Sheffield Township Circle K lottery ticket thief wanted by Lorain County sheriff Sheffield Township Circle K lottery ticket thief wanted by Lorain County sheriff (Source: Lorain County CSI) By Rachel Vadaj | March 4, 2021 at 9:08 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 9:08 PM
SHEFFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - Do you recognize this man?
The Lorain County Sheriffâs Office said he is accused of walking into the Circle K at 4819 Broadway Avenue on Feb. 28 and stealing several items, including instant lottery tickets.
âSince this male likes to try his luck, letâs get him identified so that he can take a crack at the wheels of justice,â the sheriffâs office said.
WESTLAKE, Ohio – Suspected marijuana and guns: I-90 An officer at 12:45 a.m. Feb. 13 stopped a vehicle on I-90 near Columbia Road for license plate and lane change violations. An officer observed five people inside the car as well as open containers of alcohol. Officers also found the occupants possessed suspected marijuana and two loaded handguns. Officers arrested two men for weapons .
North Ridgeville police warn of COVID-19 vaccine scams targeting senior citizens
North Ridgeville police warn of COVID-19 vaccine scams targeting senior citizens By Tiarra Braddock | January 25, 2021 at 10:50 AM EST - Updated January 25 at 4:59 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The North Ridgeville Police Department is advising people to be on high alert when receiving calls about the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a Facebook post, the department warned that scammers have called local seniors asking for Medicare information, claiming it was needed in order to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
We were notified today that scammers have called local seniors asking for Medicare information, claiming it was needed.Posted by North Ridgeville Police Department on Monday, January 25, 2021
Lorain County is on solid ground for road salt supply levels and local officials do not anticipate any shortages for the winter season.
Assistant Lorain County Engineer Bob Klaiber said he doesnât see any supply problems in the near future. Lorain County entered the winter season with about 6,000 tons of salt on hand and are contracted for an additional 10,000 tons to take them through the winter.
According to the Ohio Department of Transportation District 3, Lorain County has used 3,086 tons so far this season which is slightly above the average range of 2,000.
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âDecember weather can fluctuate so much depending on the year, some years we barely see snow and therefore there is very little salt use,â said Crystal Neelon, public information officer for ODOT District 3. This year we have already had a couple of big storms which increased our usage, but has not caused any supply issues.