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Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Overdose, Protection Order, and Physical Altercation

Sagamore Hills Police Investigate a Fatal Overdose, Address a Protection Order Request, and Resolve a Disturbance at a Local Facility

SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – Between March 7 and March 8, 2026, the Sagamore Hills Police Department responded to three distinct calls involving a suspected fatal overdose on Greenwood Parkway, a station-house inquiry regarding a protection order, and a physical altercation involving staff at a residential facility on West Aurora Road. These incidents required coordination with local rescue squads to ensure the safety of residents in the Northeast Ohio area.

Officers Investigate Fatal Overdose on Greenwood Parkway

On Saturday, March 7, 2026, at approximately 3:47 p.m., Sagamore Hills officers were dispatched to a multiple-dwelling unit on Greenwood Parkway for a report of a possible overdose. Upon arrival, police assisted the rescue squad in attending to a 33-year-old male victim. The incident was officially classified as a “DOA and Body Found”. Four officers, including Christina Meyers, Dan DeCrane, Robert Patterson, and Victoria Miavitz, remained on the scene until 5:05 p.m. to conduct the initial investigation and secure the premises.

Assistance Provided Regarding Protection Order

Later that same evening, at 7:42 p.m., a female resident arrived at the Sagamore Hills Police Department on Valley View Road to consult with officers regarding a protection order. The report, filed as “Information Only,” documented her concerns regarding a Temporary Protection Order (TPO). Officers Ryan Ennis and Terrance Wilson Jr. handled the inquiry, and the resident was provided with the necessary information before the report was cleared at 8:23 p.m..

Disturbance at The Reserve at Brentwood

Early Sunday morning on March 8, 2026, Sagamore Hills police were called to The Reserve at Brentwood on West Aurora Road following reports of a patient becoming physical with staff members. Dispatched at 5:47 a.m., officers Robert Patterson, Dan DeCrane, and Christina Meyers arrived within five minutes to assist the rescue squad and stabilize the situation. The scene was cleared at 6:58 a.m. after officers ensured that the facility staff were no longer in any immediate danger.

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