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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Get Rid of Old Medication at Police Station Saturday

Strongsville will participate again in National Drug Take-Back Day

  Strongsville Police will again participate in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 27. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., residents can drop off unused or expired prescription medication in front of the Strongsville Police Station. Last year, which was the first year the department participated, 308 pounds of medications were collected. Sgt. Mike Grywalsky said the department will again set up a tent in the parking lot to collect the containers. "You don't even have to get out of your car," Grywalsky said. Only pills -- no liquids -- will be be accepted. The National Take-Back Initiative is organized by the DEA. Flushing old medication isn't the answer to disposing of it because the chemicals seep into the waterways and …

terry

10:45 pm on Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Why not donate your old medication to.the ex-teachers. It would be better for them than the crack they currently smoke.   more ›

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Crackdown on Truant Students Nabs Some Offenders

Officers on the lookout for kids cutting class during Strongsville teachers strike

A crackdown on students who are taking advantage of the teachers strike to cut class at Strongsville High School is apparently keeping kids off the streets, an official said. Police Chief James Kobak said late last week that said 11 students have been picked up for truancy since April 2. "To be honest, in a school district this big, that's not bad," Kobak said. "I'm pleasantly surprised." The department put officers on the lookout for truant students after fielding complaints from residents about teens leaving Strongsville High School and hanging around neighborhoods and businesses during the day. Strongsville not only has a nighttime curfew for minors, but also has an ordinance that prohibits students from being out and about when they …

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AJK

5:27 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wow JOHN STRONG. You must be really educated to be quoting case law. The police did do there job and always do. the teachers have done nothing illegal. If you were so educated in case law you would understand the labor section on picketing. They can walk on a sidewalk as long as they are within sound ordinance levels at certain times. Yelling profanities is also not against the law. So get your …   more ›

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Man Who Robbed Wine Bar Sentenced to Prison

Strongsville thief gets 10 years on two counts

  The Strongsville man who robbed La Chateau Wine Bar last August has been sentenced to nine years in prison by Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Steve Gall.  In addition, Dennis K. Klocek, 49, was sentenced to one year incarceration for an unrelated home invasion in Berea, according to Maria Russo, spokeswoman for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty. Police and prosecutors say Klocek walked into La Chateau prior to opening Aug. 29, approached 58-year-old female employee and brandished a knife. He held the knife to the woman's throat, demanding money. The victim handed over $325 cash. Klocek then forced her to sit in the restroom while he fled. The woman waited a few minutes, then called police, who found the suspect walking one street…

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Ralph

9:40 am on Friday, April 5, 2013

He won't but his cell mates will have a grand old time. He can play the keys on his cell bars.   more ›

Friday, March 29, 2013

Police to Crack Down on Daytime Curfew during Strike

Students found out of class will be apprehended

  When classes resume after spring break on Tuesday, Strongsville police will start cracking down on the city's daytime curfew law, taking aim at students who are truant from school. Police Chief Jim Kobak said the department has been fielding a number of complaints during the teachers' strike about kids hanging around neighborhoods and businesses during the day. "We're going to be investigating any student in a public place during school hours," Kobak said.  That will include sidewalks and local businesses. Any students found out of school without permission will be taken to the police station and their parents will be called to come get them. They could also face charges. Strongsville not only has a nighttime curfew for minors, but also …

RestoreTheUSA

3:46 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I think it’s about time the elitists living in Strongsville got their heads out of the ground and took a look at what is really going on. The teachers are fed up with having to put up with their obnoxious spoiled little brats and the administration supporting the parents who are equally as obnoxious. I have seen school districts from the inside and have heard enough parents say to teachers "do …   more ›

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

School Board Member Gets Unwanted Delivery in the Mail

Carl Naso calls police after suspicious package shows up at his home

  Strongsville School Board member Carl Naso called police March 21 after receiving a package he did not order and finding "inappropriate" items inside, a report said. Police Chief Jim Kobak said the box contained six pornographic DVDs. The return address lists a company in Denver, CO, but so far, police haven't been able to track it down. "I don't think the company exists, but we're still checking," Kobak said. A trace on the package shows it was shipped from Pittsburgh. Kobak said police are still investigating who sent the box. Naso could not be reached for comment.  Kobak said the DVDs in the box seemed to be used. "They didn't appear to be brand new," he said. "There was no cellophane on them."

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Kmangzz

12:59 am on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Emmett, schools do not require certain scores either. They post the average score and standard deviations. Say a school has an average ACT score of 32, and say most people are between 30 and 34. People below 30 still get in - just not as many - but it is still possible. So in a way, OSU doesn't "require a higher score" per se, it's just that the people they accept happen to have a score in a …   more ›

Man Sentenced for Sex with Strongsville Teen He Met on Internet

Police said he traveled here twice to meet 15-year-old girl

  An Ohio man has been sentenced to prison for having sex with a 15-year-old Strongsville girl he met online. Judge Timothy McCormick sentenced William A. Rose, 41, of Bryan, Ohio, to a 10-year prison term on Monday for acts with the victim, who he met on the Internet through a file sharing program with chatting capabilities. Police and prosecutors say that on Oct. 25, 2012, Rose traveled to Strongsville to meet the victim. Rose took the 15-year-old victim to an area motel where the two engaged in sexual activity. He returned to Strongsville again on Nov. 3, where he and the victim engaged in sexual activity in his van. During the second encounter, Rose photographed the 15-year-old victim in various states of undress. Rose pleaded guilty …

bob gonzii

6:20 am on Wednesday, April 24, 2013

I hope the young girl is receiving counciling. Can't understand how she could possibly have been attracted to the rather ugly man in the mugshot on the telly.   more ›

Friday, March 15, 2013

Man in Truck Watches Kids Get off School Buses

Strongsville police get 2 reports of suspicious driver on March 13

  Strongsville police are looking into two reports of a man in a dark-colored truck watching kids as they got off school buses Wednesday. A kindergarten pupil who got off her bus shortly after noon on Fox Hunt Drive reportedly told her mother that a man in an old black truck was taking pictures of kids. Fox Hunt is off Howe Road across from SouthPark Mall. About 3 p.m., kids getting home from school on South Drive noticed a dull navy-colored Chevy S-10 truck parked down the road, with someone seemingly watching them When the driver saw them looking, he took off. Police were unable to find a truck matching the description in the area.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

1,200 Lose Power in Strongsville

FirstEnergy told Strongsville police it's working on the outage and should have the problem solved shortly.

Lose your power Thursday evening? Not to worry, you're not alone. WKYC tweeted that about 1,200 customers lost electricity, but the good news is, Strongsville Patch readers say the power is coming back on in the city. Police don't quite know how many residences have regained power, but they reported FirstEnergy would have the problem fixed by 10:30 p.m. Thursday.

Student

2:35 am on Friday, March 8, 2013

Oh my gosh I hope you're joking when you say teachers did it   more ›

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Man Calls Police on Himself After Mixing Cocaine and Cough Syrup: Police Blotter

The following was obtained from Strongsville police reports dated Feb. 26. It does not indicate convictions.

Quasi overdose A man took cocaine and Robitussin on Feb. 26, started feeling ill and called the Strongsville police on himself. When officers and paramedics arrived on scene, they determined the 35-year-old man was, in fact, not overdosing on coke and cough syrup, according to a police report.  Officers didn't find any drugs and the man decided not to go to the hospital. Failure to pay A less-than-astute Chardon man reported his Toyota Camry stolen on Feb. 26, but officers quickly learned the car had been repossessed from Enterprise Rent-A-Car.  The man was advised.

Friday, March 1, 2013

K-9 Unit Sends Dogs to Find Lost Drunkard: Police Blotter

The following was obtained from Strongsville police reports dated Feb. 24. It does not indicate convictions.

Suspicious drunkard A man walking around yards at 10:30 p.m. caused concern among residents on two streets on Feb. 24, according to a Strongsville police report. An Applewood Lane resident called police about a man walking around the common area. About five minutes later, someone on Abigail Lane reported a man wearing a baseball cap in the back yard, just staring at the house. Officers called in a police dog and found the man on Winding Trail. The man was intoxicated and got turned around, a report stated. He was cited for disorderly conduct. Hands off the pickup A Barbara Drive man told police he stopped in the street to text his girlfriend about 1:20 a.m. Feb. 24 when a neighbor ran out and hit the side of his truck. The neighbor …

Ralph

11:18 am on Friday, March 1, 2013

Really, issue a citation for WALKING around drunk? We do strange things while intoxicated; I once woke up next to a woman laying on my arm and had to chew it off so not to wake her. At least I wasn't driving though.   more ›

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