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Man steals car, crashes it into house: Shaker Heights Police Blotter

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 12, 3:17 AMWire: Cleveland.com
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Man steals car, crashes it into house: Shaker Heights Police Blotter

Shaker Heights police arrested a man for violating a protection order and obstruction after he went to the home of his former girlfriend, argued with her, then locked himself in her teen son's bedroom.

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