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Mann accused of stolen from the car shortly after the release: North Olmsted Police Blotter

North Olmsted, Ohio –

Car, weapon theft: Lorain Road

Police officer from North Olmsted arrested a man who was suspected of stealing a Mercedes Benz 2018 with a firearm just a few hours after being released.

On February 10th at 6:34 p.m., the officials answered Ken Ganley Volkswagen on Lorain Road, where an employee said that he left his Mercedes-Benz-GLS in the parking lot from 2018 while he went to the dealer for a minute.

An unknown man jumped into the car that had a 9 -mm gun and a ammunition in the center console and drove off. The owner of the car ran outside and tried unsuccessfully to stop the suspect.

The monitoring video led the police to identify themselves as a suspect, a man who, according to a police report, had been released from the Grafton prison earlier a day. In cooperation with the suspect's probation helper, the investigators were the suspect in his mother's house in Bedford, where he was arrested due to an arrest warrant due to great theft of a motor vehicle. The suspect refused to tell an official where the Mercedes and the weapon were, according to the police report.

Small fabrics, criminal violation: Great Northern Boulevard

On February 5, the officials responded to the Great Northern Boulevard in relation to an undesirable guest who had previously been banished from the store, go to Great, go to the Great Northern Boulevard.

After the man had been accompanied outside, the officials found that he had hidden four tennis shoes in his clothes and backpack with a combined value of almost 110 US dollars. The two couples shoes were returned to the shop and the suspect was charged with criminal violation and minor theft.

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