited her for not driving in marked lanes and using a suspended license. She was arrested and transported to the Kent police department.After stopping a Cleveland driver, 23, for not obeying traffic signals Sept. 23, police discovered that her male passenger had multiple outstanding warrants, including a felony.
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