In this week’s Brooklyn Police Blotter, a concerned passerby called police after witnessing a one-vehicle crash at the Interstate 480 westbound off-ramp to Tiedeman Road.
|On June 30, a concerned passerby called police after witnessing a one-vehicle crash at the I-480 westbound off-ramp to Tiedeman Road.While talking to the Parma resident, who admitted that he hadn’t been wearing a seatbelt, the officer smelled booze.A search of the vehicle revealed a loaded Glock.
A neighbor reported that the suspects had attempted but were unsuccessful in doing the same thing at their home.Shoplifting: Brookpark Road
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