In this week’s Broadview Heights Police Blotter, police observed a silver-colored Nissan Rouge without a license plate traveling westbound on Royalton Road.
On Oct. 11, police observed a silver-colored Nissan Rouge without a license plate traveling westbound on Royalton Road.
While the driver didn’t have his license, he did provide his information, which included not being sure whether his age was 21 or 22. When presented with the inconsistencies, the driver admitted giving the officer his brother’s information.
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