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Myles, Appellant, v. Wyatt, Chief of Police, Appellee.
    [Cite as Myles v. Wyatt (1991), 62 Ohio St.3d 191.]
    (No. 91-728
    Submitted September 17, 1991
    Decided December 11, 1991.)
    
      James Myles, Jr., pro se.
    
    
      Thomas M. Bernabei, Law Director, and Mariella Mestel, for appellee.
   Per Curiam.

Relator-appellant, James Myles, Jr., filed a “Motion for a Writ of Mandamus” in the Court of Appeals for Stark County on March 4, 1991. The court of appeals overruled the motion pursuant to Civ.R. 12(B)(6) (failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted) for lack of a proper complaint. We agree. R.C. 2731.04 states that “[application for the writ of mandamus must be by petition * * *.” Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeals is affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

Moyer, C.J., Sweeney, Holmes, Douglas, Wright, H. Brown and Resnick, JJ., concur.