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Man Threatened to Kill Mother of His Child, Police Searching for Him and More Fugitives
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office is looking for these Fugitives of the Week.

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The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office is looking for these Fugitives of the Week.

Alan Baltis, a Lakeland Avenue resident, was the star of the show on Friday night.
This 3-bedroom, 1-and-a-half-bathroom, 1,300-square-foot home at 2123 Chesterland Avenue was built in 1923.
This 3-bedroom, 1-and-a-half-bathroom, 2,036-square-foot home at 7644 Treelawn Drive was built in 1950.
The 35-year-old Westlake doctor is being held in Cuyahoga County jail after his bond was set at $1 million.
The company had hoped to open sooner, but is still working with the city to get approval for the plans.
Things went downhill for one man on Sherwood Trail on July 10.
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office is looking for these Fugitives of the Week.
That may add to the severity of the suspected crimes, when those facing charges appear in court.
Two arrested, and another man was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center with unreported injuries.
Passage will provide 62 percent of operating funds for Cleveland Metroparks, including the zoo.
As you can imagine, it's been busy at the Brecksville staple the past few days.
Passage will provide 62 percent of operating funds for Cleveland Metroparks, including the zoo.
Voters to decide whether to approve the proposed changes on Nov. 5.
The owner of the Happy Dog and Momocho opens restaurant on Detroit Avenue in the space most recently occupied by McCarthy's Ale House.
The first part of Lakewood's 10-year citywide sidewalk inspection program is slated to begin in the coming weeks.
Thousands turned out for the annual Lakewood Summer Meltdown on Detroit Avenue.
In addition, the board approved the shuffling, hiring of several other administrators in the district.