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old robbery suspect crashing: Lyndhurst Police Blotter

J.Wright8 days ago
LYNDHURST, Ohio

Fleeing and eluding: Cedar Road

At 5:10 a.m. June 22, Lyndhurst police initiated a chase of a car driven by a boy who was a suspect in an aggravated robbery in Cleveland.

An LPD officer began the chase on westbound Cedar Road after the car had turned from Richmond Road.

The suspect vehicle traveled 80 mph when passing Miramar Boulevard in University Heights, and 90 mph at Warrensville Center and Cedar roads.

The chase eventually made its way, at 80 mph, to Eddy Road. At Eddy Road and Taft Avenue , the suspect car crashed.

The 15-year-old Cleveland boy who was driving was taken into custody and to Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital.

A gun was found in the car.

Cleveland police handled the accident scene.

The Lyndhurst police report did not note details about the aggravated robbery.

Assist person: Edenhurst Road

At 7:25 p.m. June 23, a resident reported that her DoorDash driver's car had hit the side of her house and that the driver then drove away without speaking to her.

The woman did not get identifying information for the driver and will contact DoorDash.

Auto theft: Farnhurst Road

At 10 p.m. June 23, a Parma man, 28, reported that his car had been stolen from Farnhurst Road.

The man had left the key in the car when he parked the vehicle on the street. The car has not been recovered.

Fraud: Sunview Road

At 5:35 p.m. June 21, a Lyndhurst woman, 48, reported being the victim of a scam.

The woman told police that she had purchased tickets from Ticketmaster and was having issues accessing them.

She then found a random, incorrect phone number on the internet for Ticketmaster and called the number.

She was told to purchase Target gift cards and provide the PIN numbers on the back of the cards to the scammer and she would then receive access to her tickets.

The woman lost $400.

Theft: Harleston Drive

At 3:40 p.m. June 19, a man, 65, reported that a delivered package containing cell phones had been stolen from his home's front porch.

The phones' total value was $3,200.

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