In this week’s Strongsville Police Blotter, a police officer was flagged down by a woman, who for 30 minutes complained about her displeasure with the Strongsville police department.
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On Sept. 8, a police officer was flagged down by a woman, who for 30 minutes complained about her displeasure with the Strongsville police department.The officer told the resident she could come to the police station to make a formal complain.On Sept. 8, police were dispatched to a Pearl Road business regarding a security alarm.
An arriving officer noticed the front door was wide open. It turned out a customer had been locked inside and left the door open when leaving.On Sept. 8, a Pearlview Drive resident called police after a suspicious incident at his home.The man said previously someone tried to kill him with a knife, so he was, naturally, worried.They confirmed hearing the knock. The man also noted the person responsible could be his best friend, who has a drug problem and recently came to town.On Sept.
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