Teens argue with adults over use of pickleball courts: Highland Heights Police Blotter

The recreation director reported June 24 that three boys were bothering adults at the pickleball courts at the city park. Responding officers found that the 15-year-old boys were on the courts and had argued with the adults when told the…
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