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Cleveland Heights Police Department Mourns Loss of First Woman Officer
Susan Jane Calihan was the first woman officer when she joined the force in 1975

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Susan Jane Calihan was the first woman officer when she joined the force in 1975

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After hearing more about the design ideas at various community meetings, what are your thoughts? Share them here, where there is also information about upcoming meetings and a Q&A from the last meeting
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