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Also, committees and commissions have an opportunity at the beginning of each agenda for Public Comment on items not on the agenda. Those wishing to speak on an item must fill out a registration slip and give it to the Secretary. Where there are no registrants wishing to speak in opposition regardless of its placement on the agenda..

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The mother said she then saw a flatbed landscaping truck pull up, and someone throw the toy car, valued at $458, on the truck bed and then drive off.THEFT OF IDENTITY, ROAD: A Solon resident was reimbursed by either her bank or credit card company after she reported May 2 that back in February and March, someone had used her personal information to purchase more than $1,700 in electronics and auto parts, some of which were still shipped to her residence.THEFT/FRAUD, ROAD: Another Solon resident reported April 30 two credits cards had been removed from a wallet between April 27 and 30, and one of them had been used at the Mentor Best Buy for a $2,500 purchase. The case has been turned over to the detective bureau.THEFT, COCHRAN ROAD: A Garfield Heights man reported April 30 he believed he dropped his wallet on his way out of work that day at Regent Technologies, and when he returned a short time later, it was gone, along with $650 in cash, his Social Security card, his driver license and credit cards.THEFT, EMERALD RIDGE PARKWAY: A resident of the condominiums reported April 30 three of her gold necklaces two real gold and one costume jewelry were missing.IMPAIRED DRIVING, VARIOUS LOCATIONS: When police responded to a car motorcycle accident on May 1 at the intersection of Bainbridge Road and Windy Hill Drive, they cited the driver of the car, a Maple Heights woman, 50, for failure to yield. But the motorcycle rider had fled the scene, leaving his bike behind for police to trace, arresting the Solon man, 51, at his address a short time later.