Cleveland, OH
Cleveland police working to solve car crimes to prevent other violent crime
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Car crimes are up in 2023 and thieves are getting more aggressive. Cleveland police are now looking for three stolen vehicles from overnight, one which tried to run down an officer and another carrying a person armed with a rifle, called “armed and extremely dangerous.”
“It’s a huge priority,” said Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia, Cleveland Police Public Information Officer. “We are seeing an increase, particularly in vehicle thefts, over the course of this year.”
Sgt. Ciaccia now warns it’s even more important to stop car thieves before they strike.
“We are always conducting analysis of crimes throughout the city to see where we can connect the dots, and if it’s the same actors, the same criminals, in certain areas,” said Sgt. Ciaccia.
It’s not just car thefts. 19 News showed 39 car break-ins in Tremont just this week, that data now important in helping prevent future crimes.
“We use our Crime Analysis Unit to track and map criminal activity throughout the city,” said Sgt. Ciaccia. ”So when we see an uptick in a certain area, a certain street, a certain neighborhood, then there is targeted enforcement there.”
Hyundais and Kias saw a surge in thefts after a TikTok video showed how to steal those brands. But it’s more makes and models than ever. Sgt. Ciaccia advises you to lock your car and park in a garage if possible, park in a well-lit area if you need to park in the street, use a steering wheel lock, and hide or take valuables out of the car. But there’s more people can do to stop these crimes.
“We do need the public’s help,’ said Ciaccia. “We need tips from the community.”
Cleveland Police are looking for a Silver Kia Sportage that tried to run over an officer, a black Dodge Durango with a person inside armed with a rifle, and a black Nissan Ranger with a person inside wearing a red hoodie and a gator mask.
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Yankees Tabbed Best Fit in Trade for Guardians Outfielder
The Cleveland Guardians have already traded away one of their starters from this past season, sending second baseman Andres Gimenez to the Toronto Blue Jays.
And there appears to be a chance that they make some more moves.
The Guardians are apparently fielding trade offers on first baseman Josh Naylor and outfielder Lane Thomas, and while Naylor is certainly the bigger of the two names, Thomas is also a very interesting piece.
But where could Thomas land?
Well, Caleb Moody of Just Baseball has compiled a short list of the best possible fits for Thomas, and the New York Yankees were among those ballclubs.
“If Thomas can find some of his 2023 form next season, he could provide that middle-of-the-order support for Aaron Judge, with his 20+ homer, .250 AVG and .750 OPS potential to place alongside Jazz Chisholm Jr., Giancarlo Stanton and Austin Wells,” Moody wrote.
The Yankees just lost Juan Soto to the New York Mets, so they could certainly use a fourth outfielder alongside of Judge, Jasson Dominguez and the newly-acquired Cody Bellinger.
While Teoscar Hernandez and Anthony Santander are definitely sexier names, New York would have to shell out wads of cash for either player, and the Yankees may not want to do that after signing Max Fried and swinging a trade for Bellinger.
Plus, New York may want to add another big piece at one of its corner infield spots.
Thomas is set to hit free agency after next season, so the Yanks would have no financial obligation to him beyond 2025. Plus, he is slated to earn just $7.9 million next year.
The 29-year-old slashed .237/.309/.400 with 15 home runs and 63 RBI over 528 plate appearances between the Washington Nationals and the Guardians in 2024, but he came on particularly strong late in the season and in the playoffs.
Landing Thomas would also allow the Yankees the flexibility to play Bellinger at first base on occasion.
Cleveland, OH
Ohio troopers identify driver in deadly semi truck hit-skip as Cleveland man
Editor’s Note: This story contains previous video from 19 News.
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio State Highway Patrol says troopers have identified the driver of a semi-truck suspected in a deadly hit-skip in Tuscarawas County.
The driver is a 59-year-old Cleveland man whose name was not released. The highway patrol said the case is now with the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office.
According to the highway patrol, on Oct. 24 a semi-truck was driving north on IR-77 when he tried to make a U-turn through the median crossover near Strasburg.
Troopers said a second vehicle, driven by 78-year-old Dennis Alsept, was also driving north in the left lane of IR-77.
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Alsept then hit the semi, according to the highway patrol.
“He was a great man, he loved his family,” Alsept’s son-in-law, Andy Donaldson, said. “His family was his everything.”
Troopers said that the semi pulled onto the beam in the median and then continued going south on IR-77.
According to the highway patrol, Alsept was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
On Oct. 31, he died from those injuries.
“Accidents happen, however, he made a tragic mistake that day,” Donaldson said.
The crash remains under investigation, and the highway patrol said charges against the driver are forthcoming.
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