Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department says this man should be considered violent and unpredictable.
, in Nov. of 2020 Michael Kacmarik III disabled the hard wired smoke detector, and then lit trash on fire in different areas of his apartment which set the carpet on fire.
This alleged act put the lives of others at risk as there were approximately 100 other occupied apartments in his building.Crimes Stoppers labels Kacmarik as a repeat violent offender after a 2013 conviction of felony assault after using his car as a battering ram trying to run over a victim and hitting multiple other vehicles in the process.Anyone with information on Kacmarik’s whereabouts should contact Crime Stoppers at 216-25-CRIME.Calls are not recorded and tipsters can remain anonymous.
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