Blotter: Traffic Stop, Suspended License and a Warrant

During a routine patrol at 7:15 p.m. on April 30, an officer initiated a traffic stop on Aurora Road due to a vehicle lacking a visible license plate. Upon inspection, it was discovered that the vehicle had a temporary tag obscured by heavily tinted windows. The driver, a 24-year-old woman from Maple Heights, was found to have a suspended license and an outstanding warrant from Garfield Heights. She received a citation for driving with a suspended license and was subsequently handed over to Garfield Heights authorities.

Here is an image depicting a similar traffic stop scenario, capturing the moment a police car with flashing lights pulls over a vehicle on a suburban road at dusk. This visual illustrates the law enforcement activity typical of such traffic-related incidents.


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