Neighbor mistakenly takes woman's cat to animal shelter

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On March 11, a woman in Olmsted Falls reported that her neighbor mistakenly took her cat to the Animal Protective League. Police found the neighbor and, after a discussion, he returned the cat. His wife had informed him about the mistake. In another incident on March 7, a person called the police about a man possibly under the influence, who was displaying a gun at a local store. Officers found the man but discovered he did not have a weapon. A theft report came in on March 10 when a woman said her car was stolen without the keys. Later, she remembered that she had parked it at a Five Guys restaurant in Middleburg Heights. On March 6, a resident reported that their car had been broken into. Additionally, on March 7, another resident complained that their neighbor was parking on their property and had removed a stake marking the property line. They received advice on handling the situation.


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