Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between April 25 and May 1 By Dan Schere |
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Thefts from vehicles
• Money was taken from two vehicles between April 27 and 29. The thefts happened in the 7200 block of Delfield Street and the 6100 block of Connecticut Avenue.
• Property was taken from a vehicle in the area of Beach Drive and Knowles Avenue between 2:15 and 2:30 p.m. on April 28. Force was reported.
• Money, property and parts were taken from multiple vehicles between April 26 and 30. Affected streets included Brewer House Road, Cushing Drive, Orleans Way, Waycroft Way, Bangor Drive and Luxemburg Street. Force was reported in three cases.
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Crimes reported to Montgomery County police April 11 through 17 By Dan Schere |
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Thefts from vehicles
Money and property were taken from a vehicle in the area of East West Highway and Beach Drive between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on April 17. Force was reported.
Property was taken from two vehicles between April 13 and 16. The thefts happened in the 4800 block of Bethesda Avenue and the 4700 block of Maple Avenue. Force was reported.
Property was taken from three vehicles between April 6 and 14. Affected streets included Pratt Place, Shaftsbury Street and Mertford Street.
Property was taken from a vehicle in the 4700 block of Bradley Boulevard between 2:10 and 2:30 p.m. on April 13. Force was reported.
Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between April 4 and 10 By Dan Schere |
April 22, 2021
Thefts from vehicles
Money and property were taken from a vehicle in the 5500 block of Wisconsin Avenue around 4 p.m. on April 8. Force was reported.
Parts were taken from a vehicle in the 7700 block of Wisconsin Avenue between 5:55 and 6:30 a.m. on April 7. Force was reported.
Three people took money and property from multiple vehicles between April 5 and 8. Affected streets included Shaftsbury Street, Edgefield Road, Capitol View Avenue, Pratt Place, Conifer Lane, and the area of Jones Mill Road and Le Velle Drive.
Property was taken from four vehicles between April 6 and 9. Affected streets included Ashley Drive, Antigua Terrace and Barbados Place. Force was reported in two cases.
Akron to install elongated speed bumps on 14 residential roads Robin Goist, cleveland.com
AKRON, Ohio – City Council voted unanimously Monday to buy 28 elongated speed bumps and install them on 14 residential streets in an effort to reduce speeding.
The request for $155,000 for more so-called “speed tables” – which have long, flat tops and tapered ends – came from Mayor Dan Horrigan’s administration and was swiftly introduced to the Public Service Committee and brought before council for a vote without additional committee hearings.
The city moved to install more speed tables across the city after the success of last year’s trial run of two speed tables: on Edgewood Avenue near the Akron Zoo and on Schocalog Road in Fairlawn Heights. In a news release, the city reported a 23% drop in the number of speeders on those roads and stated that surveys of residents showed support for the speed tables.
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