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Things that go ‘crash’ in the night -- and morning rush hour: Hunting Valley Police Blotter - cleveland.com

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HUNTING VALLEY, Ohio

Suspicion: Hackney Road

A resident reported hearing glass shatter in their home shortly before 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 17 but were initially unable to find where it came from, requesting that police assist because they have a huge house.

They called back moments later after ascertaining that the crash they heard was from a ceiling-mounted light fixture with a piece of glass that fell off, with no signs of foul play.

Car crash, squad call, failure to yield right-of-way: Fairmount Boulevard, Chagrin River Road

Two drivers were taken to Hillcrest Hospital with possible injuries after their cars collided shortly before 8 a.m. on Oct. 19. A Chagrin Falls woman, 23, was cited after she attempted a left turn from northbound River Road onto Fairmount in her 2018 Volkswagen Passat, striking an oncoming southbound 2015 BMW driven by a Gates Mills woman, 60, who had the right-of-way on their green light.

Airbags were deployed in the BMW leaving that driver with some chest pain, while the other driver complained of neck and chest pain from her seatbelt. Both cars were listed with moderate damage and were towed from the scene.

Noise complaint: Fairmount Boulevard

A resident in the 37000 block reported a band playing extremely loud music at a nearby party that could be heard inside their house around 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 16, requesting that they either turn the music down or stop. Police met with the host, who said the party would be over at 10 p.m.

Suspicion: Fairmount Boulevard, County Line Road

A caller reported a man walking toward The Club at Hillbrook just before noon on Oct. 18, saying that he was not dressed for how someone should be on a Sunday. He was last seen walking on Hillbrook Drive, but police were unable to find him, notifying officers in Russell Township as well.

Traffic stop: SOM Center Road

A driver hauling a trailer was stopped near University School around 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 13 and found to be driving on a suspended license for what appeared to be the third time. The owner of the vehicle, who had a valid license, came and picked it up and was warned about the need for additional lights on the trailer.

Suspicion: Chagrin River Road

A resident reported shortly before 5 p.m. on Oct. 13 that a silver sedan was again parked on the tree lawn next to the driveway that leads to the pump houses about a quarter mile away from his home -- for the second time in as many days. He contacted all of his neighbors and no one knew why the suspicious car would be there. Police responded within about 20 minutes but were unable to locate a suspect.

Mutual aid given: County Line Road

Officers from Hunting Valley, Russell and Chester arrived shortly before 11 p.m. on Oct. 14 to a home in the 13900 block near Village Hall on a report that someone might be trying to break into the house.

Police also checked nearby Fairmount Boulevard before clearing about an hour later.

Read more from the Chagrin Solon Sun.

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