Archive for January, 2011

Man charged after 7-year-old finds gun in sister’s closet

Monday, January 31st, 2011

LORAIN — Police confiscated a gun yesterday afternoon after a 7-year-old girl told officers she found it in her 17-year-old sister’s closet.

Officers, who were called to the West 10th Street home about 1 p.m. Sunday, spoke with the child’s father, who said he also found a bullet and believed the gun might have belonged to the girl’s boyfriend.

The father said that the girl and her boyfriend have a child together, and she is currently pregnant as well.

After officers left the scene, they were called back when the 17-year-old and her boyfriend returned, the report said.

The daughter told police she was aware of the weapon in her room. She said she did not see her boyfriend put it there, but she was aware that he was holding it for a friend, the report said.

Police charged Antonio Stewart, 23, with furnishing a weapon to a minor. The gun, a .22-caliber rifle with its barrel cut down, was placed into evidence.

Monday, 1/31/11

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Jill Pettiti from the Lorain County JVS tells us about the JVS Open House! Taking place this Sunday. Get the details.

Lorain man arrested, police believe he shot himself

Friday, January 28th, 2011

LORAIN — A Lorain man who was a victim in a December shooting has now been arrested and charged with felonious assault. (more…)

Grady healing — and planning to stay in Cleveland

Friday, January 28th, 2011

CLEVELAND — Grady Sizemore isn’t going anywhere — except back to center field for the Cleveland Indians as soon as he is fully recovered from knee surgery.

Sizemore

Sizemore

New general manager Chris Antonetti refuted trade rumors involving Sizemore, a three-time All-Star, during a meeting with fans Thursday night in a town hall setting in downtown Cleveland.

“I don’t comment on individual players, but in this instance I will say we have had absolutely no discussions with any team regarding Grady,” Antonetti said. “His rehab has gone as well as can be expected. He’s already in our training camp in Goodyear, (Ariz.), doing baseball-related activities. It is hopeful he will be in spring training games by mid-March.”

Antonetti said a healthy Sizemore and Carlos Santana, a switch-hitting catcher who was in the midst of a strong rookie season before getting hurt, can help boost the Indians into AL Central contention this year. Both players had their 2010 seasons cut short by knee surgery as Cleveland finished fourth with a 69-93 record.

“Certainly a lot of things must go right, but I don’t think there should be a limit on our expectations,” Antonetti said. “We were disappointed last year and will be disappointed this year if we’re not in the playoffs.”

Cleveland manager Manny Acta said he’s eager to show that the Indians can contend. He pointed to a young pitching staff that had the fourth-lowest ERA in the AL in the second half of 2010 as being a good starting point, but acknowledged he’ll be trying to find both a starting third baseman and second baseman during camp.

“The competition at third is up for grabs,” Acta said. “I like competition.”

Entering his second year in Cleveland, Acta will be looking at several rookies at both open infield spots, including Lonnie Chisenhall, Jared Goedert, Jason Kipnis and Cord Phelps. Veterans Jayson Nix, Jason Donald, Luis Valbuena and Adam Everett are among others in the mix.

Antonetti’s only major signing since replacing Mark Shapiro as GM in October was free-agent outfielder Austin Kearns, who started the 2010 season with Cleveland and was dealt to the New York Yankees in June.

“We don’t want to bring in a guy just to say we can,” Antonetti said. “We had the youngest team in the league last year and believe the nucleus is in place. We’ll start with the guys we have internally. We hope some of them (rookies) can force our hand and earn playing time this year.”