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June 28, 2024

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Vandal damages bathroom at Veterans Memorial Park: Parma Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Veterans Memorial Park regarding a vandalism call.
By John Benson, special to cleveland.com
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Orbeez-shooting boys turn their attack on boy trying to protect his sisters: South Euclid Police Blotter
A woman reported June 17 that her son had been cornered in the backyard of his grandmother’s home by other unknown juveniles who shot at him with Orbeez guns. She learned about the incident when she was shown an Instagram video of it by a family member. Her son then told her they shot at him because they were threatening to shoot at his sisters, and he intervened.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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Man faces five felony charges after throwing gun from car: Solon Police Blotter
Also in this week's blotter, Solon police investigated a report from a 75-year-old woman who said she was scammed by someone claiming to be a U.S. Homeland Security representative.
By Jeff Piorkowski/special to cleveland.com
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Both occupants of vehicle claim no knowledge of cold alcoholic beverage in car: Richmond Heights Police Blotter
Officers stopped a vehicle around 3 a.m. June 22 as it pulled out of Five Points Grille without its headlights illuminated. A passenger was cited for having an open container, although she and the driver but said they had no knowledge of what alcohol-scented drink was in the plastic cup in the car and was also still cold.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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Drunk driver found with disabled vehicle on I-271 exit ramp: Highland Heights Police Blotter
A car was found disabled and smoking on the southbound exit ramp June 18.The driver told police he believed that he struck a guardrail on Interstate-90 while driving through Mentor. Detecting an odor of alcohol on the man’s breath, officers put him through sobriety tests, which he failed.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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