The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org News you can use from Bedford, Ohio Thu, 01 May 2025 15:41:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://bedfordohio.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-icon2-32x32.png The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org 32 32 149275078 RTA Updates — May 2025 https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/local-bedford-news/rta-updates-may-2025/ Thu, 01 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14875 Effective May 3 | Red Line Rail Replaced With Shuttle Buses Between Tower City and Airport | Affects Red Line

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Effective May 3 | Red Line Rail Replaced With Shuttle Buses Between Tower City and Airport | Affects Red Line

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Connecting for Kids May Programs in Solon https://bedfordohio.org/wellness/child-care-tips/connecting-for-kids-may-programs-in-solon/ Thu, 01 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14754 Registration is required for these programs.Register online: www.connectingforkids.org/registerEmail: info@connectingforkids.orgCall/Text: 440-570-5908 Speaker Series: Navigating Well-being in a Digital Age Dr. Nicole Pucci, Clinical Psychologist, and Dr. Kelly Christian and Dr. Emily Lauster, of the Ethan D. Schafer Center for Learning Differences at Lawrence School, will discuss how to lessen the negative effects of screen time, as […]

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Registration is required for these programs.
Register online: www.connectingforkids.org/register
Email: info@connectingforkids.org
Call/Text: 440-570-5908

Speaker Series: Navigating Well-being in a Digital Age

Dr. Nicole Pucci, Clinical Psychologist, and Dr. Kelly Christian and Dr. Emily Lauster, of the Ethan D. Schafer Center for Learning Differences at Lawrence School, will discuss how to lessen the negative effects of screen time, as well as strategies to promote development, mental health, and social interactions.

Free, supervised children’s activities are available during the program — adults and children must register separately.
Wednesday, May 7, 6:30 p.m.
Solon Branch of Cuyahoga County Public Library

Music Therapy & More

Join us for a hands-on program designed to teach families how to use music to improve their child’s academic, motor, communication, and social skills as well as behavior.

This program is designed for families and their children (ages 0–6) who have concerns about development.
connectingforkids.org/music
Wednesday, May 21, 6:30 p.m.
Solon Branch of Cuyahoga County Public Library

About Connecting for Kids

Connecting for Kids provides resources, support, and community to families in Northeast Ohio who have concerns about their child.

We support families who have children with mental health concerns, developmental delays, and disabilities, as well as those facing major life changes.

Our offerings include programs, Resource Fairs, and a Family Resource Specialist (FRS) Program.
Programs include support groups for adults, presentations by professionals, and hands-on programs that caregivers attend with their child.

The FRS program offers a CFK staff member who meets with families and assists them in navigating resources.
All programs are offered free to families.

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Fun and Eco-Friendly Science Experiments for Kids This May https://bedfordohio.org/wellness/child-care-tips/fun-and-eco-friendly-science-experiments-for-kids-this-may/ Thu, 01 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14194 As the month of May rolls in and the weather in Bedford gets warmer, it’s the perfect time to get the kids involved in fun and eco-friendly science experiments. These hands-on activities not only provide a great learning experience but also help foster a love for nature and sustainability. Here are some simple experiments that […]

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As the month of May rolls in and the weather in Bedford gets warmer, it’s the perfect time to get the kids involved in fun and eco-friendly science experiments. These hands-on activities not only provide a great learning experience but also help foster a love for nature and sustainability. Here are some simple experiments that encourage environmental awareness while engaging young minds.

  1. Plant Growth Observation: One of the simplest and most educational experiments is observing plant growth. We plant seeds (like sunflowers or beans) in small containers and track their progress over the weeks. It’s a great way to teach kids about how plants grow and the importance of water, sunlight, and healthy soil. You can even teach them to recycle old containers as planters!
  2. DIY Bird Feeders: Creating a bird feeder from eco-friendly materials like pinecones, peanut butter, and bird seed is a fun and easy project. It not only teaches kids about wildlife but also encourages them to care for animals in their own backyard. Watching birds visit the feeder is a rewarding experience for children.
  3. Water Filtration Experiment: Use common household items like gravel, sand, and cotton to create a simple water filtration system. This experiment teaches kids about the importance of clean water and how natural filtration works. It’s a wonderful way to discuss environmental conservation and the need for clean water.
  4. Creating a Solar Oven: One of my favorite experiments, especially as the weather heats up, is building a simple solar oven. Using a pizza box, aluminum foil, plastic wrap, and black construction paper, you can create an oven that uses sunlight to heat and cook food. This hands-on project teaches kids about solar energy and its potential as an eco-friendly power source. We’ve used our solar oven to melt s’mores or heat up some small snacks, and the kids absolutely love it!

By doing these eco-friendly experiments, we can teach kids in Bedford not only about science but also about the importance of taking care of the planet—while having fun and learning together!

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Bedford Real Estate Snapshot: April 2025 https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/local-bedford-news/bedford-real-estate-snapshot-april-2025/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14786 The Bedford real estate market remains steady as April 2025 comes to a close. This snapshot, provided by Keisha Wagner, highlights current market activity and recent listings in the area. Currently, there are 11 properties listed for sale, with an average listed price of $170,000. The average price per square foot is holding at $112, […]

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The Bedford real estate market remains steady as April 2025 comes to a close. This snapshot, provided by Keisha Wagner, highlights current market activity and recent listings in the area.

Currently, there are 11 properties listed for sale, with an average listed price of $170,000. The average price per square foot is holding at $112, reflecting a slight increase of 0.2% compared to the past month.

Market activity remains strong, with 17 properties currently pending. Homes are averaging 53 days on the market, a notable improvement of nearly 15% compared to the previous 30-day period. Meanwhile, the average sold price per square foot sits at $111, indicating that sale prices are closely aligning with list prices.

Several neighborhood properties have recently attracted attention, including:

  • 105 Ellenwood Avenue – Listed at $155,000, this three-bedroom, one-bath home is offered by REAFCO.
  • 67 Woodrow Avenue – A four-bedroom, two-bath home with 1,600 square feet of space, listed at $179,900 by RE/MAX Above & Beyond.
  • 144 Maria Drive – This two-bedroom, two-bath property, boasting 1,728 square feet, is listed for $128,000 by RE/MAX Above & Beyond.

As inventory remains moderate and homes are moving faster, Bedford continues to offer attractive options for both buyers and investors. Whether you’re looking to purchase your first home or add to your portfolio, Bedford’s market presents opportunities worth exploring.

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Spring Accessorizing: Quirky, Chic & Full of Personality! https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/fashion-and-style/spring-accessorizing-quirky-chic-full-of-personality/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14078 Spring in Bedford is the perfect time to freshen up your wardrobe with fun and unique accessories! This season, it’s all about playful details that add personality to your look—think quirky headwear, charming bag accents, stylish bowling bags, and a bold mix of metals. Let’s start at the top: headwear is having a moment! Ditch […]

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Spring in Bedford is the perfect time to freshen up your wardrobe with fun and unique accessories! This season, it’s all about playful details that add personality to your look—think quirky headwear, charming bag accents, stylish bowling bags, and a bold mix of metals.

Let’s start at the top: headwear is having a moment! Ditch the basic ballcap and try something with a little flair. Berets in pastel hues, wide-brimmed straw hats, or even retro-style silk scarves tied around your hair add an effortlessly chic touch. Feeling bold? Bucket hats in funky prints or embroidered visors make for fun statement pieces.

Moving down, bags are getting a playful refresh. The bowling bag is making a comeback—structured, roomy, and perfect for an on-the-go lifestyle. Choose a bright color or a fun pattern to give your outfit a pop. Want to add even more personality? Clip on some bag charms! Think vintage keychains, pom-poms, or even little stuffed animals to give your bag a whimsical twist.

And don’t forget the jewelry! This spring, mixed metals are stealing the show. Layer gold and silver chains together, stack rings in different finishes, or mix warm copper with cool platinum. The key is embracing contrast—it’s modern, edgy, and completely unique to your style.

So, Bedford fashionistas, let’s step into spring with confidence and a little bit of quirk. After all, accessorizing is where the fun really begins!

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Bedford Police Blotter: 03/01/2025 – 03/15/2025 https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/safety/bedford-police-blotter-03-01-2025-03-15-2025/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14776 March 1, 2025Time: 3:49 AM SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITYLocation: Corkhill Rd., BedfordDisposition: CompleteOfficers responded to a report of a male attempting to break into a red SUV. The vehicle’s passenger-side window was shattered, but it did not appear that entry was gained. Officers were unable to reach the registered owner and checked the area with negative results. […]

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March 1, 2025
Time: 3:49 AM SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Location: Corkhill Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded to a report of a male attempting to break into a red SUV. The vehicle’s passenger-side window was shattered, but it did not appear that entry was gained. Officers were unable to reach the registered owner and checked the area with negative results.

March 1, 2025
Time: 10:40 AM PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Corkhill Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported his vehicle’s window was shattered sometime overnight. A small hole was found in the glass, but nothing appeared to be missing. The vehicle, a GMC Terrain, had been gone through.

March 1, 2025
Time: 2:26 PM SUSPICION
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported observing a distressed woman at the BMV earlier in the day. The woman appeared to be with two other adults and a child. The BMV was closed at the time of the report, and no further calls were received. Officers planned to follow up when the BMV reopened.

March 1, 2025
Time: 2:28 PM THREATS
Location: Broadway Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported her child’s father made threatening phone calls earlier in the day. Due to recent foot surgery, she was unable to come to the station. She is pursuing a protection order and was advised to contact police if further incidents occur.

March 1, 2025
Time: 3:18 PM SUSPICION
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A juvenile male was seen running from a company van after being observed by a resident. Officers checked the area and determined everything was secure.

March 3, 2025
Time: 3:30 AM FAMILY TROUBLE
Location: Northfield Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported her brother was causing issues and refusing to leave. No weapons were involved, though he may have been intoxicated. He left before officers arrived, and no further police assistance was needed.

March 3, 2025
Time: 2:46 PM FRAUD
Location: Westview Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported discovering three unauthorized loans on her credit report, possibly taken out by her daughter. The loans total over $50,000 and include a vehicle and 4-wheeler. She was advised that charges must be pursued in the jurisdictions where the loans were obtained.

March 3, 2025
Time: 3:27 PM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Lee Rd. S., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a man suspected of vehicle break-ins had entered a vacant unit. The caller viewed the incident remotely via security cameras. Officers checked the unit, found it locked with no signs of forced entry, and determined everything was secure.

March 3, 2025
Time: 5:31 PM THEFT
Location: Broadway Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
An impatient customer at Walgreens went behind the counter and took her correct photo print after receiving the wrong one. The manager requested she be told not to return. Officers contacted the customer by phone and issued the warning.

March 3, 2025
Time: 7:07 PM FAMILY TROUBLE
Location: Lee Rd. S., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported her half-brother spit on her. Both admitted to a mutual altercation but declined prosecution. Officers separated the individuals, and the male was advised of outstanding warrants.

March 4, 2025
Time: 3:28 AM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: W. Glendale Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Cite Issue
Officers investigated a suspicious Dodge Ram and issued a parking citation. The vehicle was unoccupied at the time.

March 4, 2025
Time: 4:22 PM THEFT
Location: Bonnieview Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported that his prescription medication, Percocet, was stolen from his apartment sometime between March 2 and the date of the call. He needed a report to get a refill authorized by his doctor.

March 4, 2025
Time: 4:46 PM THEFT
Location: Solon Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman stated her husband’s ashes had been taken, and she suspected her oldest son. She said he was supposed to return them that evening. Officers advised her the matter was civil and provided a report number.

March 5, 2025
Time: 8:52 AM HARASSMENT
Location: Ellenwood Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported that his ex-girlfriend had been repeatedly texting him and making accusations of child abuse. She also contacted child protective services and his children’s school. Officers contacted her and advised her to stop communication and let CPS address any concerns.

March 6, 2025
Time: 9:49 AM SUSPICION
Location: I-271 NB between Solon Rd. and Hawthorn Pkwy, Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Bedford police assisted with information on a vehicle reportedly involved in a child abduction out of Indiana. The vehicle exited the freeway northbound and continued through Bedford jurisdiction. No traffic stop occurred during Bedford PD’s involvement.

March 6, 2025
Time: 5:28 PM FRAUD
Location: Carlyle Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported $1,320 was withdrawn from her Green Dot Bank account without her consent. She still had her debit card and didn’t suspect anyone personally. Green Dot was investigating the issue.

March 6, 2025
Time: 9:17 PM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a male sitting in a silver SUV behind a church. Officers located the vehicle,
spoke with the occupant, and advised him to leave the area.

March 7, 2025
Time: 12:38 AM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Civil Matter
A caller reported a lifted black pickup truck idling in a parking lot for nearly an hour. Officers checked the lot and surrounding streets but were unable to locate the vehicle. No damage was found to any parked cars.

March 7, 2025
Time: 3:59 PM ASSAULT
Location: Avalon Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported her daughter and her friend were shot with an Orbeez gun while walking home from school. The suspect, a male juvenile, admitted doing so after they made a comment about a deceased relative. No injuries were reported. The mother was provided a witness statement to complete but had not returned it as of March 8.

March 8, 2025
Time: 7:06 AM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location: Terrace Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported a verbal argument with her boyfriend and expressed concern after he mentioned self-harm. She had hidden his firearm and requested that he leave the residence. Officers advised her that a formal eviction process would be necessary.

March 8, 2025
Time: 12:24 PM THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man returning home from dialysis reported a box of Ritz crackers missing from his apartment. After officers spoke with him and staff, he later called back to say he had found the crackers.

March 8, 2025
Time: 6:20 PM ASSAULT
Location: Turney Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported that the mother of his child entered his home uninvited, pulled his hair, and kicked the door during an argument. He asked police to trespass her from the residence and to notify her that she was no longer welcome there.

March 9, 2025
Time: 12:16 AM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A U-Haul fleet vehicle was reported parked behind the business. The vehicle was unoccupied, and the plate checked okay.

March 9, 2025
Time: 9:26 AM THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported someone entered his vehicle overnight and took a bag. The car was parked outside his apartment and showed no signs of forced entry. Nothing valuable was taken, but he wanted the incident documented.

March 9, 2025
Time: 10:49 AM THEFT
Location: Wandle Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported someone entered her unlocked vehicle overnight. Footage from her Ring camera showed a man in a ski mask opening her door. Later, she submitted a second video showing another individual closing the car door and driving away. Videos were submitted to records.

March 9, 2025
Time: 4:10 PM PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported someone had pulled the handle off his red Ford Escape. He saw the person but couldn’t provide a description. Officers took photographs, and the man reported no missing items but wanted the incident documented.

March 9, 2025
Time: 5:51 PM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Turney Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Civil
A resident reported a gray Jeep blocking access to and from the parking garage. Officers confirmed the vehicle was legally parked and advised the caller to contact management.

March 9, 2025
Time: 6:46 PM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Brune Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Checks OK
A woman reported a gray SUV parked outside her home, concerned due to a past encounter. Officers found the vehicle legally parked and unoccupied.

March 9, 2025
Time: 7:45 PM SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported that her vehicle had been entered overnight. No damage or items were taken, but contents were disturbed. She believes she may have forgotten to lock the car.

March 9, 2025
Time: 10:50 PM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Wandle Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported a male with a flashlight looking into vehicles near her home. Officers reviewed video footage showing a male in gray sweats checking cars but were unable to locate him. The caller provided footage via email.

March 9, 2025
Time: 11:01 PM SUSPICION
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A laundromat caller reported a male refusing to leave. Officers found a male and female waiting for laundry to finish. They were trespassed and left without incident.

March 9, 2025
Time: 11:55 PM THEFT
Location: Turney Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported his wallet was stolen from his unlocked vehicle sometime within the past two days. The wallet contained his state ID, debit and credit cards. He also reported approximately $2,000 was taken from his account. He was advised to contact his bank and secure his vehicle.

March 10, 2025
Time: 12:34 AM CUSTODY DISPUTE
Location: Union St., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported that her children’s father dropped them off at her apartment building without notifying her. The children, ages 5 and 6, were left unattended in a hallway until she heard them crying. The father later claimed he waited in the building entrance and had texted her. Officers followed up with both parties. No charges were pursued.

March 10, 2025
Time: 1:34 AM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Cancelled
An alarm company reported a suspicious vehicle. Officers were cancelled after it was determined the vehicle was being dropped off.

March 10, 2025
Time: 2:59 PM SUSPICION
Location: Marion Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A dark gray car was blocking a driveway. Officers checked the vehicle and determined the driver was waiting for a friend.

March 10, 2025
Time: 4:21 PM SUSPICION
Location: Regina Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported receiving a suspicious Medicare call and providing her date of birth. Officers advised her to contact Medicare and monitor for fraud.

March 10, 2025
Time: 7:05 PM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location: Caryl Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend was yelling and throwing things at their shared residence. Officers found the male had locked her out and refused to speak. She declined to pursue charges and was offered but declined a ride to the station.

March 10, 2025
Time: 9:00 PM THEFT-SHOPLIFTING
Location: Northfield Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Staff at Giant Eagle reported a man and woman failed to scan all items at self-checkout. After being confronted, the female paid for the remaining items. No loss occurred, but the manager requested both individuals be trespassed. The suspects left before officers arrived, and the vehicle was found running and unoccupied nearby.

March 10, 2025
Time: 11:17 PM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Officers investigated a gray BMW parked for an extended time. The vehicle checked okay and was not in an employee parking area.

March 11, 2025
Time: 5:13 AM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Solon Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
An unknown male knocked on a woman’s door, appearing intoxicated. He mistakenly believed his aunt lived there. Officers transported him home to Warrensville.

March 11, 2025
Time: 3:45 PM THEFT
Location: Dalewood Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported witnessing an Amazon package theft. She saw a black SUV follow a delivery truck and a woman in black clothing take the package. The victim was unsure if the package was delivered to the correct address.

March 11, 2025
Time: 7:20 PM SUSPICION
Location: Ellenwood Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A pickup truck sped into a parking lot and several individuals exited before quickly leaving. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle but provided a follow-up call to the concerned party.

March 11, 2025
Time: 11:19 PM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Wandle Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported someone using a flashlight to look into her daughter’s car. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the suspect.

March 12, 2025
Time: 2:11 AM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Bartlett Rd. and Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded to a report of a man walking in the road. The man checked okay, declined assistance, and was advised to use the sidewalk.

March 12, 2025
Time: 12:14 PM FRAUD
Location: Meadowview, Sagamore Hills
Disposition: Complete
A man reported that a $15,000 check deposited into his business account did not process. Two subsequent fraudulent withdrawals totaling $8,000 were made using a forged signature. The transactions occurred in person at a Westlake bank. A subpoena was issued for records and surveillance footage.

March 12, 2025
Time: 2:26 PM STOLEN LICENSE PLATE
Location: First Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A towing company reported a license plate stolen from one of its trucks after receiving a toll bill from Indiana. The plate was entered into the law enforcement database as stolen.

March 12, 2025
Time: 8:44 PM SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Location: Dalewood Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Checks OK
A white Cadillac was reported parked in a fire lane with individuals coming and going. The vehicle left prior to officers’ arrival. Officers checked the area.

March 13, 2025
Time: 5:17 AM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location: Henry St., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Officers responded to a report of a woman pointing a gun at her girlfriend during a domestic dispute. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to Solon Jail. A firearm was recovered for safekeeping, and the other party gathered belongings and left for a relative’s home.

March 13, 2025
Time: 3:35 PM AUTO THEFT
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Kia of Bedford reported a 2025 white Kia Sportage missing from their inventory, discovered during a bank audit. A key was accessed using credentials from a former employee no longer with the company. The vehicle, valued at $33,332, had no plate and was entered into records as stolen.

March 14, 2025
Time: 12:30 AM SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Solon Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Advised
A black sedan was reported parked improperly. Officers located the vehicle parked in the rear, spoke with the occupant, and provided a warning regarding parking.

March 14, 2025
Time: 2:42 AM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location: Broadway Ave., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman used her vehicle’s emergency system to report a domestic incident where her boyfriend had punched her. She was located at a gas station and had visible injuries. The suspect was located and taken into custody. The incident report was combined for follow-up and documentation.

March 14, 2025
Time: 4:15 PM FRAUD
Location: Southwick Dr., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported being scammed out of $1,181 after receiving a fraudulent Apple-related text. She sent money through Zelle and was later instructed to share her bank credentials. Her bank was notified, and she was advised to change her login information.

March 14, 2025
Time: 9:14 PM THREATS
Location: Northfield Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A man reported receiving threatening text messages from an unknown number. The texts included personal information about him and his family, demanding money. Officers provided a report and increased patrols in the area for safety.

March 14, 2025
Time: 10:41 PM SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Washington St., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A group of juveniles was reported running through a school parking lot. Officers located two individuals who said they were playing a game. All parties were advised of park hours.

March 15, 2025
Time: 7:47 AM DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Location: Center Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Advised
Employees at a gas station reported a man who regularly disrupts the store by yelling and removing items from shelves. Officers located the man nearby, identified mental health concerns, and advised him not to return to the business.

March 15, 2025
Time: 12:43 PM DISTURBANCE
Location: Union St., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported that her child’s father assaulted her before leaving in a vehicle. EMS was refused. The incident was documented and will be turned over to the prosecutor for review.

March 15, 2025
Time: 1:30 PM PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Turney Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
A woman reported a tote of clothes had been set on fire and placed on top of her car, along with a note containing hostile language. The items belonged to a former friend, who was contacted and denied setting the fire. The complainant was advised on filing a protection order.

March 15, 2025
Time: 3:04 PM SUSPICION
Location: Rockside Rd., Bedford
Disposition: Complete
Security personnel reported suspicious activity behind a closed business. A man was found behind the building and was initially uncooperative. He claimed he was getting something from his trunk. Officers confirmed the building was secure and no entry had occurred.

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The Wild Dog: A Fresh Start for a Bedford Favorite https://bedfordohio.org/bedford-arts-culture/restaurant-reviews/the-wild-dog-a-fresh-start-for-a-bedford-favorite/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13965 Located at 589 Broadway Ave in Bedford, OH, The Wild Dog reopened for its 2025 season on Tuesday, March 11. Previously known as The Dog House, this beloved local establishment is a go-to spot for delicious hot dogs, brats, and Italian sausages, all served with a variety of fresh and flavorful toppings. The menu at […]

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Located at 589 Broadway Ave in Bedford, OH, The Wild Dog reopened for its 2025 season on Tuesday, March 11. Previously known as The Dog House, this beloved local establishment is a go-to spot for delicious hot dogs, brats, and Italian sausages, all served with a variety of fresh and flavorful toppings.

The menu at The Wild Dog is centered around their signature hot dogs, such as the Wild Chicago Dog, which is topped with WD Signature Relish, homemade garlic mustard, sliced dill pickle, and banana peppers—an absolute crowd-pleaser. In addition to the hot dogs, they also serve fresh bakery items, homemade chili, and a variety of beverages, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

The atmosphere at The Wild Dog is casual and laid-back, with window service and outdoor seating, making it a great spot to grab a quick bite or enjoy a meal in a relaxed setting. The restaurant is pet-friendly, so you can bring along your furry friends while you dine.

The staff at The Wild Dog is known for being friendly and accommodating, ensuring a pleasant experience every time you visit. With affordable prices and consistently tasty food, The Wild Dog is a fantastic destination for locals and visitors alike.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or trying it for the first time, The Wild Dog offers a fresh start while maintaining the delicious offerings that made The Dog House a Bedford favorite.

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Injuries Reported Following Multi-Vehicle Crash in Bedford On 4/25/2025 As Reported By Local Accident Reports https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/safety/injuries-reported-following-multi-vehicle-crash-in-bedford-on-4-25-2025-as-reported-by-local-accident-reports/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14779 BEDFORD, OH — As reported by Local Accident Reports, a serious multi-vehicle collision at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Old Broadway resulted in multiple injuries and entrapment on Thursday night. First responders were dispatched to the scene around 9:38 p.m. following reports of a head-on crash involving three vehicles. Upon arrival, emergency crews found […]

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BEDFORD, OH — As reported by Local Accident Reports, a serious multi-vehicle collision at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Old Broadway resulted in multiple injuries and entrapment on Thursday night.

First responders were dispatched to the scene around 9:38 p.m. following reports of a head-on crash involving three vehicles. Upon arrival, emergency crews found one individual trapped inside a vehicle, requiring specialized extrication efforts to safely remove them. While the total number of injuries has not been fully confirmed, authorities stated that multiple people were hurt.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and it is not yet clear what circumstances led to the vehicles colliding. Emergency crews worked quickly to clear the area and transport those injured for medical evaluation.

Traffic was significantly impacted in the area as authorities secured the scene for rescue operations and began the early stages of their investigation.

Our thoughts are with everyone affected, and we wish all those injured a full and speedy recovery.

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This Week in History ~ April 28th – May 4th https://bedfordohio.org/history/this-week-in-history-april-28th-may-4th/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14082 CLEVELAND HISTORY Founding of the Cleveland Orchestra (April 29, 1918): The Cleveland Orchestra, considered one of the finest in the world, was established on this date. Its first concert later that year began a long tradition of musical excellence that has significantly contributed to the cultural landscape of the city. Launch of the HealthLine (April […]

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CLEVELAND HISTORY

Founding of the Cleveland Orchestra (April 29, 1918): The Cleveland Orchestra, considered one of the finest in the world, was established on this date. Its first concert later that year began a long tradition of musical excellence that has significantly contributed to the cultural landscape of the city.

Launch of the HealthLine (April 30, 2008): The HealthLine, Cleveland’s bus rapid transit (BRT) system, began operations, offering efficient and improved public transportation along Euclid Avenue, a major corridor between downtown Cleveland and the University Circle neighborhood. This project was part of broader urban planning initiatives aimed at enhancing mobility and stimulating economic development.

Inauguration of the Great Lakes Science Center (May 1, 1996): The Great Lakes Science Center was inaugurated to promote interest in science, technology, and environmental education through interactive exhibits and educational programs. It has since become a significant educational landmark in Cleveland, especially notable for its contributions to STEM education.

Groundbreaking for Progressive Field (May 2, 1992): This event marked the beginning of construction for Progressive Field (originally known as Jacobs Field), which would become the home of the Cleveland Indians (now known as the Cleveland Guardians). The stadium was part of a larger effort to revitalize downtown Cleveland and has since become a beloved venue for baseball fans.

WORLD HISTORY

Mutiny on the Bounty (April 28, 1789): Aboard the British ship HMS Bounty, a mutiny occurred led by Fletcher Christian against the commanding officer, Captain William Bligh. The mutineers set Bligh and 18 loyalists adrift in a small boat in the South Pacific, remarkably, Bligh navigated over 3,600 nautical miles to safety. The mutiny has been immortalized in several books and films, highlighting themes of adventure, tyranny, and survival.

Liberation of Dachau Concentration Camp (April 29, 1945): Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp opened in 1933, was liberated by U.S. forces. Located just outside Munich, Germany, it served as a prototype for subsequent camps. The liberation exposed the grim realities and atrocities of the Holocaust to the world, marking a crucial moment in the documentation of Nazi war crimes.

Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975): This event marked the end of the Vietnam War when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam. The iconic image of the last helicopter evacuating Americans and some Vietnamese from the roof of the U.S. embassy epitomizes the United States’ chaotic withdrawal. The city was later renamed Ho Chi Minh City.

Acts of Union 1707 (May 1, 1707): The Acts of Union were two acts passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments, which officially united the two kingdoms into one, known as Great Britain. This political union meant a single Parliament governed from London, a significant shift in the political landscape of the isles, setting the stage for future developments in the British Empire.

Kent State Shootings (May 4, 1970): During a protest against the U.S. invasion of Cambodia at Kent State University, Ohio, National Guard troops fired on unarmed students, killing four and wounding nine others. This event dramatically shifted public opinion on the Vietnam War in the United States, highlighting the deep societal divisions and leading to a significant, immediate impact on national and campus policies regarding protests and military presence on university grounds.

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Food for Thought, Vol. 13 — The Relationship of Jesus Christ https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/faith-religion/food-for-thought-vol-13-the-relationship-of-jesus-christ/ Sun, 27 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=14769
Pastor Harold Carter
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