Fairview Park Police Blotter: Traffic Stop Leads to OVI Charge

Officers also arrested a man with a felony warrant and cited two people for soliciting without a permit.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

In three separate incidents, the Fairview Park Police Department reported making arrests and issuing citations. A 42-year-old Parma man was charged with OVI after officers stopped him for a traffic violation and he was unable to pass field sobriety tests. Officers also arrested a 41-year-old Fairview Park man on an outstanding felony warrant from Lake County, and cited a 20-year-old Cleveland man and an 18-year-old Maple Heights woman for soliciting without a permit.

Why it matters

These incidents highlight the range of law enforcement activities that police departments undertake, from responding to impaired driving and outstanding warrants to enforcing local ordinances around solicitation. They also demonstrate how routine traffic stops can uncover more serious offenses.

The details

On February 26th, officers stopped a car on Lorain Road near W. 208th Street for a traffic violation and noticed the 42-year-old driver showed signs of impairment. The driver was unable to pass field sobriety tests and was arrested for OVI. He was taken to the Fairview Park Police Department, given a mandatory court date, and later released. On February 25th, officers stopped a car on Lorain Road near W. 212th Street after a registration check revealed the 41-year-old owner had a felony warrant out of Lake County. The driver was arrested and taken to the Lake County Sheriff's Office to await a court appearance. On February 16th, officers responded to a complaint of aggressive door-to-door soliciting on Fairlawn Circle. They cited a 20-year-old Cleveland man and an 18-year-old Maple Heights woman for not having a solicitor permit.

  • On February 26th at 11:37 p.m., officers stopped a car on Lorain Road near W. 208th Street.
  • On February 25th at 10:16 a.m., officers stopped a car on Lorain Road near W. 212th Street.
  • On February 16th at 5:16 p.m., officers responded to a complaint on Fairlawn Circle.

The players

42-year-old Parma man

The driver who was arrested for OVI after being unable to pass field sobriety tests.

41-year-old Fairview Park man

The driver who was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant from Lake County.

20-year-old Cleveland man

One of the individuals cited for soliciting without a permit.

18-year-old Maple Heights woman

One of the individuals cited for soliciting without a permit.

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The takeaway

These incidents demonstrate the range of law enforcement activities that police departments undertake, from responding to impaired driving and outstanding warrants to enforcing local ordinances. They highlight how routine traffic stops can uncover more serious offenses, and the importance of officers being vigilant in their duties to maintain public safety.