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Drunken Man Falls Asleep With His Car in Drive
Cleveland Heights Police said the man had his car in drive and his foot on the brake when they found him asleep at the wheel.

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Cleveland Heights Police said the man had his car in drive and his foot on the brake when they found him asleep at the wheel.

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Parking lot paid for with a grant from the Ohio EPA for environmental benefits
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