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CLEVELAND, Ohio — After a weekend filled with what the police are calling extremely dangerous driving, Cleveland police are still searching for those responsible, but they say they need the community’s help.
Usually, Miranda says he would hear 1 or 2 cars but this time was different. He heard multiple over the span of half an hour. “One particular video we're aware of there was an individual that started a fire, right under or right near the Playhouse Square on Euclid Avenue,” said Freddy Diaz, Cleveland Police Public Information Officer
As of now, no arrests have been made. Across the nation, they have seen an increase in car meet-ups but to stop them, the police say they need the public's help. “There’s something going wrong in that system where either we need to make sure the prosecution are happening once the police catch the people or we need officers on the streets,” said Miranda.
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