Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Possible Overdose, Protection Order, and Physical Altercation

SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – Sagamore Hills police officers handled several sensitive calls over the weekend of March 7, 2026, including a medical emergency involving a suspected overdose, a walk-in report regarding a protection order, and a physical altercation involving staff at a local residential facility. These incidents highlight the department’s ongoing role in assisting rescue squads and managing public safety within the Nordonia Hills community.

Police Respond to Possible Overdose on Greenwood Parkway

On Saturday, March 7, 2026, at approximately 3:47 p.m., Sagamore Hills police were dispatched to a multiple-dwelling unit on Greenwood Parkway following a report of a possible overdose. Officers arrived on the scene within minutes to assist the rescue squad with a 33-year-old male victim. The incident was classified under police codes for assisting a rescue squad and a “dead on arrival” (DOA) body find. Several officers, including Christina Meyers, Dan DeCrane, Robert Patterson, and Victoria Miavitz, remained on the scene until approximately 5:05 p.m. to complete the initial investigation.

Resident Inquires About Active Protection Order

Later that evening, at approximately 7:42 p.m., a female resident arrived at the Sagamore Hills Police Department located on Valley View Road to speak with officers. The individual sought clarification and assistance regarding an existing Temporary Protection Order (TPO). Officer Ryan Ennis and Officer Terrance Wilson Jr. handled the “information only” report, documenting the interaction to ensure the resident’s concerns were officially recorded. The station visit concluded at 8:23 p.m. without further incident.

Physical Altercation Reported at The Reserve at Brentwood

Early Sunday morning, March 8, 2026, officers were called to the West Aurora Road location of The Reserve at Brentwood. At approximately 5:44 a.m., staff reported a patient who was becoming physical with employees at the facility. Officers Robert Patterson, Dan DeCrane, and Christina Meyers arrived to secure the scene and assist the rescue squad in managing the situation. The call was cleared at 6:58 a.m. once the disturbance was resolved and the safety of the staff and residents was ensured.

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