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Fugitive of the Week Wanted for Shooting Woman in the Leg
Timothy Kaseda — who previously lived in Cleveland and Painesville — is the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force's fugitive of the week.

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Timothy Kaseda — who previously lived in Cleveland and Painesville — is the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force's fugitive of the week.

Timothy Kaseda — who previously lived in Cleveland and Painesville — is the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force's fugitive of the week.
The owners threw a huge party complete with live music and food trucks to mark the occasion on Wednesday.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
City to host informational meeting in the community room at city hall at 7 p.m. Sept. 11.
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Woman got into a disagreement with roommates and left. Police found her Wednesday afternoon.
The cities inked a cooperative agreement, and Brecksville City Council ratified the measure on Tuesday.
City officials had hoped to have to have the closure wrapped up by the time school buses began routes. Done and done.
A boy reported that he’d seen a lifeless body floating near the shoreline, hours before reporting the incident on Monday.
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The Lakewood Board of Education OK’d a measure that will allow the district to host an online auction to clear out stuff no longer needed by the district.
Check out our interactive map of police incidents around Lakewood. Click on each marker to see the details.
The residents of four units in a condominium building at 6950 Carriage Hill Drive are still displaced after the large exterior wall collapsed on June 25.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Lakewood Police Department at 216-529-6773.
The Lakewood branch is also offering a “full array of classes” this fall.
Officials called off the search for the night; expected to resume on Tuesday.
The official grand opening celebration is slated from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Check out our interactive map of police incidents around Lakewood. Click on each marker to see the details.