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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

'Dark Knight' Copycat: Man Jailed After Entering Movie Theater with Guns, Knives

Scott A. Smith is in Westlake jail after being arrested at Regal Cinema at Crocker Park with a gun, ammunition, knives and "survival equipment."

A small arsenal of weapons were removed Monday night from the Westlake home of Scott A. Smith, who was arrested after showing up armed with a gun, ammunition and four knives at a showing of The Dark Knight Rises Saturday night at Regal Cinema in Crocker Park. Westlake Police Department Lt. Ray Arcuri said Tuesday afternoon that his department was still going through everything seized from Smith's home. Here are the highlights: Police also seized computers from Smith's home, and are awaiting a search warrant to look through them. Prescription medications were also taken. Police are still verifying what they are, Arcuri said, but he believed one was a blood pressure medication. If there is a problem with prescription drug abuse, Arcuri said…

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Around the Patch: Flood, Murder, Crocker Park and More

Check out news from nearby Patch communities

North Canton Patch: Several houses in North Canton flooded during last week's thunderstorm. North Canton Patch talked to one family about how the flood affected them and how they will move forward. Kent Patch: The man supsected of killing a 49-year-old Kent woman was found dead in a Cleveland hotel room. According to Kent Patch, Police found the body of Jose Quinones, 52, in a room at the LaQuinta Inn on West 150th Street in Cleveland. Westlake Patch: Westlake Patch reports residents are questioning Crocker Park’s intentions to nearly double in size, namely due to the addition of a seven-story office for American Greetings’ new location and three garages. Beachwood Patch: The FBI suspects a serial bank robber has been hitting institutions …

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Celebrate Spring And Support Local Growers at the North Union Farmers Market

As spring arrives, so do the fresh foods at local farmers markets

A great way to celebrate spring is at the opening days of the North Union Farmers Market beginning April 9 at Historic Shaker Square and April 16 at Crocker Park.   This is a great way to treat your family to the very best in-season veggies and foods, while supporting the region’s small farmers and artisans in a vibrant, community atmosphere.  The North Union Farmers Market connects consumers with certified producers of foods grown locally in Northeastern Ohio and promotes their environmental, economic and health benefits through a network of markets.  Other locations for the open-air markets include Chagrin Falls, Cleveland State University, Cleveland Clinic and Lakewood; times and dates are available . The first of the markets, at the …

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