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Police Department Says Goodbye to Sergeant
Sgt. James Tobak retired from the Twinsburg Police Department on Oct. 1.

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Hometown- Suffield, Ohio
Birthday- November 8
Patch is my first crack at professional journalism.
I graduated from Kent State University in 2010 with a degree in broadcast journalism. During that time I had two great internships with local media, spending nearly six months writing and reporting online and over the air for WAKR and AkronNewsNow.com in Akron. After that, I worked on the web with WKSU in Kent.
I am proud to say I was a finalist in the 2010 William Randolph Hearst Awards for Television News. If you don't know news, that's a pretty high accomplishment.
Away from the web, I love spending time with my family, friends and beautiful wife Shannon.
A life long NE Ohio boy, I love (and sometimes hate) watching the Browns and the Buckeyes, occasionally screaming at the television! I love meeting new people and have been incredibly blessed to get to know the cities of Twinsburg and Solon and their people.
I strive to live for Christ, loving and serving others as he did.
As far as politics, I am not a huge fan of the system. However, I would say that I'm liberally conservative.
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Sgt. James Tobak retired from the Twinsburg Police Department on Oct. 1.

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