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Twinsburg leaders defend police actions, cite prosecutions and seek accreditation progress

Twinsburg City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Council and the mayor described the conclusion of lengthy personnel matters, noted a prosecution and a guilty plea in a telecommunications-harassment case, and highlighted Twinsburg PD's work toward Ohio Collaborative accreditation.

Council used its April 14 meeting to address recurring public concerns about police-department conduct and to describe completed personnel actions and accreditation work.

Karen Clinton used the public-comment period to allege crimes within the police department and to request dispatch and phone-audio public records related to incidents she described. Council members and the mayor responded with factual clarifications: Mr. Post and others said the city prosecuted a former employee who pled guilty to telecommunications harassment and that the prosecution was referred to…

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