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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Lakewood Police Department's Most Wanted

Don't be a hero. Suspects should be considered dangerous. If you recognize anyone on the list contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234.

The Lakewood Police Department recently added a couple new people to the city's list of most-wanted people. They were chosen based on the seriousness of the charges and the likelihood they are in the Lakewood area. Suspects should be considered dangerous. Those who come into contact with the suspects are recommended not to attempt to apprehend them. “It helps (catch suspects) if people look at it,” Lakewood Police Chief Timothy Malley said recently, adding that many of the suspects listed aren’t Lakewood residents. “We can’t pick and choose who commits the crimes.” If anyone has information about a suspect listed, they can contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234 or email police@lakewoodoh.net. Callers can remain anonymous.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

LOOK: Lakewood Police Department's Most Wanted

Don't be a hero. Suspects should be considered dangerous. If you recognize anyone on the list contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234.

The Lakewood Police Department recently added a couple new people to the city's list of most-wanted people. They were chosen based on the seriousness of the charges and the likelihood they are in the Lakewood area. Suspects should be considered dangerous. Those who come into contact with the suspects are recommended not to attempt to apprehend them. “It helps (catch suspects) if people look at it,” said Lakewood Police Chief Timothy Malley said, adding that many of the suspects listed aren’t Lakewood residents. “We can’t pick and choose who commits the crimes.” If anyone has information about a suspect listed, they can contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234 or email police@lakewoodoh.net. Callers can remain anonymous.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

WANTED: Lakewood Police Looking for Theft Suspect

Lakewood police seek residents' help in theft case.

The Lakewood Police Department is asking for help from the public to identify a man believed to have stolen pre-paid cell phones from the Walgreens on Detroit Avenue and W. 117th Street on Nov. 29. The man was later observed selling the phones on the RTA train. Anyone with information is asked to call the Lakewood police detective bureau at 216-529-6763. Click on the photo at the right to enlarge the image.

ryan kraft

11:52 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

That's petty theft 10 dollar phone five year in prison hang him   more ›

Monday, June 4, 2012

Lakewood Police Department's Most Wanted

Don't be a hero. Suspects should be considered dangerous. If you recognize anyone on the list contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234.

The Lakewood Police Department recently added a couple new people to the city's list of most-wanted people. They were chosen based on the seriousness of the charges and the likelihood they are in the Lakewood area. Suspects should be considered dangerous. Those who come into contact with the suspects are recommended not to attempt to apprehend them. “It helps (catch suspects) if people look at it,” said Lakewood Police Chief Timothy Malley said, adding that many of the suspects listed aren’t Lakewood residents. “We can’t pick and choose who commits the crimes.” If anyone has information about a suspect listed, they can contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234 or email police@lakewoodoh.net. Callers can remain anonymous.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Lakewood Police Department's Most Wanted

Don't be a hero. Suspects should be considered dangerous. If you recognize anyone on the list contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234.

The Lakewood Police Department recently added a couple new people to the city's list of most-wanted people. They were chosen based on the seriousness of the charges and the likelihood they are in the Lakewood area. Suspects should be considered dangerous. Those who come into contact with the suspects are recommended not to attempt to apprehend them. “It helps (catch suspects) if people look at it,” said Lakewood Police Chief Timothy Malley said, adding that many of the suspects listed aren’t Lakewood residents. “We can’t pick and choose who commits the crimes.” If anyone has information about a suspect listed, they can contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234 or email police@lakewoodoh.net. Callers can remain anonymous.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Wanted: Have You Seen Any of These People?

Lakewood Police Department adds to its most-wanted list. Charges include theft, forgery and drugs.

The Lakewood Police Department recently added five new people to the city's list of most-wanted people. They were chosen based on the seriousness of the charges and the likelihood they are in the Lakewood area. Suspects should be considered dangerous. Those who come into contact with the suspects are recommended not to attempt to apprehend them. “It helps (catch suspects) if people look at it,” said Lakewood Police Chief Timothy Malley said, adding that many of the suspects listed aren’t Lakewood residents. “We can’t pick and choose who commits the crimes.” If anyone has information about a suspect listed, they can contact the Lakewood Police Department at 216-521-1234 or email police@lakewoodoh.net. Callers can remain anonymous. Law …

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