
Numerous items were stolen last week from business locations this past week. In the blotters:
Tools valued at $3,800 were stolen from a Detroit Road construction site between April 13-15. A storage box was forced open and wire, drills, a saw, and extension cords were taken. There are no suspects.
The taillight covers were taken off of a 2012 Dodge pickup parked at a Clemens Rd. business between April 12-15. An employee reported that similar thefts have taken place at three of their other locations as well. Westlake police have no suspects.
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While an employee of a Detroit business was at lunch on April 19 between 11:45AM-12:45PM, his $1300 laptop computer was taken off his desk. He has a tracking app on it, but the computer has not been turned on. There are no suspects.
An attempt was made to steal a Cleveland manโs 2001 Chrysler minivan between 9:30 p.m. and midnight on April 19 while it was parked at his employerโs firm on First Sreet The passenger door lock was punched and the column peeled. There are no suspects.
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Speedy go-golly gets away
A Radcliffe Dr. womanโs 2006 Nissan Quest had the driverโs window broken out on the night of April 17. 5 empty CD โjewel boxesโ were taken. It had been parked in the driveway; There are no suspects.
On April 18 at 11:40 a.m., the operator of a rented Chevrolet Cruz was observed speeding, tailgating, and changing lanes abruptly and without signaling on I90 eastbound. An officer signaled him to stop, but the driver fled instead. Rocky River Police Department threw down stop sticks, but the suspect avoided them. The pursuit was called off as the suspect entered the Innerbelt; an investigation into who rented and/or was driving the car continues.ย ย
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