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Canfield swears in two officers; police describe credit-card fraud ring and chase that ended in crash
Summary
At a Canfield City Council meeting, the council and police swore in a new full-time officer and an auxiliary volunteer. Police also reported a multi-victim credit-card fraud investigation and a chase that ended in a crash; one suspect was arrested and other leads remain active.
At a meeting of the Canfield City Council, the city swore in two new members of the police force and the police chief reported on a credit-card fraud investigation and a vehicle chase that ended in a crash.
Chief Chuck Colucci told the council that Austin Lane Dozier had completed the police academy and passed his state test, and that Matthew David Hunter had been sworn in as an auxiliary (non‑sworn) officer. "It's more than just wearing a badge," Colucci said during the swearing-in ceremony, adding that officers represent "the city of Canfield, our businesses, our schools, our residents." Colucci said the department has successfully hired several officers in recent months and…
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