Northeast Ohio Crime Blotter: December 6, 2024

Lorain County Prosecutor Seeks to Vacate 1991 Murder Convictions

Four men—Alfred Cleveland, Benson Davis, John Edwards, and Lenworth Edwards—convicted in 1991 for the murder of Marsha Blakely in Lorain may soon be exonerated. Lorain County Prosecutor J.D. Tomlinson has filed a motion to vacate their convictions, citing unreliable witness testimony and lack of physical evidence. The witness, who had recanted his statements and admitted to lying, was central to the original case. Tomlinson emphasized the importance of correcting past judicial errors to uphold justice.

Former Casino Dealer Indicted for Theft at JACK Cleveland Casino

A 51-year-old former poker room dealer from North Olmsted has been indicted for allegedly stealing from the pot over a dozen times during the summer at JACK Cleveland Casino. The Ohio Casino Control Commission’s investigation, prompted by a player’s accusation, revealed multiple thefts captured on surveillance footage. The dealer, who pleaded not guilty to charges of violating casino gaming laws and misdemeanor theft, is scheduled for a court appearance in early December.

Nine Indicted in Illegal Bar Operation Across Northeast Ohio

A Cuyahoga County grand jury has indicted nine individuals connected to a network of illegally operated bars that amassed over $4 million in unreported cash. The 45-count criminal enterprise indictment highlights the extensive nature of the operation, which violated multiple state laws. Authorities are continuing to investigate the full scope of the illicit activities.

Cleveland Street Takeovers Under Investigation

Recent street takeovers in Cleveland have prompted an in-depth investigation by local authorities. Exclusive footage reveals events that disrupted traffic and raised safety concerns. The Cleveland Police Department is working to identify participants and prevent future incidents.

Federal Charges in Northeast Ohio Crime Spree

Four individuals have been federally charged in connection with a crime spree involving the theft of vehicles valued at $2.7 million and U.S. mail. The defendants allegedly conspired to steal high-end cars and rob postal carriers over a two-month period. The case underscores the collaborative efforts of federal and local law enforcement agencies in addressing organized crime.

Northeast Ohio Crime Gun Intelligence Center Launched

Federal and local officials have inaugurated the Northeast Ohio Crime Gun Intelligence Center, a ballistics and forensics lab aimed at curbing illegal firearms. The center will enhance the ability of law enforcement to link shell casings to specific firearms and criminal activities, bolstering efforts to reduce gun violence in the region.

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