Miscommunication over tree cutting resolved in Gates Mills

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On March 14, a resident in Gates Mills reported that a tree service was mistakenly cutting down her trees. Police arrived and clarified that there had been a miscommunication. They assured the resident that none of her trees were harmed. Also on March 14, another resident requested a welfare check on her brother-in-law. He had not been seen for around 24 hours. Officers checked on him and found he was safe, staying with friends due to a dead phone battery. On March 10, a female officer helped Mayfield Heights police deal with a drunken woman at their station. Additionally, on the same day, a woman asked police to check on her sister after she couldn’t reach her. Officers found the sister at home and confirmed she was fine. Lastly, on March 11, there was a report of a loud boom heard in a resident’s backyard. Police responded but could not determine where the noise originated.


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