Investigator Sarah Buduson

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Email: buduson@newsnet5.com

Twitter: @SarahBuduson

Facebook: facebook.com/SarahBudusonWEWS

Birthplace: Watertown, New York.

Education: Syracuse University.

Current Position/Job Duties: Investigative Reporter.

Previous Work Experience: WBOC Salisbury, Maryland, WPTY Memphis, Tennessee and KPHO Phoenix, Arizona.

Joined NewsChannel5: February 2011

Awards/Honors: 2010 Rocky Mountain Emmy Winner.

News Philosophy: “Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.” -Joseph Pulitzer

Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Sarah's latest stories


  1. Employee drug tests ID synthetic drugs

    Employee drug tests ID synthetic drugs

    Employers can now drug test workers for synthetic marijuana. 

  2. New forms of synthetic marijuana emerge

    New forms of synthetic marijuana emerge

    An exclusive NewsChannel5 investigation uncovered new, legal forms of a dangerous drug for sale in northeast Ohio. 

     

  3. Rent drop box thefts plague NE Ohio

    Rent drop box thefts plague NE Ohio

    NewsChannel5 investigators have uncovered a rash of thefts at apartment complex rent drop boxes across northeast Ohio.

  4. Coworker: Nothing stood out about Castro

    Coworker: Nothing stood out about Castro

    A former Cleveland school principal who worked with Ariel Castro says "nothing in particular stood out" about the man accused of holding three women captive in his Cleveland home.

     

  5. New info on fund for kidnapping victims

    New info on fund for kidnapping victims

    The details of how donations to the Cleveland Courage Fund will be distributed to the Cleveland kidnapping victims are still being worked out, according to Cleveland City Councilman Brian Cummins.

  6. Missing women's families speak out

    Missing women's families speak out

    Some family members of missing persons express concern about how Cleveland police handle the searches for their loved ones.

    • Expert: Castro should have been fired

      Expert: Castro should have been fired

      NewsChannel5 investigators uncovered serious concerns about school bus driver discipline and background checks.

    • Employee drug tests ID synthetic drugs

    • New forms of synthetic marijuana emerge

    • Rent drop box thefts plague NE Ohio

    • Coworker: Nothing stood out about Castro

    • New info on fund for kidnapping victims

    • Missing women's families speak out

      • Expert: Castro should have been fired

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      1. More trouble for Browns owner Haslam

        More trouble for Browns owner Haslam

        Another class action lawsuit was filed Friday in federal court in Pensacola, Florida by a North Carolina trucker alleging Jimmy Haslam's Pilot Flying J company cheated with fuel rebates.

        • Scripps investigation draws scrutiny

          Scripps investigation draws scrutiny

          A Scripps News investigation has uncovered more than 170,000 records -- listing sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, home addresses and financial accounts.

        • Employee drug tests ID synthetic drugs

        • New forms of synthetic marijuana emerge

        • Haslam admits 250 trucking firms shorted

        • Haslam: Probe will not affect ownership

        • Rent drop box thefts plague NE Ohio

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