CRIMECrime suspect sketches done by former Shaker Heights police officer Walt Siegel.Michael BraunMBRAUN@NEWS-PRESS.COMA suspect in a series of burglaries in Shaker Heights, Ohio, was caught after Walt Siegel produced a sketch of a suspect that led police to surveillance of the man. He was caught in the act of breaking into a home.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressNicholas Walker, identified through a Walt Siegel sketch, is now serving time in prison for bank robbery.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressThis man, wanted in a robbery at a Lakewood, Ohio, motel, was identified from a Walt Siegel sketch.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressLatrale N. Travis, of Cleveland, was arrested by the Akron Police Department after he was alleged to have attacked a woman who was jogging through a park about 6:45 a.m., knocking her down and punching her several times in the head.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressThis woman, sought in a Cleveland-area confidence scam case, was identified from this sketch. A person working with her, a man, was also identified via a sketch.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressA man sought in a serial child abduction case in Northeast Ohio was identified and arrested after these sketches appeared.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressShaun Corrigan, 38, broke into a Gates Mills, Ohio, woman's house in 2017 and bound her with duct tape. He's accused of stealing cash and jewelry before fleeing.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressThis man, sought in a sexual assault case in Northeast Ohio, was identified from this sketch by his wife.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-PressThis man, sought in a Cleveland-area confidence scam case, was identified from this sketch. A person working with him, a female, was also identified via a sketch.Walt Siegel/Special To The News-Press