Cleveland man who was supposed to be on job interview robs bank, police say Bruce Morway has been arrested and charged after police say he robbed a Key Bank at Great Northern mall. (Source: North Olmsted police) By Stephanie Czekalinski | February 17, 2021 at 4:36 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 5:41 PM
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (WOIO) - The Key Bank at Great Northern Shopping Center was robbed last week by a man who said he had a weapon.
The incident occurred on Feb. 11 at about 4 p.m. at the Key Bank at 26380 Great Northern Shopping Center, according to a media release from North Olmsted police.
Senior apartments in Rocky River, Richmond Heights face lender woes
Stan Bullard
The Harbor Court assisted living center in Rocky River is one of two Northeast Ohio properties that Fannie Mae seeks to foreclose upon and sell to make good on loans it backed. Harbor Court and The Waterford in Richmond Heights are owned by Capital Senior Living, a Dallas-based public company.
Forbearance, or a loan payment holiday, is a key way lenders deal with distressed commercial properties during downturns, especially in 2020 in the rapid run-up to a national recession during the pandemic.
However, forbearance has finally run out for the six-floor Harbor Court and the two- and the three-story Waterford assisted living centers for seniors in Rocky River and Richmond Heights, respectively. Both were given forbearance from March to July 31 of last year.
Fired Cuyahoga County jail guard pleads guilty in inmate’s overdose death Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio A former Cuyahoga County corrections officer pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges that accuse him of failing to attend to an inmate who died of a drug overdose in 2018 and falsifying records after the inmate’s death.
Martin Devring, 61, of Cleveland, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of dereliction of duty and tampering with records in the death of Joseph Arquillo. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office dropped a misdemeanor charge of interfering with civil rights.
As part of his plea agreement, Devring agreed not to try to get his job back or seek back pay. The county fired him three months after Arquillo’s death.
Anthony Sowell: Read The Plain Dealer’s original coverage of the Imperial Avenue murders, profiles of his victims
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Posted Feb 09, 2021
The Imperial Avenue home of serial killer Anthony Sowell, shown in November 2009. (Scott Shaw, Plain Dealer file photo)The Plain Dealer
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CLEVELAND, Ohio It was in October 2009 that the Cleveland area first learned of serial killer Anthony Sowell. For the next few weeks, the horrors of his crimes would emerge.
Sowell, who died Monday afternoon at an Ohio prison hospital of an unspecified illness at the age of 61, eventually was convicted in July 2011 of the deaths of 11 women and was sentenced to death.