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Witnesses report car illegally passes school bus: Olmsted Falls Police Blotter - cleveland.com

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OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio

Traffic complaint: Lindbergh Boulevard

Police received a call at 8:17 a.m. Sept. 11 that a car passed a stopped school bus while kids were getting onto it. The caller said it was a “fancy and expensive looking” car that had a gold emblem on the front and possibly Florida plates. The car traveled north into Berea. Police then got a second call from another witness in that incident. He said it was a white Bentley with Florida plates and large multi-colored rims. It was last seen in Berea heading toward the Cleveland Browns facility. He said the car is frequently seen on Lindbergh Boulevard and in the surrounding areas.

Speed: Columbia Road

An officer stopped a car for speeding at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 10 but discovered there was a reason for the speed. A woman was driving her daughter to the hospital. The family pet bit the daughter several times on the legs and hands after its tail was caught in a door by accident. A squad arrived and took her to the hospital as the mother was told to follow it.

Preserve Way: Disturbance Noise

An anonymous caller contacted police at 9:43 p.m. Sept. 10 about an ongoing issue involving noise and lights at a construction site. Police spoke with a landscaper and then left a voicemail with the worker’s boss about noise restrictions.

Car crash: Lewis Road

Police and fire responded to a one-car accident at 3:40 a.m. Sept. 12. The caller said the car was on its side and the motor was still running. There was no one in the car. The caller said he was trying to check the surrounding area. The car seemed to drive off of the road and hit a manhole on Lewis Road just north of Bagley. The crash was actually in Berea. The hospital was advised to contact police if someone arrived there with injuries. Olmsted Falls fire department turned the vehicle off.

Theft: Cook Road

Someone stole a box trailer that was parked in the driveway Sept. 12. Police spoke with neighbors. They said they saw someone in the drive at 3 a.m.

Traffic altercation: Sprague Road

A motorist called police at 7:25 p.m. Sept. 12 about a silver pickup truck that almost ran the caller off the road. The truck then turned onto Plum Creek and then Sprague Road. Police were unable to find the truck.

Juveniles: Falls Point Drive

A motorist called police at 11:17 p.m. Sept. 12 that kids were flashing a bright green light at cars as they drove by. Their actions made it difficult for drivers to see. The kids ran toward the development’s clubhouse on Lakeview Drive. Police were unable to find the kids.

Parking: Redwood Drive

Police cited a car at 2:57 a.m. Sept. 15 for violating the city’s overnight parking law.

Gun shots: Lewis Road

Police received a call at 4:20 a.m. Sept. 15 that a driver shot at another motorist. The caller heard about five or six shots. The incident involved two cars, one red and the other white. The caller left the area but said the other two were still there. North Olmsted police also were advised, but the call was disconnected. The hospital was advised about the incident in case someone arrived in emergency with a gunshot wound.

Speeding: Brentwood Drive

An officer cited a motorist at 7:57 a.m. Sept. 15 for speeding in a school zone on Bagley Road.

Speeding: Lindbergh Boulevard

An officer stopped a car at 11 a.m. Sept. 15 for speeding. During the stop the officer saw drug paraphernalia inside the car in plain sight. He confiscated the marijuana grinder and bowl.

Found property: Columbia Road

Police received a call at 5:58 p.m. Sept. 15 that someone in a white van with no plates dumped an air conditioning unit and crib on Speedway’s property. At first it was believed the items may have fallen off the back, but it was decided later the items were purposely left there. A license plate also was left at the scene. Police were unsuccessful in finding the culprit in the area.

Drug paraphernalia: Redwood Drive

Police searched a car at 12:29 a.m. Sept. 16 after the officer smelled marijuana and the driver admitted to having drugs in it. Relatives picked up the juveniles who were in the car. The detective bureau has possession of the confiscated items.

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