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June 9, 2025

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Man locks himself in Walmart bathroom and enjoys stolen beer and tuna: South Euclid Police Blotter
A Walmart loss prevention worker reported June 1 that he approached a man on the sales floor due to him having previously been banned from the store, but the man walked into a family bathroom and locked himself in with items he had selected. He said the man was refusing to exit and believed to be enjoying a meal of tuna and beer.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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Case of mistaken identity leads to traveling barber being detained outside client’s home: Richmond Heights Police Blotter
A woman reported at 10:09 a.m. June 1 that a suspicious vehicle was in her driveway, and she believed that it was occupied by her estranged and violent ex-husband. She said that he had access to weapons and had threatened to come to her home the previous night. Responding officers immediately detained the driver of the vehicle, but then learned that he was not the woman’s ex-husband but instead a man that came to give her son a haircut.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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Meijer shoplifter stopped by Broadview Heights officer: Seven Hills Police Blotter
In this week’s Seven Hills Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Meijer after a loss prevention officer called police when a suspect shoplifter fled the Broadview Road store.
By John Benson, special to cleveland.com
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Woman knowingly tries to cash fake check despite being victim of scam: Mayfield Police Blotter
A woman tried to cash a fraudulent cashier’s check at Citizen’s Bank May 29 in the amount of $500. It was discovered that she had been caught up in a scam after receiving text messages that promised she could keep a portion of the money if she used the remainder to buy gift cards and send redemption codes.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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Boy caught stealing bicycle; car stolen from baseball field lot: Berea police blotter
A Berea teen faces criminal charges after he stole a bicycle from a 15-year-old Brook Park boy on May 30. Also, a 2014 Ford Fusion was stolen May 29 from the parking lot of Tyler Field on Nobottom Road.
By Bob Sandrick, special to cleveland.com
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