Beachwood officer fired after 2019 shooting but some question why it took so long Everything about it was not handled right.
In Beachwood Placeâs parking lot, nearly two years ago, Beachwood Police Department s Officer Blake Rogers fired his gun into the car of a shoplifting suspect that he said ran over his foot leaving the mall.
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BEACHWOOD, Ohio â In Beachwood Placeâs parking lot, nearly two years ago, Beachwood Police Department s Officer Blake Rogers fired his gun into the car of a shoplifting suspect that he said ran over his foot leaving the mall.
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HOWLAND The two people found dead Friday evening in a home on the 8600 block of Howland Springs Road SE have been identified by the Howland Police Department.
Autopsies were performed Wednesday on Amy M. Hornbeck, 44, and Ross W. Blair, 43.
The Trumbull County Coroner’s forensic investigator, Kathy Meszaros, said the causes of death for both will not be released until after toxicology reports are completed.
Meszaros said that could take up to six weeks or more.
According to the township police report, officers were dispatched about 6:20 p.m. Friday to the Howland Springs Road address. Upon arrival, an officer spoke with Howland Fire Department medics who already confirmed the deaths of the two inside the residence. The bodies were found in a bedroom by a concerned friend, the report states.
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WARREN A Howland man was sentenced to a indefinite sentence of three- to four-and-a-half years in prison in connection to a drug case, triggered by an August 2020 traffic stop where Warren police officers were looking for burglary suspects.
Nicholas A. Gilmore, 31, of 7967 Raglan Drive, Howland, pleaded guilty to two counts aggravated possession of drugs and another count of possession of a fentanyl-related compound. Gilmore, who also has a North Road address in Niles, also faces aggravated drug-trafficking and possession charges in another Trumbull County Common Pleas case out of Bazetta Township.
Judge Ronald J. Rice said any sentence that may come out of the Bazetta case will run consecutively to the prison term he gave Gilmore on Thursday. The next pretrial hearing in the Bazetta drug case is scheduled for March 15 before Judge Peter J. Kontos.
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HOWLAND Township police are investigating the circumstances of two people found dead Friday evening in a home on the 8600 block of Howland Springs Road SE.
Forensic investigator Kathy Meszaros said autopsies of the male and female, ages 45 and 44 respectively, are to be conducted Wednesday by the Trumbull County Coroner’s Office. Their identifications are to be released by the coroner’s office.
A friend who went to the Howland Springs Road residence through a back door to check on the couple called Trumbull County 911 about 6:19 p.m. on Friday. The friend, who found the couple in a bedroom, told dispatchers the two had been at an East Market Street bar in Howland the night before.
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