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Former officer urges council oversight after alleged breach of settlement; city law director says paperwork was filed
Summary
A former Macedonia patrolman told council he believes the city failed to notify the Ohio Attorney General's office as required by a signed settlement; the law director and mayor said the correspondence was sent and confirmed received by OPADA.
At the start of public comments on June 12, former patrolman Jordan Petche told the Macedonia City Council the city had not complied with a settlement term requiring notice to the Ohio Attorney General's office to change his OPOTA status from "terminated" to "resignation in good standing." Petche said the failure had harmed his ability to continue a career in law enforcement and asked the council to investigate.
"As of today, 06/12/2025, my status remains…
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