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Here are the strangest police reports in Patch communities from this week.

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Here are the strangest police reports in Patch communities from this week.

Here are the strangest police reports in Patch communities from this week.
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,912-square-foot-home was built in 1961.
This 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 2,089-square-foot-home was built in 2000.
Jeffrey Raleigh told police he did not see the cruiser and had no idea how the cocaine got into his pocket.
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Children designed the sidewalk near Civic Center Park with pieces honoring half a century of Mentor.
Here are the guys the coach expects to make an impact for the Cardinals.
Here are the guys the coach expects to make an impact.
These are the guys the coach expects to make an impact this season.
These are the guys the coach expects to make an impact this season.
The former pool and field house on Mayfield High School's campus will reopen with a workout area, equipment and community fitness classes
The three spots are four-year terms.
The Golden Gate Plaza space has been empty since Caribou Coffee closed.
Varun Trivedi is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday for soliciting a child for sex.
KinderCare, WEWS and Mayfield City Schools will give donated school supplies to families in need.
The owners of Local Tavern are enjoying their first summer in Mentor after investing $200,000 to fix up the historic Sawyer Home.
Bret Poklar's family will donate funds from a benefit on Sept. 21 to deserving student athletes in the area.