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Shaker Heights police investigate domestic violence shooting

Shaker Heights police investigate domestic violence shooting Nicole Meyer © Provided by WOIO Cleveland (Source: Shaker Heights Police Facebook) SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - At approximately 5:13 p.m. today, Shaker Heights police officers were summoned to the 3000 block of Warrensville Center Road to investigate a report of shots being fired, according to the police. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 33-year-old Shaker Heights woman who had been shot. Officers and emergency medical crews attended to the woman’s injuries and transported her to a local hospital, according to Shaker Heights police. Investigators received information that the suspect is the 36-year-old father of the victim’s two children, according to police.

Ashtabula man dies after being pinned under equipment at Shaker Heights construction site, police say

Ashtabula man dies after being pinned under equipment at Shaker Heights construction site, police say Updated May 14, 2021; Facebook Share Officials have not yet released the man’s name. He died in an incident that happened about 12:45 p.m. at the site on Chagrin Boulevard just west of Warrensville Center Road near the Van Aken Market Hall, Shaker Heights police Commander John Cole said. Cole did not say what kind of construction project the man was doing or whether he worked for the city or a private company. Police received a call from someone at the site, saying the man was pinned beneath some equipment.

25 years of deaths: A look back at child slayings among families known to Cuyahoga County s child-welfare agency

25 years of deaths: A look back at child slayings among families known to Cuyahoga County’s child-welfare agency Courtney Astolfi, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio – State regulators ripped the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services after the 2018 death of 4-year-old Aniya Day-Garrett, saying social workers didn’t follow protocols and that changes needed to be made. In response, the county announced sweeping reforms to address safety concerns, as it had several other times over the last two decades. But those changes haven’t stopped deaths that continue to haunt the department. With the April 24 death of 6-year-old Kaamir Bringht, Cuyahoga County’s child-welfare agency is again under scrutiny.

Woman left 4-year-old boy in car for nearly an hour in South Euclid Walmart parking lot, police say

Woman left 4-year-old boy in car for nearly an hour in South Euclid Walmart parking lot, police say Mother left 4-year-old boy in car for nearly an hour in South Euclid Walmart parking lot, police say (Source: South Euclid Police) By Rachel Vadaj | April 6, 2021 at 9:02 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 3:24 PM SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - A 31-year-old Cleveland woman claimed she was only in Walmart for “five minutes” while a 4-year-old boy was left alone in the car, according to South Euclid Police. However, police said those “five” were actually 55 minutes. Police said officers were notified on March 29 that a small child was left abandoned inside a running car parked at the Walmart on Warrensville Center Road for about an hour.

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