CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Charges were dropped this week against a Cleveland police officer arrested for obstruction at his East Side home in November after a reported stabbing.

County prosecutors did not see enough evidence to convict Leonard Moore on felony obstruction of justice charges and decided not to seek an indictment, a spokesman said.

Moore, 56, was accused of helping a woman suspected in a felonious assault flee the scene of a reported stabbing at his Fairhill Road home after an Internal Affairs Unit investigation. The victim was taken to the Cleveland Clinic, where he received six stitches and was released. No charges were filed against the woman.

Moore was suspended without pay during the duration of the criminal investigation and proceedings. A police spokesman said Moore has been returned to his previous assignment to restricted duty in the Third District's Vehicle Impound Unit.