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Cell Call and Photo Leads to Robbery Arrest
Cleveland Heights man leaves cell phone behind after robbing two people at gunpoint, prosecutors say

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Cleveland Heights man leaves cell phone behind after robbing two people at gunpoint, prosecutors say

The suspect will be held in federal custody until he is transported back to California by the U.S. Marshals Service.
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Ron Hirsch is "anxious" to go back to California to defend charges, his attorney said.
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Ron Hirsch did not put up a fight when he was arrested Monday night, a witness says.
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