3 Cascade Court Akron
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*3 Cascade Court Akron Ohio
*3 Cascade Court Akron
Police were investigating a 61-year-old man’s death following a reported altercation over the weekend at an Akron home.
In four miles or so on foot the High Bridge Trail will take you thorough Cascade Valley and into Gorge metro park. Crossing the river bridge in your car and passing the traffic signal will bring you to a one lane section of road and then the turn into the Chuckery area with its trails and the famous Indian Signal Tree (see listing). 1 Cascade Plaza. Akron, Oh 44308 (330) 762-6335. Fax (330) 762-7072. Now comes Keith L. Rucinski, Chapter 13 Trustee, and the debtor(s) in this case, by and through undersigned counsel, and hereby agree to have the Chapter 13 Trustee make adequate protection payments prior to confirmation to the following creditor(s).
About 3:30 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to a Cascade Valley home in the 200 block of East Lods Street, where the man was found unresponsive. Paramedics already were treating the man and took him to a hospital, where he died hours later. 3 Cascade Court Akron Ohio3 Cascade Court Akron
Police said an altercation was reported at the home between the man and a 50-year-old woman. The woman is accused of interfering with officers and paramedics several times during the medical emergency.
She was detained and taken to the police station. She was later charged and taken to Summit County Jail, police said.
Police identified the woman as Wendi Clark, 50, of Akron. She was charged with obstructing official business and domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. Court records indicate she also lived in the 200 block of East Lods Street.
The circumstances around the man’s death were under investigation. Police said additional charges were pending.
The man’s name had not been released.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Police say man died after altercation in Akron; woman arrestedText By: Jack GeickDesign By: Gregory Wilson, University of Akron
Looking south upstream from Lock 12 in the Cascade Locks. The wooden gates at the ends of the locks were washed out during the 1913 flood.
Akron’s Cascade Locks are a unique artifact left over from Ohio’s canal era—an era that began in 1825, and ended in 1913 in a catastrophic flood. They are the remains of a steep staircase of seven locks on the Ohio & Erie Canal that permitted canal boats to ascend 70 feet in less than half a mile to reach the Akron Summit—the highest point in on a canal more than three hundred miles long. The Cascade Locks were part of the canal system that transformed Ohio from a primitive wilderness into the third most populous state in the union. Continue reading
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*3 Cascade Court Akron Ohio
*3 Cascade Court Akron
Police were investigating a 61-year-old man’s death following a reported altercation over the weekend at an Akron home.
In four miles or so on foot the High Bridge Trail will take you thorough Cascade Valley and into Gorge metro park. Crossing the river bridge in your car and passing the traffic signal will bring you to a one lane section of road and then the turn into the Chuckery area with its trails and the famous Indian Signal Tree (see listing). 1 Cascade Plaza. Akron, Oh 44308 (330) 762-6335. Fax (330) 762-7072. Now comes Keith L. Rucinski, Chapter 13 Trustee, and the debtor(s) in this case, by and through undersigned counsel, and hereby agree to have the Chapter 13 Trustee make adequate protection payments prior to confirmation to the following creditor(s).
About 3:30 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to a Cascade Valley home in the 200 block of East Lods Street, where the man was found unresponsive. Paramedics already were treating the man and took him to a hospital, where he died hours later. 3 Cascade Court Akron Ohio3 Cascade Court Akron
Police said an altercation was reported at the home between the man and a 50-year-old woman. The woman is accused of interfering with officers and paramedics several times during the medical emergency.
She was detained and taken to the police station. She was later charged and taken to Summit County Jail, police said.
Police identified the woman as Wendi Clark, 50, of Akron. She was charged with obstructing official business and domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. Court records indicate she also lived in the 200 block of East Lods Street.
The circumstances around the man’s death were under investigation. Police said additional charges were pending.
The man’s name had not been released.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Police say man died after altercation in Akron; woman arrestedText By: Jack GeickDesign By: Gregory Wilson, University of Akron
Looking south upstream from Lock 12 in the Cascade Locks. The wooden gates at the ends of the locks were washed out during the 1913 flood.
Akron’s Cascade Locks are a unique artifact left over from Ohio’s canal era—an era that began in 1825, and ended in 1913 in a catastrophic flood. They are the remains of a steep staircase of seven locks on the Ohio & Erie Canal that permitted canal boats to ascend 70 feet in less than half a mile to reach the Akron Summit—the highest point in on a canal more than three hundred miles long. The Cascade Locks were part of the canal system that transformed Ohio from a primitive wilderness into the third most populous state in the union. Continue reading
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