The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org News you can use from Bedford, Ohio Mon, 20 Oct 2025 20:40:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://bedfordohio.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-icon2-32x32.png The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org 32 32 149275078 Back to Basics: How to Tell If Your Pan Is Hot Enough https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/cooking/back-to-basics-how-to-tell-if-your-pan-is-hot-enough/ Fri, 24 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16731 Knowing when your pan is properly heated is one of the most fundamental yet overlooked cooking techniques. Whether you’re searing steak, sautéing vegetables, or making pancakes, temperature control is key […]

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Knowing when your pan is properly heated is one of the most fundamental yet overlooked cooking techniques. Whether you’re searing steak, sautéing vegetables, or making pancakes, temperature control is key to achieving perfect results. Going back to basics, here’s how to master the art of checking if your pan is hot enough—without guesswork.

The first step is to preheat the pan before adding oil or food. Place your pan over medium heat for a few minutes. The material of your pan matters—stainless steel and cast iron take longer to heat but retain heat well, while nonstick pans heat more quickly.

Next, use the water drop test. Sprinkle a few drops of water onto the pan’s surface:

  • If the water sits and slowly evaporates, the pan is still too cold.
  • If it sizzles immediately and evaporates, the pan is hot enough for sautéing.
  • If the droplets dance or roll across the surface, it’s ideal for searing—this is the “Leidenfrost effect,” where water vapor creates a cushion between the droplet and pan, signaling optimal heat.

When adding oil, observe it closely. Cold oil will pool thickly, while properly heated oil will shimmer and flow smoothly across the pan. If it begins to smoke, the pan is too hot.

Mastering pan temperature helps prevent sticking, promotes even browning, and enhances flavor. By understanding the visual and auditory cues of a hot pan, you’ll gain greater control and confidence—turning everyday cooking into precise, consistent success.

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Bedford Police Blotter 09/01/2025 – 09/15/2025 https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/safety/bedford-police-blotter-09-01-2025-09-15-2025/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16758 September 1, 2025Time: 12:40 a.m. COMPLAINT NOISELocation: Northfield Rd (Lounge 2.28 Bar & Grille)Disposition: CompleteA caller reported cars doing burnouts and loud noise in the area, including concerns about a […]

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September 1, 2025
Time: 12:40 a.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Northfield Rd (Lounge 2.28 Bar & Grille)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported cars doing burnouts and loud noise in the area, including concerns about a nearby bar. Officers found the lounge lot empty and observed vehicles near a nearby property clearing out. No further issues were found.

September 1, 2025
Time: 1:38 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Union St
Disposition: Complete
Following a verbal dispute, a man left his girlfriend’s apartment without his phone. Officers retrieved the phone from the resident and returned it to the caller. No physical altercation occurred.

September 1, 2025
Time: 8:54 a.m. THEFT
Location: Corkhill Rd
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that an Amazon package had been delivered to the wrong address and said Amazon required a police report for a refund. The caller later decided not to file a report. No police response was needed.

September 1, 2025
Time: 10:09 a.m. DISTURB
Location: Adams St
Disposition: UTL/GOA
A caller reported individuals banging on a window and leaving in a light gray Jeep Cherokee toward Columbus Rd. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle or parties.

September 1, 2025
Time: 1:04 p.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Broadway Ave (Villa at San Bernardo)
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported an unknown man asking questions inside the building. Officers searched the area but did not locate the individual.

September 1, 2025
Time: 5:52 p.m. ASSAULT
Location: Center Rd (apartment building)
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported that a man had attempted to fight him. The caller said he acted in self-defense and requested medical assistance for a bleeding ankle. Officers determined the caller had not been in a physical altercation and advised him to call back if the other man returned.

September 2, 2025
Time: 1:43 a.m. SUSPICION ACTIVITY
Location: Union St
Disposition: Checks OK
A caller believed someone was inside his vehicle. Officers determined the issue was related to the vehicle’s battery/electrical system. No crime found.

September 2, 2025
Time: 9:50 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Turney Rd (Slate Run Apartments)
Disposition: Complete
Property management and a tenant were arguing about a move-out. Parties were separated and advised to avoid further contact.

September 2, 2025
Time: 11:46 a.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Bedford Police Dept lobby
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported ongoing concerns about a man in her apartment complex and possible threats. She was advised to contact police if the individuals return so officers can make contact.

September 2, 2025
Time: 5:14 p.m. MISSING PERSON
Location: Rockside Rd (Woodside)
Disposition: Complete
Staff reported a resident left with a woman without signing out. Nurses later confirmed the resident is capable of self-care and free to leave. A family member later stated she holds power of attorney and planned to file a missing-person report; she was advised to bring documentation.

September 2, 2025
Time: 6:45 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Northfield Rd (Bedford High School)
Disposition: Complete
Police responded to a custody dispute in the school parking lot. A temporary protection order was found to be pending but not active. Both parties were advised, and the scene cleared without incident.

September 2, 2025
Time: 7:05 p.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Tudor Ave
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported loud music from an unknown nearby street. Officers patrolled and determined faint music was likely coming from Maple Heights. No violations were found in Bedford.

September 2, 2025
Time: 7:57 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Center Rd (Center Park Apartments)
Disposition: Complete
A domestic dispute escalated when a woman followed a family member outside with a knife. She dropped the knife upon officers’ arrival. No injuries were reported, no charges were requested, and the woman left with her belongings.

September 2, 2025
Time: 10:52 p.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Turney Rd (Slate Run Apartments)
Disposition: Complete
An anonymous caller reported ongoing loud music and noise from an apartment. Officers found the unit dark and quiet upon arrival; no violations observed.

September 2, 2025
Time: 11:03 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Center Rd
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported her boyfriend poured a drink on her during an argument and allegedly tried to push her down stairs. She declined medical attention and agreed to separate for the night. Officers transported her to a family member’s home without incident.

September 3, 2025
Time: 12:01 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Turney Rd
Disposition: Complete
A woman said her ex attempted to enter her apartment, damaged property, and continued to call making threats. Officers trespassed the ex from the property and provided protection-order options. The caller chose to stay with family for the night.

September 3, 2025
Time: 2:12 a.m. SUSPICION VEHICLE
Location: Charles St
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a vehicle sitting in their driveway. The vehicle’s driver located a key, and family members arrived to assist. The vehicle and occupant left the scene; no further issues.

September 3, 2025
Time: 12:44 p.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (Enterprise – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
An employee reported a customer failed to return a rental car by the August 7 due date and could not be reached. The vehicle was later returned the same day.

September 3, 2025
Time: 12:49 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Best St
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded to a dispute involving acquaintances. The matter was determined to be civil. All parties agreed to keep the peace.

September 3, 2025
Time: 5:10 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Center Rd
Disposition: Complete
Neighbors reported loud yelling. Officers checked the residence and spoke with an upset occupant; no one else was found inside. The situation was calmed and cleared.

September 3, 2025
Time: 5:27 p.m. THEFT
Location: Greencroft Rd
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported seeing a man in a yellow construction vest steal a package from her porch. Officers reviewed video footage and determined nothing had been taken. The man was identified as a solicitor distributing Spectrum advertisements.

September 3, 2025
Time: 6:09 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Center Rd
Disposition: Complete
Follow-up to an earlier disturbance: an involved male was speaking loudly on a porch. Officers made contact, de-escalated the situation, and the man agreed to remain inside for the night.

September 4, 2025
Time: 12:33 a.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Turney Rd
Disposition: Advised
A caller reported neighbors outside playing loud music. Officers spoke with those involved and advised them of the complaint.

September 4, 2025
Time: 1:28 a.m. SUSPICION VEHICLE
Location: Broadway Ave (U-Haul)
Disposition: Checks OK
Officers checked on a truck reportedly left with lights on and windows down. The vehicle was found locked and secure.

September 4, 2025
Time: 8:29 a.m. THEFT
Location: Southview Dr
Disposition: Complete
A man came to the police station claiming his neighbor was stealing his credit card information through Wi-Fi. He showed a video of a woman holding a flashing object but did not want contact made. The incident was documented for his bank.

September 4, 2025
Time: 1:36 p.m. SUSPICION ACTIVITY
Location: Broadway Ave (Automotive Group)
Disposition: UTL/GOA
An alarm company reported video of a person possibly stealing a sign. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the individual.

September 4, 2025
Time: 2:50 p.m. THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (Cleveland Tank)
Disposition: Complete
A business reported that a man took a hot water tank without permission. Officers determined there was a misunderstanding and advised the customer to return the tank. Both parties agreed to meet later to resolve the matter civilly.

September 4, 2025
Time: 5:27 p.m. DISTURB
Location: Flora Dr
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded to a verbal dispute between a resident and her adult son. The son agreed to leave for the night. The resident was advised to call if he returned and was informed about how to seek a restraining order.

September 4, 2025
Time: 9:50 p.m. THEFT
Location: Best St
Disposition: Complete
A man came to the police station to file a theft report and later requested to add information. The report was completed and documented.

September 5, 2025
Time: 2:23 a.m. SUSPICION ACTIVITY
Location: Corkhill Rd (apartment complex)
Disposition: UTL/GOA
Staff reported three people walking around the lot and a patio door to a vacant unit. Officers checked the area; the group was gone on arrival and not located.

September 5, 2025
Time: 12:14 p.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (U-Haul – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
A manager reported that a rental truck had not been returned after the August 1 due date. The renter stated the delay was due to a family emergency and promised to return the vehicle the next day.

September 5, 2025
Time: 12:31 p.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (U-Haul – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
A second report was filed for a U-Haul truck rented August 17 and not returned. The renter agreed to bring the vehicle back on September 6.

September 5, 2025
Time: 2:17 p.m. ASSAULT
Location: Solon Rd (East Warehouse)
Disposition: Complete
An employee reported being struck by a coworker but declined medical attention. After investigating, officers found the caller had instigated the altercation by making threats. The supervisor was informed, and the situation was resolved without further police action.

September 5, 2025
Time: 9:51 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Flora Dr
Disposition: Complete
Neighbors reported yelling in the street. Officers learned a dispute occurred over trash cans; the involved party left before police arrived. No damage reported.

September 5, 2025
Time: 11:09 p.m. SUSPICION VEHICLE
Location: Rockside Rd (Bubba’s Better Muffler and Brakes)
Disposition: Complete
A vehicle was found left running in the lot without a key present. Officers secured and shut off the vehicle.

September 6, 2025
Time: 4:21 a.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Columbus Rd & Northfield Rd
Disposition: Checks OK
Officers checked on a group of juveniles and confirmed they were with adults. No issues found.

September 6, 2025
Time: 11:39 a.m. UNWANTED GUEST
Location: Broadway Ave (BP – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
Staff reported a customer refusing to leave after a payment dispute. The individual was warned for trespass and left the store.

September 6, 2025
Time: 1:24 p.m. THEFT
Location: Broadway Ave (The Coffee Cup)
Disposition: Unable to locate
A caller requested officers check the area for a vehicle involved in a theft but did not want to speak with police. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

September 6, 2025
Time: 3:17 p.m. ASSAULT
Location: Broadway Ave (Mitsubishi – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded after a disturbance inside the dealership. A man allegedly punched another man and left the area in a black pickup. The victim initially declined to pursue charges but later returned to request charges and was provided a witness statement form.

September 6, 2025
Time: 6:43 p.m. B&E
Location: Marion Dr (near Berwyn Ave)
Disposition: Unable to locate
A witness reported a man entered a residence through a kitchen window and then left in a black SUV with a broken rear hatch window. The home appeared vacant; nothing was reported missing. Officers checked the area but did not locate the vehicle.

September 6, 2025
Time: 7:06 p.m. SUSPICION ACTIVITY
Location: Broadway Ave (Walgreens – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
A shopper reported teens who appeared ready to fight. Officers contacted a group nearby; all parties had separated and agreed to leave the area.

September 6, 2025
Time: 11:40 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Northfield Rd
Disposition: Complete
A juvenile reported her mother and the mother’s boyfriend arguing. The boyfriend left before officers arrived. The mother said the situation was verbal only and agreed to call if it resumed.

September 7, 2025
Time: 2:06 a.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Corkhill Rd
Disposition: UTL/GOA
A caller reported loud music from a truck outside an apartment building. Officers checked the area; the vehicle was gone and not located.

September 7, 2025
Time: 10:07 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Broadway Ave (Auto Mile Inn)
Disposition: Report
Officers responded to a disturbance involving an intoxicated man who damaged property inside the bar and refused to leave. Upon arrival, officers found the man outside attempting to damage vehicles. He was identified as Ruben Alonso Argueta, who became combative and attempted to kick officers while being detained. Argueta was medically cleared by Bedford Fire/EMS, transported to Solon Jail, and charged with disorderly conduct. He was cited and released once sober, with a court date set for September 22, 2025.

September 8, 2025
Time: 9:01 a.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Corkhill Rd
Disposition: Citation issued
A vehicle’s horn sounded repeatedly from a rear lot. Officers located the vehicle and issued a citation for parking in a restricted zone.

September 8, 2025
Time: 11:34 a.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Center Rd (Bedford Police Dept lobby)
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported a vehicle theft. Plate information was corrected on scene. No license-plate-reader hits were found. The vehicle may have been towed; the reporting party planned to check with a local tow company.

September 8, 2025
Time: 12:47 p.m. UNWANTED GUEST
Location: Northfield Rd (Sunoco – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
Staff reported a juvenile asking customers for money and previously trespassed. Officers located the juvenile at a nearby address and released him to his mother. The mother was cited for failure to supervise.

September 8, 2025
Time: 3:23 p.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Broadway Ave (near Family Dollar)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a man she believed was watching for her across the street. Officers provided an escort to her residence.

September 8, 2025
Time: 9:19 p.m. THEFT FROM AUTO
Location: Mortimer Dr (Willard House)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported broken glass around a vehicle and believed the vehicle was entered. An incident report was completed.

September 8, 2025
Time: 9:42 p.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Grace Rd (Hutchinson Field)
Disposition: Checks OK
A group reported a man in dark clothing following them in the park. Officers searched the area; the individual was gone on arrival and not located.

September 9, 2025
Time: 12:53 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Broadway Ave (Automotive Group)
Disposition: Complete
Officers found a broken window on a garage door. The building was cleared and secured; no suspects located.

September 9, 2025
Time: 9:21 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Rockside Rd (Kia of Bedford)
Disposition: Assisted
A customer reported uncertainty about the status of a vehicle that had been removed by tow. Officers determined the vehicle was at another dealership. The customer was advised to follow up with the dealer.

September 9, 2025
Time: 9:57 a.m. THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (IHOP)
Disposition: Complete
Property management reported three storm sewer grates were removed overnight. There were no cameras on the property. A report number was provided.

September 9, 2025
Time: 12:35 p.m. DISPUTE
Location: Overlook Pl
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported her breaker was turned off during a domestic dispute and believed a mail hold had been placed on her deliveries. Power was restored; she was advised to contact the post office to investigate the mail issue.

September 9, 2025
Time: 12:54 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Turney Rd (Colony Club)
Disposition: Complete
A third party reported a possible fight outside an apartment. Officers checked the lot and residence; the parties were gone on arrival and not located.

September 9, 2025
Time: 1:09 p.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Broadway Ave (Beep Auto LLC)
Disposition: Complete
An employee reported that a man entered the business under the pretense of inquiring about a vehicle, then stole a 2020 BMW X7 from the lot. The suspect drove away eastbound on Grand Blvd. The vehicle was later located by Cleveland Heights Police on Lecuna Rd and held for processing. A warrant for grand theft of a motor vehicle was subsequently issued for Darryl Benjamin Hunt after probable cause was established.

September 9, 2025
Time: 4:29 p.m. UNWANTED GUEST
Location: Turney Rd (Marathon – Bedford)
Disposition: Arrest
Employees reported an intoxicated man harassing staff and customers and refusing to leave. Officers issued a trespass warning and made an arrest in connection with the incident.

September 9, 2025
Time: 5:42 p.m. SUSPICION
Location: W Grace St (near railroad tracks)
Disposition: Canceled
A business reported an occupied vehicle lingering on private property. The caller later advised the vehicle left; no police response was needed.

September 9, 2025
Time: 9:27 p.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Union St
Disposition: Complete
Officers checked the area after a noise complaint. No violations were noted; all was quiet on arrival.

September 9, 2025
Time: 11:50 p.m. NOISE COMPLAINT
Location: Wandle Ave
Disposition: Checks OK
A caller reported a loud motorcycle parked on the sidewalk. The rider returned and moved the bike into a driveway.

September 10, 2025
Time: 3:50 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: John St
Disposition: Complete
Officers checked a vehicle for nighttime parking. A man and woman were found resting inside; they left without incident after confirming arrangements at a nearby residence.

September 10, 2025
Time: 10:30 a.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Center Rd (Circle K – Rockside)
Disposition: Complete
A caller said a man in a black hoodie with yellow lettering approached him at the pumps and appeared impaired. Officers checked the area; the man was gone on arrival and not located.

September 10, 2025
Time: 2:09 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Columbus Rd (bridge area)
Disposition: UTL/GOA
A report of a group of juveniles yelling and possibly preparing to fight. Officers searched the area along Columbus Rd from Five Points toward Bedford Heights; no group was found.

September 10, 2025
Time: 8:59 p.m. THEFT – BIKE
Location: Columbus Rd (Cuyahoga County Public Library – Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that his black mountain bike had been stolen while locked outside the library. Surveillance and witness accounts described the suspect as a white male with glasses and a thin beard, wearing a blue hoodie, black puffer jacket, black beanie, and black pants. The stolen bike was a black Hyper Havoc mountain bike valued at approximately $246. Library staff noted that the suspect is a regular visitor who may return during daytime hours. Photos of the suspect were added to the report.

September 10, 2025
Time: 9:35 p.m. SUSPICION ACTIVITY
Location: Taft Ave
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported people running along the sides of a house and suspected drug activity. Officers checked the home, neighboring properties, and the street; nothing suspicious was found.

September 11, 2025
Time: 9:10 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Best St
Disposition: Checks OK
A neighbor reported someone removing items from a garage. Officers spoke with the resident, who said he and another person were cleaning and preparing for a garage sale. No cause for complaint.

September 11, 2025
Time: 11:27 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Broadway Ave (downstairs unit)
Disposition: Checks OK
An anonymous caller reported a loud argument that sounded physical. Officers determined it was a verbal dispute between family members; no assault occurred.

September 11, 2025
Time: 5:56 p.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Taft Ave (Taft Park)
Disposition: Advised
Music was reported coming from vehicles in the park. The group told officers they were holding a celebration of life and agreed to turn the music down.

September 11, 2025
Time: 6:32 p.m. SUSPICION
Location: Overlook Pl
Disposition: Complete
A caller believed an ex-partner shut off water service and had an active protection order. Officers confirmed the order was valid but unserved, advised the caller on utility transfers, and served the order at the other party’s workplace.

September 11, 2025
Time: 7:51 p.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Adams St
Disposition: Complete
Multiple callers reported a male walking through backyards and looking at homes. Officers located the individual, confirmed he was heading home, and provided a courtesy transport to a guardian.

September 11, 2025
Time: 8:34 p.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Broadway Ave (Los Gallos)
Disposition: Complete
A diner who could not pay for a meal was trespassed from the business at staff’s request. The business declined to pursue theft charges.

September 12, 2025
Time: 3:33 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Lee Rd S
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported hearing threats about “blowing up” or “shooting up” a building following a dispute between two women. Officers checked the area and found no ongoing disturbance.

September 12, 2025
Time: 6:23 p.m. SUSPICION PERSON
Location: Rockside Rd (Barrington Apartments East)
Disposition: Complete
Officers contacted a man reportedly drinking in the parking lot. He and his mother (both residents of Apt. 1001) said he would remain inside; a family member was en route to pick him up. He was advised to stay in the apartment if drinking.

September 13, 2025
Time: 2:06 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Overlook Pl
Disposition: Complete
A caller believed her ex, subject to a protection order, pulled into her driveway. Officers checked the area; the vehicle was gone on arrival and the caller was unsure if it was him.

September 13, 2025
Time: 11:11 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Flora Dr
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported two women in a white sedan taking photos of his home’s doors. They left before officers arrived. The resident was unable to obtain a plate number and was advised to call if they return.

September 13, 2025
Time: 1:57 p.m. SUSPICION
Location: McKinley St
Disposition: Checked OK
A caller reported packages accumulating at a residence where the occupant was believed deceased. Officers confirmed numerous packages addressed to the home; the residence checked OK.

September 13, 2025
Time: 3:49 p.m. AUTO THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd (Kia of Bedford)
Disposition: Complete
A customer arrived to pick up a vehicle that was no longer on site. Records showed the vehicle had been repossessed. The complainant left before officer arrival.

September 14, 2025
Time: 12:46 a.m. SUSPICION
Location: Northfield Rd
Disposition: Complete
A report of several people trying to break into a black Dodge truck was determined to be the owner recovering a phone from his vehicle after it was stolen earlier in Northfield. He was advised to file the report with Northfield PD.

September 14, 2025
Time: 1:02 p.m. B&E
Location: Broadway Ave (Apt. 5)
Disposition: Complete
A man attempted to enter an apartment to retrieve property and damaged the lock by drilling the keyhole. The matter was deemed civil; the resident was advised to call for a keep-the-peace if needed. The man was noted to have a county warrant.

September 14, 2025
Time: 2:30 p.m. DAMAGE PROPERTY
Location: Rockside Rd (United Medical Group building)
Disposition: Complete
A building owner reported interior damage discovered after prior entries to the property, including damage to a fire alarm panel, mailbox, and interior glass. No forced entry was observed. The owner later found an online video showing the building’s interior; the case was forwarded for detective review.

September 14, 2025
Time: 2:54 p.m. COMPLAINT NOISE
Location: Forest Dr (across from address)
Disposition: Complete
A red sedan was playing music while the owner washed his car. Volume was not excessive; no enforcement action taken.

September 15, 2025
Time: 7:44 a.m. DISTURBANCE
Location: Belle Ave
Disposition: Complete
Staff reported a 26-year-old male making threats after becoming upset. He left with his father to cool off.

September 15, 2025
Time: 11:35 a.m. THEFT
Location: Broadway Ave (Bedford Police Dept lobby)
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported fraudulent withdrawals from a savings account discovered in June. The bank requested a police report; a case number was provided for the bank’s investigation.

September 15, 2025
Time: 5:39 p.m. DISTURB
Location: Center Rd (Safely Home)
Disposition: Complete
Two juveniles were involved in a fight; a window was broken. Both were treated by EMS, and one was transported to Marymount Hospital.

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October Outdoor Adventure: Leaf Peeping and Scenic Photography in Bedford https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/outdoor-fun/october-outdoor-adventure-leaf-peeping-and-scenic-photography-in-bedford/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16728 October is one of my favorite months to get outside and enjoy the dazzling fall colors, and there’s no need to travel far—Bedford Reservation offers some amazing trails and overlooks […]

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October is one of my favorite months to get outside and enjoy the dazzling fall colors, and there’s no need to travel far—Bedford Reservation offers some amazing trails and overlooks right in our backyard.

Start your adventure on the Bedford Reservation All Purpose Trail. This paved 7.6-mile trail winds through the reservation’s woodlands and connects to several scenic areas. Along the way, stop by Bridal Veil Falls Scenic Overlook and the Tinker’s Creek Gorge Scenic Overlook for stunning views of autumn leaves and peaceful water features.

For a more adventurous route, check out the Bedford Singletrack Trail, a multi-loop system that weaves through the forest. While designed for mountain biking, it’s also walkable and a great way to explore less-traveled parts of the park.

Another gem is the Sagamore Creek Loop, which you can access from the Alexander Road Trailhead. This trail offers a quieter hike through ravines, small waterfalls, and steep wooded slopes—a perfect place to immerse yourself in fall color.

Don’t forget your camera or phone! The lighting in October is ideal for photos, and the vibrant reds, oranges, and golds make for stunning backdrops. Whether you’re hiking solo, with family, or just out to breathe in some crisp autumn air, you’ll find that Bedford’s trails are full of beauty and inspiration this time of year.

So grab your boots, a warm drink, and get outside—fall is calling!

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Parents Seek Answers at Bedford School Board Meeting Amid Ongoing Investigation As Reported by WKYC Studios https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/schools/parents-seek-answers-at-bedford-school-board-meeting-amid-ongoing-investigation-as-reported-by-wkyc-studios/ Wed, 22 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16756 BEDFORD, OH — As reported by WKYC Studios, emotions ran high at Thursday night’s Bedford City School District board meeting, where parents and community members packed the room to demand […]

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BEDFORD, OH — As reported by WKYC Studios, emotions ran high at Thursday night’s Bedford City School District board meeting, where parents and community members packed the room to demand transparency following the suspension of several high school staff members earlier this month.

The meeting came just days after a student walkout that saw more than 150 Bedford High School students protesting what they viewed as a lack of communication from the district. Parents voiced concerns during public comment, urging school officials to explain the circumstances surrounding the allegations of “serious misconduct” that led to the administrative leaves.

Superintendent Dr. Cassandra Jackson told attendees she was unable to discuss the matter publicly on the advice of legal counsel, citing the ongoing investigation. Her comments acknowledged the frustration and speculation that have spread throughout the community in the absence of details.

Some board members expressed disappointment that they had not been notified about the staff leaves before learning of them through social media. The district has since confirmed that an independent investigation is underway, though no timeline for its completion has been announced.

Toward the end of the meeting, Board Member Danielle Turner Birch introduced a motion to place Jackson on leave or request her resignation, but the motion did not advance due to the lack of a second.

The next Bedford City School District board meeting is scheduled for Nov. 6, when community members are expected to continue pressing for updates.

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DIY Cinnamon Stick Candle Holders: A Warm October Craft for Your Bedford Home https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/home/diy-cinnamon-stick-candle-holders-a-warm-october-craft-for-your-bedford-home/ Wed, 22 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16725 October in Bedford brings those cozy evenings that just call for a little candlelight and warmth. If you’re looking for a simple, fragrant, and elegant craft to welcome fall, these […]

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October in Bedford brings those cozy evenings that just call for a little candlelight and warmth. If you’re looking for a simple, fragrant, and elegant craft to welcome fall, these DIY cinnamon stick candle holders are just the thing. They’re easy to make, smell divine, and can be enjoyed by both kids (with supervision!) and adults.

Supplies:

  • Small glass candle holders or mason jars
  • Cinnamon sticks (enough to wrap around each jar)
  • Rubber bands or twine
  • Hot glue (for adults) or craft glue (for kids)
  • Small candles or LED tealights
  • Optional: ribbon, raffia, or fall accents like dried orange slices or mini pinecones

Instructions:

  1. Wrap cinnamon sticks around the outside of your glass holder. For young children, use a rubber band to hold the sticks in place—they’ll love helping line them up! Adults can use hot glue for a sturdier finish.
  2. Once the sticks are secure, cover the rubber band with twine, raffia, or a pretty ribbon. Tie it in a bow for a rustic fall touch.
  3. Place your candle or LED tealight inside and enjoy the soft glow and lovely cinnamon scent.

These candle holders make charming centerpieces, gifts, or cozy accents for your Bedford home. With their warm glow and spicy aroma, they bring that perfect touch of fall comfort to any room. Happy crafting—may your home be filled with light, warmth, and the sweet scent of autumn!

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Akins, Callender, and Morton Unite for Bedford City Schools Board: A Slate Focused on Integrity, Accountability, and Student-Centered Leadership https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/local-bedford-news/akins-callender-and-morton-unite-for-bedford-city-schools-board-a-slate-focused-on-integrity-accountability-and-student-centered-leadership/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16751 Disclaimer: Publication of this article does not constitute an endorsement by The Bedford Tribune. All election-related submissions are shared to inform voters and provide equal access for candidates to present […]

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Disclaimer: Publication of this article does not constitute an endorsement by The Bedford Tribune. All election-related submissions are shared to inform voters and provide equal access for candidates to present their platforms.


BEDFORD, OH — Three candidates with deep community ties and decades of public service are running as a slate for the Bedford City Schools Board of Education. Anthony Akins, Sr., Chris Callender, and Montez Morton, Sr. bring a shared commitment to transparency, equity, and student-first leadership—anchored by their campaign tagline: “Vote for leadership that listens, supports, and leads with integrity.”

Anthony Akins, Sr., a proud graduate of the Bedford City School District and longtime Oakwood Village resident, is seeking his second term on the board. Akins is a former Oakwood Village councilperson and the parent of five children—three Bedford graduates and two currently enrolled in the district. His leadership is grounded in lived experience, public service, and a deep belief in equitable, student-centered decision-making.

Chris Callender is a seasoned K–12 school administrator and a longtime Oakwood Village resident. Callender also served as a Oakwood Village councilperson and has spent over 25 years coaching and mentoring youth through sports. He currently serves as an adjunct professor, preparing future educators with the same values he brings to this campaign: integrity, accountability, and care.

Montez Morton, Sr., is a lifelong Bedford resident, a longtime union member, and the parent of Bedford graduates. Morton’s leadership is rooted in advocacy, labor equity, and community empowerment. His decades of union involvement reflect a commitment to fairness, transparency, and standing up for working families—values he brings to the school board race with clarity and conviction.

Together, Akins, Callender, and Morton offer a balanced and experienced team ready to serve with integrity. Their platform centers on responsible governance, transparent communication, and a shared belief that students must always come first—and accountability must always follow.

“We’re here to listen. We’re here to lead. And we’re here to ensure that students remain at the center of every decision,” the slate shared in a joint statement.

The election will be held on Tuesday, November 4, with early voting underway.  If you want to see change, Bedford, Bedford Heights, Oakwood Village, and Walton Hills voters have the opportunity to choose leadership that reflects the values of the district—and the voices of the families it serves. Vote November 4th.

Anthony Akins, Sr.
email:  akins4bedfordschools@gmail.com

Chris Callender
email:  callenderforbedfordschools@gmail.com

Montez Morton, Sr. 
email: montezmortonsr4bedfordschool@gmail.com

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Brunch’ology: A Creative and Flavorful Brunch Experience in Bedford https://bedfordohio.org/bedford-arts-culture/restaurant-reviews/brunchology-a-creative-and-flavorful-brunch-experience-in-bedford/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16722 Located at 277 Northfield Rd in Bedford, Brunch’ology brings creativity and comfort to the local brunch scene with an elevated twist on classic favorites. This vibrant eatery has quickly become […]

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Located at 277 Northfield Rd in Bedford, Brunch’ology brings creativity and comfort to the local brunch scene with an elevated twist on classic favorites. This vibrant eatery has quickly become a local favorite for its generous portions, flavorful dishes, and stylish presentation.

The menu offers a variety of indulgent brunch staples, with standout items like the Stuffed Belgian Waffle—crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and filled with a sweet surprise. The Catfish and Grits entrée is another crowd-pleaser, featuring well-seasoned, tender catfish paired with creamy, buttery grits. For those who love savory options, the Philly-style omelet and chicken and waffles are consistent hits.

Service at Brunch’ology is friendly and attentive, and the presentation of each dish shows care and attention to detail. However, the restaurant can get busy during peak brunch hours, so arriving early or ordering ahead is a smart move.

Prices are slightly higher than your average breakfast spot, but the quality and portion sizes justify the cost. A few patrons have noted occasional order mix-ups during rush times, but staff are generally responsive and eager to make things right.

Overall, Brunch’ology delivers a fun and flavorful experience that’s perfect for kicking off a weekend or adding a delicious stop to your summer adventures. For brunch lovers in Bedford, this is a must-try destination that blends comfort, creativity, and style.

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TONIGHT 10/20/2025 City Council Work Session & Meeting Agendas https://bedfordohio.org/city-council-news/council-agendas/tonight-10-20-2025-city-council-work-session-meeting-agendas/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16746 Work Session at 4:30pm Meeting at 7:00pm

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Work Session at 4:30pm
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Meeting at 7:00pm

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Election 2025: Anthony A. Akins, Sr. Announces Candidacy for Bedford City School District Board of Education https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/local-bedford-news/election-2025-anthony-a-akins-sr-runs-for-bedford-city-school-district-board-of-education/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16741 Voters in Bedford, Bedford Heights, Oakwood Village, and Walton Hills will select members of the Bedford City School District Board of Education on Tuesday, Nov. 4. As part of The […]

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Voters in Bedford, Bedford Heights, Oakwood Village, and Walton Hills will select members of the Bedford City School District Board of Education on Tuesday, Nov. 4. As part of The Bedford Tribune’s nonpartisan election coverage, all candidates were invited to complete a survey to share information about their background, priorities, and goals for the district.

Background and Experience

Anthony A. Akins, Sr. is a Virtual Producer at Deloitte, where he manages online meetings and presentations for company partners and executives. A U.S. Navy veteran, he credits his service with developing precision, discipline, and problem-solving skills. Akins holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration and brings extensive project-management experience to his role as a current school board member.

He is a 1996 graduate of Bedford High School, a parent of five children—three recent Bedford High School graduates and two current students—and a former Oakwood Village councilperson who served for 10 years advocating for residents and community well-being.

Why He’s Running

Akins says his commitment to Bedford schools stems from being both an alumnus and an active parent. His goal is to continue improving the district’s performance and community trust. His vision includes:

  • Enhancing educational excellence by maintaining rigorous, future-focused curriculum standards.
  • Promoting equity and inclusion so every student feels valued and supported.
  • Strengthening community engagement through partnerships among parents, educators, and local leaders.
  • Innovating for the future by incorporating new technologies and teaching methods.

Key Challenges and Priorities

Akins identifies financial stability as the district’s most pressing challenge, emphasizing the need to manage reduced state funding responsibly. He also highlights staff morale, noting the importance of ensuring employees feel valued and equipped to succeed.

To support teachers and staff, he advocates for stronger communication with the teachers’ union, regular professional development, and prioritizing mental health and wellness for all members of the school community.

Fiscal Responsibility and Transparency

Akins supports continued collaboration with the treasurer’s department to maintain clear and accessible financial reports. He favors monthly updates, long-term forecasts, and open board meetings that invite resident participation. His team proposes hosting quarterly town halls and community surveys to strengthen two-way communication and accountability.

Collaboration Across Communities

To unite Bedford, Bedford Heights, Oakwood Village, and Walton Hills, Akins supports hosting joint community events, family nights, and service projects that build shared pride and engagement. He also envisions mentoring and tutoring programs offered in partnership with local recreation centers to connect students with support networks and role models.

Engaging Parents and Guardians

Akins views parents and guardians as vital partners in district decision-making. He encourages families to participate in open board meetings, surveys, and advisory committees to ensure district policies reflect community priorities.

Defining Student Success

He defines success as a balance of academic achievementpersonal growth, and readiness for future opportunities—measured through academics, attendance, engagement, and emotional well-being. He supports regularly reviewing district metrics to reflect students’ evolving needs.

Closing Message

Akins emphasizes accountability, transparency, and collaboration as the foundation of his leadership. Alongside fellow candidates Montez Morton, Sr. and Chris Callender, he seeks to “Lead with Integrity,” be a “Voice for the Voiceless,” and “Strengthen School/Home Connections” through open dialogue and community trust.

Contact: akins4bedfordschools@gmail.com

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This Week in History ~ October 20th – 26th https://bedfordohio.org/history/this-week-in-history-october-20th-16th/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=16719 Cleveland History October 20, 1944 – The East Ohio Gas explosion devastated a portion of Cleveland’s east side when a liquefied natural gas storage tank leaked and ignited. The resulting […]

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Cleveland History

October 20, 1944 – The East Ohio Gas explosion devastated a portion of Cleveland’s east side when a liquefied natural gas storage tank leaked and ignited. The resulting fire and explosions killed 131 people and destroyed an area approximately one square mile in size.

October 21, 1895 – The Cleveland City Council officially adopted the city flag, designed by Susan Hepburn. The flag features vertical red, white, and blue stripes with a central emblem bearing the city’s name and the year of its founding.

October 21, 1934 – The Hungarian Cultural Garden in Cleveland was dedicated on the 123rd anniversary of composer Franz Liszt’s birth. The event celebrated Hungarian culture and marked a major addition to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens.

October 26, 1974 – The Richfield Coliseum officially opened in Richfield Township, between Cleveland and Akron. Its first event was a concert by Frank Sinatra. The venue went on to host Cavaliers games, concerts, and major sporting events for two decades.

World History

October 20, 1774 – The First Continental Congress adopted the Continental Association, agreeing to implement a boycott of British goods in response to the Intolerable Acts. This marked a unified colonial economic resistance and a critical step toward the American Revolution.

October 20, 1803 – The United States Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase treaty, approving the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory from France and doubling the size of the nation.

October 20, 1935Mao Zedong’s Long March concluded when the surviving core of the Chinese Red Army arrived in Shaanxi Province after a year-long, 6,000-mile retreat from Nationalist forces. Fewer than 10,000 of the original 80,000 survived, but the march solidified Mao’s leadership.

October 26, 1917Brazil formally declared war on Germany, entering World War I on the side of the Allied Powers. Brazil was the only South American nation to join the war effort militarily.

October 26, 1979South Korean President Park Chung‑Hee was assassinated by Kim Jae‑gyu, the head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency, triggering political upheaval and the eventual transition to a new military regime.

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