Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A Springfield Township hotel that police and prosecutors consider a"nuisance"— because of more than 1,000 police calls to the property— could remain open if trustees and a judge agree to a deal calling for multiple registration and security changes.
Police provided statistics to prosecutors showing officers have responded to the hotel more than 1,300 times over four years for a variety of crimes and multiple drug overdoses. "When you're looking at this hotel, you're looking at over 300 calls a year from overdoses to assault cases, stabbings, all these kinds of things," Kolkovich said."There was no cooperation from Red Roof Inn beforehand, and now we've seen a great deal of cooperation," he said.
According to Springfield Township Police Chief Jack Simone, trustees are expected to pass the agreement at a meeting Thursday evening. If so, a judge would sign an order the next day.
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