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Bomb Plotter Pleads Guilty; a Sophomore Sensation; and Highway Drug Bust: Week in Review

Here's a highlight of the top stories from around Brecksville during the past week.

Did you miss anything around town during the past week? Here’s your opportunity to get caught up. 
Final Brecksville Bridge Bomb Plotter Joshua Stafford Found Guilty: The fifth suspect in the Brecksville bomb plot was found guilty on two counts of using weapons of mass destruction and one count of explosions materials.
Man Strikes Guardrail, Cited for Driving Under Suspension: June 6 wasn’t a good day for a 20-year-old Cleveland man. According to the police report, the tire blew out on his grandparents’ Chevy Impala while he was driving on Interstate 77 at around 6:45 p.m. June 6.
What Our Dads Taught Us: Father's Day musings from around Brecksville.
‘Sophomore Sensation’ Finishes Second at State Track Meet: Rachel Kotchman had only run the 800-meter event a few times. She’s now in the history books at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School.
Suspected Psilocybin, Marijuana Found Following Traffic Stop: A 27-year-old Broadview Heights man was charged with drug possession after officers found suspected psilocybin and marijuana following a traffic stop on Interstate 77 at around 3:30 a.m. June 2.
Brecksville Wraps Up Salt Deal for Winter: City council recently OK'd an agreement with Cargill to pay $45.38 per ton of sodium chloride.
Brecksville Startup Raises $775,000 for Wristbands: Movable works with Jumpstart, Inc. and private investors.


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