Suspect allegedly admits to assault on Snapchat: Brunswick Hills Township Police Blotter

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Suspect allegedly admits to assault on Snapchat: Brunswick Hills Township Police Blotter
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Also in this week’s Brunswick Hills Township Police blotter, a resident reports damage to his home by two juveniles.

Brunswick Hills Township Police DepartmentA Strongsville woman reporting being assaulted by a Brunswick woman during a walk with a group of friends in a wooded area in the city Sept. 7. The woman reportedly provided police with a private Snapchat video of the suspect admitting to the assault. The incident was still being investigated at the time of the report.A resident reported seeing two juvenile boys throwing a landscaping light at his front window at 4:26 p.m. Sept. 9.

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