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Mayfield Heights
- Shooting reported at Five Points Grille: Richmond Heights Police Blottercleveland.com
- Police called to restaurant when man with a touch of gray asks young females if they want to party: Lyndhurstcleveland.com
- Two suspects get hold of cash register at Nordstrom, give themselves gift cards totaling more than $10,000: Beachwoodcleveland.com
- Man who wanted granddaughter out of his home claimed she pulled a gun on him: Lyndhurstcleveland.com
- Mayfield Hts. household produces three Eagle Scouts, with one more on the waycleveland.com
- Altercation ensues after grocery shoppers argue about proper aisle etiquette: Mayfield Police Blottercleveland.com
- Man arrested for drunk driving after his car was spotted traveling with front-end damage and two missing tires: Beachwoodcleveland.com
- Parks, infrastructure projects part of $2.8 million proposed for SE Cuyahoga County: Stimulus WatchThe Plain Dealer
- Sometimes it doesn't pay to care: Gates Mills blottercleveland.com
- Piada Italian Street Food to open in Mayfield Heightscleveland.com
- Family of Cleveland Heights sisters who died in hammock collapse sues manufacturer who marketed product as safecleveland.com
- FMcDonald's owner paid workers amid closure: 'I've been in their shoes'foxbusiness.com
- Man leaves loaded gun behind after working out at gym: Richmond Heights Police Blottercleveland.com
- Man arrested after leaving child alone in running car: Highland Heights Police Blottercleveland.com
- A grand theft auto trifecta: Pepper Pike Police Blottercleveland.com
- Mayfield Hts. approves issuance of $33 million in bonds for community center-pool projectcleveland.com
- Mayfield Heights’ proposed light trespass ordinance may be difficult to prosecutecleveland.com
- Late-night Port-A-Potty user found with active drug warrant: Gates Mills Police Blottercleveland.com
- Drunk man wanders Progressive property with gun: Mayfield Police Blottercleveland.com
- Driver cited after pulling up on a traffic stop: Mayfield Police Blottercleveland.com
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