Traffic stop nabs two wanted robbers: Solon police blotter

Wrongful entrustment, SR 91: At 1:40 p.m. Feb. 18, police received a call about an erratic driver on eastbound US 422. When the car got off the freeway, a traffic stop was made. It was found that the driver, a Cleveland man, 22, had no driver's license and...

Traffic stop nabs two wanted robbers: Solon police blotter

Wrongful entrustment, SR 91: At 1:40 p.m. Feb. 18, police received a call about an erratic driver on eastbound US 422. When the car got off the freeway, a traffic stop was made. It was found that the driver, a Cleveland man, 22, had no driver's license and was wanted for robbery in Cleveland and for not paying fines in Strongsville.

He was arrested and charged with driving without a license, no license plate illumination, failure to drive in marked lanes, and possession of marijuana.

The car's owner, a Cleveland woman, 22, was in the car's front passenger's seat. She was charged with wrongful entrustment for allowing the man to drive her car.

In the back seat was a Cleveland man, 23, who was arrested and held on two warrants, one through the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department for flight to avoid arrest, and the other through the Liderbahis Ohio Department of Corrections for a parole violation stemming from a robbery conviction.

OVI, US 422: At 11:40 p.m. Feb. 16, police observed a car traveling 90 miles per hour in a 60-mile-per-hour zone. During the ensuing traffic stop it was found that the driver, a Solon man, 54, was drunk. The man was discovered to have a blood-alcohol content of .157, above the state minimum for drunk driving of .08.

He was charged with OVI, prohibited BAC and speeding.

Theft, Naiman Parkway: At 2:20 p.m. Feb. 20, it was reported that someone broke into a van owned by, and on the property of Arco Comfort Air, 5325 Naiman Parkway, and stole tools worth $2,000.

The theft took place sometime between Feb. 17 and 20. Police are investigating.

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