In this week’s Seven Hills Police Blotter, police were dispatched to a Ruth Drive address regarding a breaking-and-entering call.
On Aug 14, police were dispatched to a Ruth Drive address regarding a breaking-and-entering call.
The mother said the daughter had spent time at the home but left four weeks ago without taking all of her things. The officer advised the daughter to make other arrangements when visiting the home to get her belongings.On Aug. 10, police observe a silver Chevy with only one working headlight and no license plate traveling northbound on McCreary Road.While talking to the Maple Heights driver, the officer smelled booze. Asked about the odor, the man slurred he had one Long Island Iced Tea.
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