Latest police blotters and public safety reports from Northeast Ohio communities including Macedonia, Sagamore Hills, Northfield Village, Hudson, Stow, and more.
NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – The Northfield Village Police Department handled a variety of criminal offenses between May 14 and May 20, 2026, leading to a significant narcotics arrest, a reported larceny at a local gaming machine, and the recovery of a vehicle stolen out of state. This active week of
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MACEDONIA, Ohio – The City of Macedonia City Council met for a work session and regular meeting on May 14, 2026, to address infrastructure improvements and community recognition. The primary focus of the session was the approval of a contract for the City of Macedonia City Hall parking lot resurfaci
SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department recently responded to two separate incidents involving a reported weapons offense and a domestic dispute resulting in property damage. On May 9, 2026, officers were dispatched to Troubadour Drive following a report of a weapons-related dist
The Hudson Police Department responded to several local incidents including identity fraud, multiple domestic disputes, and welfare checks between May 7 and May 13, 2026.
NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – Northfield Village Police arrested a driver for operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) after witnessing multiple traffic violations on Northfield Road. During a routine patrol on May 10, 2026, officers observed a vehicle failing to stay within marked lanes and follo
Solon officers handle a high-speed injury crash, a stalking-related device discovery, and several firearm-related offenses during the first week of May.
Fairlawn police arrested a 17-year-old male Friday afternoon after shots were fired in the parking lot of Summit Mall, prompting a brief lockdown of the shopping center and a multi-agency law enforcement response. The juvenile suspect fired approximately two rounds into the air during an altercation with another group of teens; no injuries were reported.
NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – The Northfield Village police blotter for the period of April 29 through May 6, 2026, highlights several significant incidents including shoplifting, a missing person recovery, and multiple arrests for operating a vehicle under the influence. Officers responded to calls at
SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department managed a variety of calls during the first week of May 2026, ranging from digital scams to vehicle theft recovery. Officers responded to two separate fraud reports involving local residents, provided critical assistance to another agency t
Recent Ravenna police activity included a child endangerment case in which an adult female allegedly abandoned a juvenile on N. Freedom Street and refused to retrieve the child, multiple disruptions and property damage at Brown Middle School and Ravenna High School, and several OVI arrests on E. Main Street and elsewhere.
Solon Police logged a violent jail booking that left a corrections officer with a head injury, a suspicious package of unmarked pills mailed from a vacant Michigan lot, two menacing reports at local businesses, multiple OVI arrests including drivers clocked at 80 MPH and 54 MPH, and a loaded handgun recovered during a traffic stop.
Gates Mills Police logged a quiet but varied late-April week — an OVI arrest on Mayfield Road, an inter-agency warrant transfer with Willoughby Hills, and a shattered car window at Gilmour Academy that turned out to be a landscaping accident.
UPDATE: Solon’s Sobriety Checkpoint has been cancelled due to the weather forecast for Tuesday night. Original story: Solon Police had planned a checkpoint paired with saturation patrols to address impaired driving in Cuyahoga County.
SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – During the latter half of April 2026, the Sagamore Hills Police Department managed a variety of calls ranging from violent threats to complex financial crimes. Notable among these was an early morning confrontation on Stuart Lane that resulted in an arrest for aggravated menac
The Northfield Village Police Department managed several significant incidents between April 15 and April 28, 2026, including multiple narcotics investigations and OVI arrests. These Northfield Village Police Department activities ranged from responding to unresponsive residents and medical emergenc
Solon Police handled a busy week of serious incidents — including a strangulation investigation, two traffic stops that turned up loaded handguns, and a driver clocked at .224 BAC stopped in the middle of a residential road.
Ravenna Police logged a busy two weeks from April 15-28, with multiple high-BAC OVI arrests, juvenile fights at Ravenna High and Brown Middle School, and several domestic violence interventions.
A Medina Township man buried to his chest in corn was rescued Tuesday by firefighters using a specialized grain rescue sleeve. He has since been released from the hospital.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to 8,205 calls for service in Northfield Center Township during 2025 and made 234 traffic stops, the sheriff reported to trustees at the April 13 regular meeting. Deputies made 14 arrests or issued 14 summonses in March alone, with 665 total service calls
The Stow Police Department weekly report for late April 2026 highlights felony drug possession, multiple OVI arrests, and domestic violence investigations.
The Ohio Court of Claims dismissed a complaint against North Royalton, ruling the city did not violate the Ohio Public Records Act regarding police logs.
A security guard and a delivery driver were hospitalized after a shooting Friday morning at Snowville Plaza in Brecksville. Ohio BCI and the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department are assisting with the investigation.
Macedonia Police recently addressed a heated billing dispute at a local dental office and a shoplifting incident at a retail center involving a mobile scan-and-go transaction. These incidents, which occurred between April 14 and April 16, 2026, resulted in one arrest for theft and a formal trespassi