January 21, 2025
This blotter provides a summary of notable police, fire, and emergency medical services (EMS) activities across Northeast Ohio over the past two weeks.
Police Activity
- Parma Traffic Stop Incident: On December 26, 2024, during a routine traffic stop for expired plates and tinted windows, Parma police officers searched a 5-year-old child’s pockets after a K-9 unit alerted to the vehicle. The incident, which gained media attention in early January, has prompted the family to seek an internal investigation, questioning the necessity and impact of searching a minor. New York Post
- Weathersfield Township Reports: Between December 21 and December 31, 2024, Weathersfield Township police responded to various incidents, including threats reported on Garfield Street and assistance provided to the Austintown Police Department. vindy.com
Fire Department Responses
- Cleveland Residential Fire: On January 13, 2025, a fire on Montclair Avenue in Cleveland resulted in a woman being hospitalized in serious condition. Emergency Medical Services reported that several cats were also inside the residence during the incident. Fox 8
- Twinsburg Vehicle Fire: In the early hours of January 16, 2025, a vehicle caught fire at a Sheetz gas station on East Aurora Road in Twinsburg. The Twinsburg Fire Department responded promptly, and no injuries were reported. WKYC
EMS and Fire Department Updates
- Rising Call Volumes: Fire and EMS departments across Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana counties have experienced increasing call volumes. For instance, the Cortland Fire Department responded to 2,185 calls in 2024, marking a significant rise over the past two decades. Officials attribute this trend to an aging population and emphasize the challenges of hiring and retaining staff to meet the growing demand. WKBN
- Hudson Fire Department Staffing: The city of Hudson is considering changes to its fire department staffing following a residential fire in January 2024. Discussions focus on enhancing response times and ensuring adequate personnel for emergencies. Fox 8
Public Safety Notices
- Cybersecurity Incident in Cleveland: On January 7, 2025, Cleveland City Hall was closed due to a “cyber incident.” Essential services, including emergency services (911, police, fire, and EMS), remained operational. City officials are investigating the situation and working to restore all services. Local 12
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about local incidents and safety updates by following official communications from local police and fire departments. Community awareness and cooperation play vital roles in maintaining public safety across Northeast Ohio.
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