Crime & Safety
Westlake Officer Injures Leg Chasing Fleeing Cleveland Man
Avon and Avon Lake police assisted in the chase.
A Westlake officer was injured early Oct. 14 after chasing a man on foot in a chase that included Avon and Avon Lake.
A Westlake patrolman signaled the male driver of a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier to stop after the officer noted the license plate belonged on a stolen Ford truck. The driver dropped off a 37-year-old homeless woman on Clague Road near the CWD plant, then fled westbound on Sperry Drive and onto I-90 westbound into Avon.Â
Avon and Avon Lake police departments were notified of the pursuit; it is believed that the suspect drove over Avon Police Department's spike strips while fleeing on I-90. The suspect’s speeds fluctuated 45-85mph during the incident.
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The driver exited at SR 83 and drove down a dead end section of Center Road then into a backyard and finally into a ditch.Â
The driver then fled on foot, but was caught shortly thereafter by an Avon Lake police officer. He gave a false name, but was identified through Rocky River Police Department's mobile fingerprint scanner as 47-year-old John Sutton of Cleveland.Â
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The car had been lent to him by the owner, a Parma man, on Oct. 11 on the condition it be returned that day. Â
Sutton has warrants from Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office and the Rocky River Police Department. He will be charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (crack pipe), Mis-ID, Resisting Arrest, Receiving Stolen Property -license plate, Unauthorized use of Motor Vehicle, Felony Fleeing and a number of traffic offenses.
The Westlake officer suffered a leg injury while chasing Sutton on foot; he was treated at St. John Medical Center and released, although he will be on light duty for an as yet unspecified period of time.
The female, Rhonda Roberts, has a warrant from Franklin County Sheriff's Office. Both are being held in the Westlake City Jail.          Â
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