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Officers Assist with Locked Car Containing Baby in Gates Mills
Police Blotter also includes reports of suspicious activity, warrant service, and accidental 911 calls
Mar. 17, 2026 at 12:03am
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In the latest Gates Mills Police Blotter, officers responded to several incidents, including assisting a motorist who had locked themselves out of a car with a 5-week-old baby inside, investigating a report of suspicious activity, serving warrants, and responding to accidental 911 calls.
Why it matters
The police blotter provides a snapshot of the types of calls and incidents that law enforcement in Gates Mills responds to on a regular basis, highlighting the range of duties and situations officers face in serving their community.
The details
On March 14, an officer assisted a motorist who had locked themselves out of a car with a 5-week-old baby inside at the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club. On March 9, an out-of-town resident reported being notified of motion from her outdoor cameras, but an officer confirmed everything was okay after checking the property. Officers also served warrants on March 11 for two people with outstanding warrants after they completed traffic offense hearings in Lyndhurst Municipal Court. Additionally, officers responded to 911 hang-up calls on March 11 and March 13, confirming they were accidental.
- On March 14, an officer assisted a motorist who had locked themselves out of a car with a 5-week-old baby inside.
- On March 9, an out-of-town resident reported being notified of motion from her outdoor cameras.
- On March 11, an officer working at the Lyndhurst Municipal Court turned over two people to other agencies on active warrants.
- On March 11, a 911 hang-up call was received, but it was learned the caller was calling for his mother in Shaker Heights.
- On March 13, a 911 hang-up call was received, and officers confirmed it was accidental.
The players
Gates Mills Police Department
The local law enforcement agency responsible for serving the Gates Mills community.
The takeaway
The police blotter highlights the diverse range of calls and situations that officers in Gates Mills respond to, from assisting residents in distress to investigating suspicious activity and handling accidental 911 calls, underscoring the important role law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety and order within the community.


