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Police blotter — July 14

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Boulevard Street man, 27, was charged with assaulting a peace officer, resisting arrest, carrying a concealed weapon, misconduct at an emergency, obstructing official business, drug abuse and menacing. Police said the man interfered as officers investigated a severe dog bite in a Roselawn Street home. He allegedly threatened officers and pushed them when they tried to arrest him. Officers reported finding a folding knife and marijuana in his pants pockets.

A Biruta Avenue man, 53, was charged with disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. Police said he was drinking, using drugs and watching pornography on television. When a girl, 12, entered the room, the man paused the movie. The girl could still see an image on the screen.

A Rosaland Street man, 33, was charged with aggravated burglary and domestic violence after he allegedly broke into his ex-girlfriend’s house on Stoner Street, made another man leave and struck the woman in the face in front of their children.

An East Crosier Street woman, 43, was charge with domestic violence after she allegedly pulled her sister out of a bathtub on Kling Street and punched her several times in the face during a quarrel about a cellphone.

A Bettes Street man, 36, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly grabbed his wife and bit her on the lip when she tried to leave their home. She sprayed him with mace and ran from the house.

A Rentar Lane man, 23, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly pushed and kicked his pregnant, live-in girlfriend in the stomach. The man told police he only kicked her in the legs.

An Inman Street man, 53, was charged with domestic violence, menacing, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and assault on a peace officer. Police said he choked his live-in girlfriend and put a steak knife to her throat. When officers arrived at the home, the man shouted obscenities through a window. When he refused to open the door, officers pushed it open. He then reportedly fought with officers.

A Cumberland Drive man, 30, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction after he allegedly punched his girlfriend in the face, yanked her arm behind her back and choked her.

An East Avenue man, 31, was charge with domestic violence after he allegedly went to his wife’s workplace on Romig Road, quarreled with her and punched her in the face.

A Locust Street man, 50, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly shoved his girlfriend into a dresser and pushed her down.

A Dominion Drive man, 29, was charged with possessing a weapon illegally, carrying a concealed weapon, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle and receiving stolen property. Police reported finding the loaded gun after a traffic stop at North Hawkins Avenue and Cliffside Drive.

A West Exchange Street man, 26, was charged with possessing marijuana, trafficking marijuana, possessing criminal tools and carrying a concealed weapon. Officers responded to the 900 block of West Exchange Street where a man reportedly pointed a gun at another person. Officers stopped his vehicle and found drugs and loaded guns inside the car.

A Coventry Township woman, 34, was charged with misrepresenting her identity and possessing heroin and drug instruments. Police reported seeing her prepare to use a syringe in a parking lot on South Arlington Street. She then lied about her identity.

Two Rhoadesdale Avenue men, both 25, were charged with possessing heroin, trafficking heroin and tampering with evidence after detectives arrived at their home with a search warrant. Officers recovered digital scales, a plastic bag of heroin from a toilet and nearly $2,000 in cash.

A Green man, 26, was charged with possessing heroin and drug instruments following a traffic stop in the 600 block of North Howard Street. Police found two syringes loaded with heroin. He was driving on a suspended license and had two arrest warrants.

A Stow man, 19, of Villas Drive, was charged with possessing heroin and drug abuse instruments following a traffic stop at Copley Road and Storer Avenue. Officers reported finding heroin and a syringe on the man.

A Darrow Road woman, 28, was charged with possessing heroin, drug paraphernalia and drug instruments after a traffic stop on Copley Road. Officers reported finding a bag of heroin, spoons and syringes under her seat.

A Mohawk Avenue woman, 49, was charged with possessing methamphetamines and cocaine after police reported seeing her sell drugs. Officers followed her into a house, where she tried to hide a small plastic bag containing meth and cocaine.

A man, 25, was charged with possessing heroin, drug paraphernalia and drug abuse instruments after a traffic stop in the 400 block of East Waterloo Road. Officers recovered a syringe, heroin and a spoon in his pocket.

An Ogden Avenue man, 33, was charged with receiving stolen property after police pulled him over at Kelly Avenue and Triplett Boulevard in a vehicle that had been reported stolen.

A Massillon woman, 39, was charged with receiving stolen property after she was pulled over in a vehicle with a stolen license validation sticker.

Barberton

Arrest

A Frisby Avenue woman, 52, was charged with domestic violence June 27 after she allegedly tried to stab a woman with a knife during a quarrel.

Burglary

PlayStation 3 games and headphones, total value $769, were stolen July 5 from an apartment on South Van Buren Avenue.

A TV set and game system, total value $549, were reported stolen July 5 from a 16th Street Northwest home.

Thefts

Aluminum siding valued at $1,000 was stolen from a Lincoln Avenue yard, possibly on July 4, a resident reported.

A Lockwood Road woman told police July 3 that a mower valued at $500 was stolen from her yard.

Bath Township

Misuse of a credit card

An employee of InfoCision, 325 Springside Drive, was accused July 9 of using credit card information of a North Carolina resident to make online purchases. The worker was suspended, pending the investigation’s outcome.

Coventry Township

Breaking and entering

Someone cut a hole in a fence at an Ohio Edison substation on Manchester Road and stole copper grounding strips worth $6,500, deputies were told July 6.

Identity fraud

A Lemar Avenue resident told authorities June 27 that someone used her personal information to open three accounts totaling $1,863.

Theft

A purse, cellphone and other items, total value $898, were reported stolen July 3 from a vehicle on North Turkeyfoot Road.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Copley Township man, 20, was charged with trafficking marijuana, drug abuse and possessing marijuana July 9. Police seized several hundreds of dollars, 100 ounces of marijuana and a digital scale.

A Harding Road woman, 56, was charged with domestic violence July 8 after she allegedly grabbed her mother’s arm and face, leaving a bruise.

Robbery

A gunman tried to rob Economy Inn, 1070 Graham Road, on July 9, but the owner retreated to an attached residence and the bandit fled.

Burglary

Someone entered an apartment July 9 in the 2500 block of 21st Street and stole a television.

Someone broke into two apartments July 9 in the 2500 block of 21st Street.

Harassment

A Fourth Street woman told police July 11 that someone sent an email threatening to kill her.

Thefts

Jewelry valued at $6,000 and coins valued at $60 were stolen July 6 from a home in the 1500 block of East Hunters Lake Drive.

A Second Street woman reported July 10 someone took a deposit bag containing $4,000 from her car while it was parked near her apartment.

A welder valued at $4,000 was stolen July 8 from a garage in the 2800 block of Sixth Street.

The program coordinator for Hattie Larlham, 3459 Board Drive, told police July 8 that someone took medication meant for a resident.

A man took $60 worth of Reese’s peanut butter cups June 19 from Sheetz, 1210 Main St.

A Bailey Road man told police July 9 that someone hacked into his online bank account and transferred $500 to another account.

Green

Arrests

A golfer told police June 22 that he was riding a cart on the grounds of Prestwick Country Club on Raber Road when an Edinburgh Drive man, 59, got into a quarrel with him, pulled a gun from his golf bag and pointed it at him. The man was charged with menacing.

A Beckleigh Circle man, 66, was charged with domestic violence July 1 after he allegedly struck his stepson.

A Mayfair Road woman was charged with burglary July 3 after she allegedly broke into a neighbor’s apartment.

Theft

A Cayugas Drive resident told police July 5 that a diamond ring and gold bracelet, total value $6,500, were stolen from his residence.

Springfield Township

Burglary

A 9 mm pistol, ammunition, coins and jewelry, total value $1,212, were stolen from a Pickle Road home July 2.

Someone entered a Howard Avenue home July 1 and stole a $5,000 customized wheelchair.

A shotgun, 9 mm pistol and jewelry, total value $900, were reported stolen June 30 from a Gregory Drive home.

Thefts

A 14-foot trailer valued at $5,000 was reported stolen July 2 from Ameriseal on High Grove Boulevard.

Two steel plates, two 21-foot culvert pipes and other items, total value $3,010, were reportedly stolen July 1 from land on Oakes Drive Extension.

Stow

Arrests

An Akron man, 37, was charged with rape and gross sexual imposition July 9 involving an April 27 incident.

A Norman Drive man, 33, was charged with domestic violence July 9 after he allegedly assaulted his wife July 7 and then followed her.

Domestic violence

A Winona Road woman reported July 7 that her child’s father shoved her several times.

Sexual assault

A girl, 13, told police July 11 that an unknown man slapped her buttocks and ran away as she walked her dog on Marhofer Avenue.

Identity theft

A Graham Road man told police July 8 that someone used his personal information to open a credit card account in 1996. The man discovered that the card accrued more than $14,000 in debt.

Tallmadge

Arrests

A Cleveland man, 51, was arrested July 8 on a forgery warrant.

Breaking and entering

Appliances and other items, total value $1,600, were taken July 7 from a vacant home being remodeled in the 300 block of North Thomas Road.

Identity theft

A Maryann Drive man told police July 10 that a relative used his personal information to open a credit account at a bank several years ago. The man recently learned that his wages will be garnished to collect the past-due balance on the account.

Misuse of credit card

A North Monroe Road woman reported July 6 someone used her bank account for more than $800 in Internet transactions.

Theft

A Tammery Drive woman reported July 12 that someone took jewelry valued at $1,200 from her home.

Medina County

Wadsworth

Arrests

A Doylestown man, 28, was charged with having physical control of a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, resisting arrest and obstructing official business July 9. Police said they found the man sitting in his car in a Main Street parking lot. Witnesses said the man was harassing patrons of Wadsworth Tavern and trying to get inside their vehicles.

Theft

A shoplifting suspect left her wallet at Giant Eagle, 825 Ambassador Drive, on July 8. When she returned to the store to claim the wallet, she denied stealing anything.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

An Akron Boulevard man, 18, was charged with domestic violence July 11.

A South Euclid man, 29, was arrested July 8 on warrants charging obstructing official business, endangering children and felonious assault.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Theft

A GPS unit and an MP3 player, total value $500, were stolen July 3 from a vehicle on North Milan Street.

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Washington Township man, 32, of Oakhill Avenue Northeast, was charged with felony identity fraud and other counts July 1 after he allegedly distracted workers at the Sears store in Westfield Belden Village Mall while another person stole merchandise.

A Canton man, 19, of Fulton Road Northwest, and his father, 43, of Stanbury Circle Northwest, were charged with domestic violence July 6 after getting into a fight at the father’s home.

A South Boulevard Northwest woman, 22, was charged with domestic violence June 28 after he allegedly struck someone with scissors.

A Cleveland man, 52, was arrested July 5 on a theft warrant from Jackson.

Thefts

A 9.9-horsepower motor valued at $3,600 was stolen from a boat behind Scheetz Building Corp. and Northwest Paint on Frank Avenue Northwest between June 21 and July 1.

Someone stole a cellphone from AT&T Mobility store on Strip Avenue Northwest and replaced it with one stolen earlier from the Sprint store at Summit Mall in Fairlawn. The phones were valued at $1,280 total.

Lake Township

Arrests

A Perrydale Street Northwest man, 33, was charged with felony domestic violence and aggravated menacing June 30 after he allegedly punched his girlfriend, the mother of his child, pointed a shotgun at her and threatened to kill her if she didn’t leave.

A Scotney Avenue Northwest resident, 58, was charged with domestic violence June 29 after he allegedly struck his wife in the face.

Lawrence Township

Arrest

A Silverleaf Circle woman, 30, was charged with domestic violence June 30 after he she allegedly struggled with another person over a cellphone, causing both to fall down some stairs.

North Canton

Arrests

An Ambler Avenue Southwest girl, 16, was charged with domestic violence July 7 after she allegedly assaulted her mother and pushed her down some steps.

A Jackson Township man, 18, of Woodlawn Avenue Northwest, and a Plain Township man, 18, of Linder Circle Northeast, were arrested on warrants alleging complicity to commit robbery. The two are accused of grabbing two people June 14 at the North Canton Jaycees Fair and robbing them of $1 each.

Burglary

A golf bag and clubs, total value $1,370, were reported stolen July 3 from an Arnesby Circle Northwest garage.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Canton man, 23, of Alan Page Drive Southeast, was charged with domestic violence July 4 after he allegedly held the mother of their child under a shower at her Millvale Avenue Northeast home, threatened to drown her, kicked her in the stomach and knocked her down some stairs.

A 20th Street Northwest woman was charged with domestic violence and endangering children July 1 after she allegedly struck the father of their children several times, hit him in the head with a plate and threw items around the house, missing the kids.

A 34th Street Northeast man was arrested on a felony domestic violence warrant June 27 at U.S. 62 and Middle­branch Avenue Northeast.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Lake Center Street woman, 34, was arrested July 3 on a warrant charging her with felony burglary.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Breaking and entering

Furniture and tools, total value $1,450, were reported stolen July 3 from a storage unit in the 90 block of North Geyers Chapel Road, Wooster Township.

An air compressor and oil were reported stolen July 4 from a storage unit in the 3300 block of Canal Road, Wooster Township.

A leather jacket and a motorcycle key valued at $730 were reported stolen July 6 from a shed in the 100 block of West Oak Street, Congress Township.

Someone broke into entry doors July 7 to Trusco Inc., 12527 Porr Road, Chippewa Township, causing $1,000 in damages.

Burglary

A Plain Township resident reported July 6 that $707 was taken from a home in the 400 block of South Jefferson Road.

Safecracking

A Chippewa Township woman reported July 4 that she found a broken safe with documents strewn along her property in the 1700 block of Eastern Road.

Dangerous ordnance

A Baughman Township resident reported June 28 that he found a homemade explosive made from a plastic bottle in his yard in the 13100 block of Church Road.

Wooster

Arrest

A Wooster man, 22, was charged with felonious assault July 8 after he allegedly stabbed two Wooster men, 32 and 26, with a knife in Schellin Park. The man, who lived at Tent City near the park, stabbed the men during a quarrel over a woman, police said. One man suffered a collapsed lung; the other, an injured hand.

Arson

An Albern Drive woman reported July 7 that someone set her 1976 Jaguar, worth $15,000, on fire.

A home at Wooster MoHo Park, 505 W. Larwill St., was set on fire July 6.

A blanket was set on fire July 5 outside a home in the 600 block of Palmer Street.


Police blotter — July 21

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

An East Tallmadge Avenue man, 43, was charged with domestic violence and felonious assault after he came home and found another man talking to the mother of his child. The man went into the house, got a knife and stabbed the other man several times, police said.

A West Lowell Avenue man, 28, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly punched and struck the mother of his child in the face several times after finding suspicious phone numbers on her cellphone. Police said he had a previous conviction for domestic violence.

A Nathan Street man, 27, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly threw three dishes and a phone at his mother, striking her in the back. Police said he had a prior conviction for domestic violence.

A Tampa Avenue man, 37, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly grabbed his stepdaughter and threw her on the ground.

A Moore Street man, 26, was charged with felony domestic violence after he allegedly assaulted his child’s mother.

A Dudley Street man, 26, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, trafficking, tampering with drugs, drug abuse and driving under suspension following a traffic stop at East Archwood Avenue and Coventry Street. Police reported finding marijuana in the man’s pocket and a gun in the car. The man’s driver’s license was suspended.

A Copley man, 24, of Denise Drive, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and mishandling a firearm in a motor vehicle. Police said the man was a passenger in a car stopped for a traffic violation in the 400 block of Beechwood Drive. He had a loaded gun in his pocket.

A Seward Avenue man, 35, and a West Thornton Street man, 35, were charged with carrying a concealed weapon and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. The West Thornton Street man also was charged with possessing a weapon illegally. A loaded gun was found in the glove box.

A Mull Avenue man, 40, was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and drug abuse of marijuana after he allegedly tried to carjack two drivers at North Main and Olive streets.

A Callis Drive man, 29, was charged with felonious assault and obstructing official business after he allegedly entered an apartment on Callis Drive and hit the resident in the mouth with the barrel of a small handgun.

A Good Park Boulevard man, 24, was charged with burglary, assault and criminal damaging after he allegedly entered a woman’s apartment through an unlocked door and assaulted her.

A Moon Street woman, 33, was charged with drug trafficking and possessing drugs after police reported seeing her make a drug deal in a parking lot on Britain Road.

A South Arlington Street man, 23, was charged with breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools after he allegedly entered a business through a hole in the wall.

A 13th Street Southwest man, 36, and a Shady Way man, 31, were charged with breaking and entering and possessing criminal tools after they allegedly broke into Karder Machine on Kenmore Boulevard.

A Darrow Road woman, 21, was charged with forgery and uttering after she allegedly tried to cash a fraudulent check at a business in the 1500 block of Home Avenue.

An Akron man, 53, was charged with violating a protection order after police reported finding him at his ex-wife’s house.

A Seventh Avenue man, 36, was charged with receiving stolen property after police pulled him over in a car stolen from East Cleveland.

Barberton

Arrests

New Street siblings were jailed July 8 following an argument in which the brother, 22, was accused of threatening his sister, 30. He was jailed on a charge of domestic violence; she was jailed on an outstanding warrant and a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

A Maple Street man, 26, was jailed on a charge of burglary July 8 in connection with an incident on 35th Street Southwest, where a garage was entered.

Theft

A Meadow Court man told police July 8 that a satellite TV company declined to provide him service until his outstanding debt totaling $4,000 was paid off. The man, who hadn’t had the service, said a company worker told him there were two services provided in his name, one in Doylestown and one in the Massillon area. The service provider is investigating.

Bath Township

Arrests

A 32-year-old woman was charged July 16 with theft and possession of criminal tools. She is accused of stealing perfume from Ulta Beauty, 3879 Medina Road, by placing them in an altered bag and leaving the store.

Domestic violence

Police responded to Speedway, 9 Cleveland-Massillon Road, where witnesses said a man in a vehicle hit his wife, knocking her to the ground, as she stood in front of the car asking for her purse. The woman’s elbows were bruised. She refused to prosecute.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Munroe Falls man, 25, was charged with resisting arrest July 14 after he allegedly fought with officers as they took him into custody on Anderson Road at Briarwood Circle because of public intoxication.

A Riverfront Parkway man, 36, was charged with violating a protection order July 12 after he allegedly contacted his girlfriend against a ruling.

Sexual assault

A woman, 19, told police July 13 that she was sexually assaulted. She said she did not want to prosecute.

Theft

A man told police July 17 that someone took his debit card and driver’s license from an unlocked locker at the Natatorium and made nearly $500 worth of unauthorized charges.

A Suncrest Drive man told police July 13 he paid more than $1,100 for siding work that was not done.

Mail was stolen from a business in the 700 block of Portage Trail July 17.

Hudson

Found property

A man told police July 14 he found a cellphone and $10 bill on North Main Street at Morning Song Lane while riding his bicycle. He gave an officer the phone, but not the cash. When the officer asked for the money, the man said he was keeping it. The officer persuaded him to turn in the $10.

New Franklin

Theft

A mower, grill and other items, total value $2,875, were stolen July 4 from a North Oval Drive residence.

Norton

Extortion

A boy, 15, playing an Internet game July 16-18 was contacted by another player who asked for a picture of the teen. After the boy sent a picture, the player told him to send money or he would post the image on other websites. The teen sent $90 in iTunes gift certificates.

Fraud

A Weyrick Road woman reported July 18 that a man called, identified himself as a debt collector and told her she owed $138,000.

Springfield Township

Domestic violence

A Brunk Road man, 21, was wanted on a domestic violence warrant July 9 after he allegedly choked a female and threw her on top of a vehicle.

Breaking and entering

An Atlanta woman told police June 28 that a table, chair and other items, total value $779, were stolen from a unit at Storage Zone on Canton Road.

Burglary

A burglar entered a South Arlington Road home through a window July 7 and stole a platinum and gold ring and other items, total value $2,659.

A revolver and gold watch, total value $1,500, were stolen July 8 from a home on Harlan Avenue, Lakemore.

Two TV sets, total value $795, were stolen July 3 from an East Waterloo Road home.

Thefts

An Ironwood Road woman told police she paid four men $2,300 to pressure-wash her home. They worked three hours and said they would finish the next day. They never returned.

A $3,000 gold chain belonging to a Lakemore man was stolen from his Lakeside Drive home, a neighbor told police July 7.

A mower and two bread racks, total value $1,579, were reported stolen July 8 from behind Walmart on South Arlington Road.

Someone broke a lock off a trailer July 8 and stole a $1,200 generator from L.A. Motorcars on South Arlington Road.

Stow

Sexual assault

A Cuyahoga Falls man, 28, told police July 14 that he was groped and kissed without his consent at a Lakepoint Corporate Drive restaurant.

Domestic violence

A Fishcreek Road woman, 21, told police July 10 that her boyfriend assaulted her.

Assault

A Darrow Road man, 24, reportedly was punched July 13 by a fellow resident at a group home.

Burglary

Someone stole jewelry July 11 from a home in the 3900 block of Lake Run Boulevard.

A thief stole two televisions July 12 from a home in the 4900 block of Ridgewood Court.

Misuse of a credit card

A Ridgewood Court woman told police that someone stole her credit card and made unauthorized transactions.

Tallmadge

Arrests

Two Akron woman, ages 40 and 45, were charged July 12 with possession of chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine during a traffic stop on Interstate 76. The older woman also was charged with possessing marijuana.

An Atwater woman, 46, was charged July 13 with two counts of aggravated possession of drugs and one count each of theft and possession of drug abuse instruments. Police reported finding heroin and syringes after the woman was charged with shoplifting at Kmart, 555 South Ave.

Burglary

Someone broke into a home July 14-17 in the 300 block of North Thomas Road and stole jewelry.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Underage drinking

Two parents were cited for obstructing official business after their son, 19, and several other underage men were drinking alcohol at a Douglas Court home. Officers responding to a noise complaint had to wait 40 minutes for the homeowners to answer the door. The men were cited for underage consumption and their parents were contacted to pick them up.

Suspicious entry

A maintenance for Deer Creek Apartments alerted police after seeing two men climb a balcony, enter a unit through sliding glass doors and carry a mattress out the front door. Officers responding to the scene found the men were making room for new furniture that was to be delivered the next day.

Theft

Police found drugs and several catalytic converters in a vehicle that was pulled over for weaving July 14 on West 130th Street. The passenger was charged with possessing criminal tools, receiving stolen property, possessing drug paraphernalia and drug abuse. The driver was charged with possessing criminal tools, receiving stolen property, driving under suspension, having tinted windows and driving left of center.

Explosives

A business in the York Road Industrial Park reported that someone put explosives in a refrigerator behind the business and blew it up.

Theft

A worker at St. Albert the Great on Wallings Road reported that an older man stole her wallet from a janitor’s closet. The woman retrieved the wallet, but the man fled before police arrived. The victim did not press charges.

Medina County

Brunswick

Arrest

Officers were called to the 3900 block of Myrtle Lane on July 15 after the former boyfriend of the caller’s granddaughter tried to enter the home. The former boyfriend, 19, was charged with trespassing.

Disorderly conduct

A Brunswick man was arrested July 1 after he refused to quit swearing in the police station lobby. The man had come to station to complain about damage to his vehicle during a drug search by a police dog.

Fireworks arrest

A Twinsburg man was arrested July 3 after officers saw him setting off a firework. The man had previously been warned to stop setting off fireworks.

Medina

Thefts

A Forrest Meadows resident reported July 14 that someone stole money from an account without permission.

North Court Street residents told police July 15 that they had been bilked out of $600 in concert tickets.

A Branch Road woman called police July 15 to report that her former boyfriend had taken her WIC card and refused to return it.

Vandalism

Someone vandalized a portable toilet July 16 in the 800 block of Gates Mills Boulevard.

Someone cracked a patio July 16 in the 500 block of Falling Oaks Boulevard.

Wadsworth

Burglary

Several items were stolen July 18 from a garage attached to a home in the 300 block of Edenmore Street.

Identity theft

A Main Street woman reported July 16 that someone opened a credit account in her name in October.

Theft

A man whose vehicle was repossessed July 17 from the 1300 block of High Street allegedly stole the vehicle back the next day. Police contacted the man and assisted with another repossession. The company declined to prosecute the man.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Windward Trace Circle Northwest man, 44, was charged with domestic violence and resisting arrest July 8 after he allegedly assaulted his sister during a quarrel and had to be removed from a bedroom after locking himself inside.

A Cleveland man, 52, was arrested July 5 on a theft warrant.

Thefts

A 6-ton jack, oil drum and jack stands, total value $1,000, were reported stolen July 8 from a Wales Avenue Northwest home.

A purse, cash and other items, total value $590, were stolen from a vehicle July 1 at Powerhouse Gym on Promler Avenue Northwest.

Lake Township

Arrest

A Middlebranch Avenue Northwest man, 19, was charged with felonious assault, domestic violence and criminal damaging July 8 when arrested at home on a warrant.

North Canton

Arrests

A Lake Township man, 25, of Smith Kramer Road, was charged with felony vandalism, obstructing official business and disorderly conduct July 9 after he allegedly threw a large rock at a traffic control box on North Main Street and then threw the rock through the window of a Subway restaurant.

A Postiy Street Northwest man, 31, turned himself in to police July 8 on a warrant charging domestic violence.

Plain Township

Arrest

A Zircon Street Northeast man, 18, was charged with threatening to hit a woman with a hammer July 9.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Bay Vista Circle Northwest man, 23, admitted taking a credit card July 9 from an unlocked car on Williamsburg Avenue, fueling his vehicle at a gas station and driving to a second location and purchasing items, police said. Total loss was $89.20.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrests

Two Massillon men, 40 and 32, were charged with failure to comply July 12 after they allegedly drove through a traffic stop at Warwick and Porr roads in Chippewa Township. The men drove through high water, fled their 2000 Chevrolet van and ran into woods at Porr and Pleasant Home roads, where they were apprehended.

A Chippewa Township man, 36, was charged with felony domestic violence July 14 after his girlfriend, 37, reported that he struck her in the arm.

Burglaries

A 9 mm handgun worth $350 was reported stolen July 11 from a home in the 900 block of Cockrell Road, Canaan Township.

A Chippewa Township resident reported July 13 that $209 was taken from a home in the 15300 block of Rittman Road.

Tools valued at $750 were reported stolen July 12 from a garage in the 7000 block of Back Orrville Road, Green Township.

A Wooster Township resident reported July 12 that someone cut a hole in a swimming pool in the 2800 block of Secrest Road, causing $300 in damage.

Thefts

A motorcycle worth $1,200 was taken July 11 from the driveway of a home in the 12600 block of Doylestown Road, Chippewa Township.

Cash, jewelry and two scuba suits, total value $102, were reported stolen July 15 from MCC Connections, 4080 Kidron Road, Sugar Creek Township.

Wooster

Arrest

A Wooster woman, 30, was charged with cocaine possession July 10 after she was allegedly tried to shoplift three lip balms and a video game worth $24 at Dollar General Store, 1811 Beall Ave.

Burglaries

A TV was reported stolen July 12 from a home in the 1000 block of East Bowman Street.

A TV and a jar of coins, total value $800, were reported stolen July 15 from a home in the 800 block of Stibbs Street.

Three Vicodin tablets valued at $25 were reported stolen July 16 from a home in the 500 block of East South Street.

A computer worth $100 was reported stolen July 16 from a home in the 100 block of Leroy Court.

Police blotter — July 28

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Jesse Avenue woman, 21, was charged with drug abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug instruments. Police said the woman was seen leaving a suspected drug location and she had a felony warrant.

A Berghoff Street woman, 38, was charged with possession of heroin.

A Neville Avenue woman, 30, was charged with possession of crack, possession of heroin, possession of drug instruments and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said officers were dispatched to Spicer Street and Johnston Street for a female doing drugs and passed out under the bridge.

A Inman Street man, 18, was charged with receiving stolen property, and drug possession. Police said the man was driving a vehicle that was reported stolen. Officers found a marijuana-filled cigar in the center console.

A Stevenson Point woman, 27, was charged with tampering with evidence, drug possession, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and molesting police property. Police said the woman was stopped while driving through an OVI checkpoint at East Market Street and Prospect Street. Officers reported smelling a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside of the car.

When officers asked for her driver’s license, officers observed her reaching into her purse and grabbing a small plastic bag of marijuana to cup it in her hand. When officers tried to place her in handcuffs, she pushed away, grabbed the drugs off of the back of the car, spilled the drugs on the ground, and then tried to get back into her car to drive away.

Barberton

Arrests

A Crocus Place man, 42, was jailed on charges of domestic violence and assault July 21 following an altercation with the mother of his two children and her mother at a Frank Avenue residence. He was accused of grabbing her by the face and scratching the younger mother’s face and then pushing her mother, injuring her arm.

An argument at a Creedmore Avenue residence July 15 led to the arrest of a boyfriend, 38, for domestic violence after he allegedly picked up his girlfriend by her throat and threw her onto a bed.

Burglaries

An East Tuscarawas Avenue woman told police July 20 that her garage was entered. A chain saw and blower, total value $725, were stolen.

A lawn mower, TV set and other items, total value $1,100, were stolen from a Sixth Street Northwest man’s home on July 14.

Bath Township

Arrests

A 43-year-old Bath Road man was charged July 21 with obstructing official business.

Theft

Several vehicles parked in the Springside Drive area were broken into overnight July 22.

Coventry Township

Arrests

A Pine Top Circle man, 31, was jailed on a charge of felony theft July 17 after an Akron woman said her purse and contents were stolen. Police stopped the man on North Turkeyfoot Road and said cash was in plain view on the vehicle’s console but the purse and other items were not found.

A Hyacinth Avenue woman, 42, was jailed on a charge of domestic violence July 17 after being accused of throwing objects at her husband and punching him in the head several times, a sheriff’s report said.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A 29-year-old Bailey Road man was charged July 21 with child endangering. A witness told police the man knocked on his door, walked inside the apartment, then passed out. The man’s 2-year-old child was alone in his apartment for several hours.

A 40-year-old Olympic Street man was charged July 21 with felonious assault. He is accused of pushing his ex-girlfriend down the stairs, breaking her collar bone.

A 43-year-old 19th Street man was charged July 25 with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police found the man passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle on 20th Street at Chestnut Boulevard.

A 23rd Street couple were charged July 23 with domestic violence. They are accused of assaulting each other.

A 26-year-old Akron man and a 25-year-old Akron woman were charged July 22 with disorderly conduct. A witness told police the two were engaging in sexual activity on the boardwalk near Sheraton Suites, 1989 Front St.

Breaking and entering

Copper pipe was stolen from a vacant home in the 1300 block of Sackett Avenue July 25.

Burglary

A home in the 3100 block of Charles Street was broken into July 24. An iPod and cash were taken.

Criminal damaging

A 37-year-old Akron woman was charged July 26 with criminal damaging. She is accused of damaging a disabled vehicle blocking a private drive when she pushed it with her truck in the 1300 block of Hillcrest Drive. The vehicle’s owner was waiting for a tow truck

Identity theft

A 12th Street woman reported July 20 someone used her personal information to make purchases from her bank account.

Vandalism

A 50-year-old Hathaway Drive woman reported July 22 someone caused $15,000 worth of damage to her roof.

Green

Breaking and entering

Someone entered a Mayfair Road man’s detached garage July 15 and stole tools and power equipment, total value $2,230.

Burglary

A set of golf clubs and bag, total value $2,000, were reported stolen July 19 from a Mansard Lane garage.

Thefts

A portable planner and miscellaneous tools and power equipment, total value $1,580, were stolen July 21 from an Everhart Drive man’s truck.

A Mayfair Road man reported July 14 that a brad nailer, chain saws and other tools, total value $4,320, were stolen from his shed.

An East Turkeyfoot Lake Road man reported July 19 that his 9mm semi-automatic handgun, valued at $800, was stolen from his bedroom.

Hudson

Animals

Police were called to the 7300 block of Winsted Road for a report of a turtle in the roadway. The officer redirected the turtle.

Identity theft

A Darrow Road man reported July 16 his identity was stolen.

Norton

Assault

A 36-year-old Doylestown woman said she was visiting a 31st Street Southwest business when an ex-boyfriend shoved her into a fence, causing injuries to her hand.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A 24-year-old Fair Lane man was jailed on a charge of felony domestic violence July 15 after police said he caused physical harm to his girlfriend, police said.

Breaking and entering

An air compressor and other items, total value $1,080, were stolen from an East Mayfair Circle garage July 14.

An unlocked window at the Lakeview Lighthouse Church on Kubler Road resulted in the theft of a wall-mounted flat-screen TV. No value was listed.

Stow

Arrests

A 47-year-old Lake Run Boulevard woman was arrested July 17 on a charge of receiving stolen property.

Tallmadge

Arrest

A 27-year-old Akron man was arrested July 23 on a charge of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Suspicious persons

Two females were arrested July 20 in the parking lot of St. Paul’s Church. Security observed one of the females fall out of the car. Both females were intoxicated and also underage.

Vandalism

A vehicle that was parked on Langdon Lane was reported damaged. The vehicle was parked on the street July 19 and the windshield was smashed. There were eggs all over the vehicle as well.

Domestic

Police were called to a graduation party July 20 on Royalwood Road. Two brothers, who were intoxicated, got into an argument over a drinking game. Both men were charged with domestic violence.

Public indecency

Police arrested a man July 25 after he was observed urinating on the side of a building and exposing himself to residents.

Medina County

Brunswick

Suspect found

Police officers stopped a man July 20 on West 130th Street who was sought after an altercation at the Adult Day Care Center in Hinckley. The Brunswick man was charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated and marijuana drug paraphernalia.

Vandalism

A parks employee reported July 22 that someone spray painted graffiti in the restrooms at Hopkins Park.

Harassment

A woman called police to complain that she believes her estranged husband had taken out an ad on Craigslist that listed her name and cell phone number.

Medina

Criminal damaging

A Birch Hill Drive resident called police July 22 to report that someone knocked over a block wall.

Suspicious person

Police were called to a North Court Street business July 25 after workers complained of a suspicious man in a vehicle in the parking lot. It turns out the man was using the wifi from the business to watch TV.

Neighbor complaint

Police were called to North Huntington Street after a resident complained that a “neighbor looked at her weird.”

Wadsworth

Arrests

A 44-year-old Broad Street man was charged July 23 with threatening domestic violence.

Assault

Police are investigating a reported assault that happened in the 900 block of Broad Street July 24.

Found property

An abandoned electric scooter was found by officers in the 100 block of Durling Drive July 24.

Misuse of a credit card

A Sally Circle resident reported July 22 someone used his credit card for several out-of-state purchases.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

On July 13, police jailed a South Boulevard Northwest man, 22, on a charge of making false alarms after he admitted, following an investigation, that he falsified a burglary report and staged the bedroom crime scene himself.

Thefts

A Lantern Hill Circle Northwest resident told police July 17 that he received a cashier’s check for $22,600 for his car and later learned that the check was counterfeit and had been forged.

Police investigated a report July 16 that Wonderworld Learning Center on Pittsburg Avenue had subcontracted a photographer, who received checks totaling $2,200 from about 25 families, to take children’s photos in early May. The parents still didn’t have the photos more than two months later, the police report indicated.

Welding equipment and other items, total value $1,200, were reported stolen from a Garrettsville man’s truck July 16 while parked at the Microtel Inn and Suites on Sunset Strip Avenue Northwest.

An iPod and sunglasses, total value $750 and belonging to two Lake Township sisters, were reported stolen July 15 while the teens were at Tinseltown on Mega Street Northwest.

Lawrence Township

Arrest

A Carrollton man, 18, was jailed on a charge of felony theft July 13. A warrant accuses him of taking aluminum siding from a Lawrence Township home.

North Canton

Arrests

A Canton man, 40, of 35th Street Northwest, was jailed on charges of robbery and possession of criminal tools July 19. He is accused of concealing four steaks in a plastic bag and leaving the Acme Fresh Market on North Main Street without paying. A store manager held the suspect until police arrived, a report showed.

A Sheraton Drive Northwest woman was arrested at her home July 15 on a warrant alleging domestic violence.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Canton woman, 26, of Linwood Avenue Southwest, was jailed July 19 on charges of theft from a disabled person, receiving stolen property, misuse of credit cards and forgery, all felonies. She was arrested at a Columbus Road Northeast location.

A Middlebranch Avenue Northeast man, 40, was jailed July 16 on a charge of domestic violence involving his girlfriend.

Charges of domestic violence, felony disrupting public services and unlawful restraint were filed against an Oak Avenue Northwest man, 23, on July 15. Police accused him of breaking the cellphone belonging to the mother of his child and holding the woman against her will.

A Kaiser Avenue Northeast man, 23, and a 23-year-old male with no permanent address were jailed on charges of breaking and entering July 15. They are accused of entering a vacant house on Gilbert Avenue Northeast.

Uniontown

Burglary

A Sweitzer Street resident told police July 15 that her 46-inch flat-screen TV, total value $1,350, was stolen from her home following a break-in.

Theft

A set of golf clubs and bag, total value $1,200, were stolen from his driveway, a Peony Street man told police July 14.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A 50-year-old Ravenna woman was charged July 22 with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, having a blood alcohol level over the legal limit and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle.

A 28-year-old Neville Drive man was arrested July 20 on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and carrying a concealed weapon. Police report the man was intoxicated and disorderly in the 100 block of Erie Street.

Burglaries

A residence in the 600 block of South Water Street was broken into July 19.

A home in the 600 block of South Water Street was broken into July 20. About $50 in cash was taken.

Wayne County

Wayne Sheriff

Assault

An Orrville man, 29, reported to Aultman Dunlap Hospital officials July 20 that he didn’t remember who assaulted him. A friend took the man with serious injuries to the hospital after he was found at state Route 57 and U.S. 30 in East Union Township.

Breaking and entering

Golf clubs and other sports equipment, valued at $2,570, were reported stolen July 23 from a garage in the 12800 block of Clinton Road in Chippewa Township.

Items were reported taken July 20 from a storage unit at Lukes Canal Road Storage, 3818 Canal Road, in Wooster Township.

Burglaries

Collectables and 22 pills were reported taken July 23 from a residence in the 2600 block of Shamrock Way in Wooster Township.

A TV and a PlayStation 3, valued at $450, were reported stolen July 20 from a residence in the 5900 block of Akron Road in Green Township.

A television and two checkbooks worth $600 were reported taken July 21 from a residence in the 4700 block of Doylestown Road in Chippewa Township.

Thefts

Jewelry, an apron and $80, total value $1,296, were reported stolen July 22 from a car in the 15500 block of Hatfield Road in Chippewa Township.

A wallpaper pasting machine and tools valued at $6,085 were reported stolen July 22 from Hoffman Wallpaper, 15787 McCollum Drive, in Chippewa Township.

Vandalism

Someone shot out transformers causing $2,500 in damages July 23 that belonged to Holmes Wayne Rural Electric, 8703 South Elyria Road, in Clinton Township.

Wooster

Arrest

A Wooster man, 24, was arrested July 19 on charges of felony domestic violence and disorderly conduct after a 32-year-old woman reported that he struck her at a home in the 500 block of West Larwill Street.

Forgery

A 52-year-old Wooster woman reported July 23 that someone withdrew $1,200 from her account at Chase Bank on North Walnut Street without her permission.

Identity Fraud

A Wooster woman, 57, reported July 15 that someone filed a 2012 federal tax return in her name without her permission.

Possession of drugs

Police found a heroin kit during a traffic stop July 11 at West Larwill Street and Columbus Road.

Thefts

A wallet with $150 was reported taken July 17 from a store in the 1800 block of Burbank Road.

A Brookside Drive resident reported July 18 that someone used his Social Security number to file a tax return.

Police blotter — Aug. 4

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Summit County

Barberton

Burglary

Someone entered a fenced-in cellphone tower and a control room on East State Street on July 28 and stole $3,000 worth of copper wiring.

Thefts

Jewelry valued at $6,200 was reported stolen July 25 from an East Tuscarawas Avenue residence.

Another $1,350 worth of jewelry was reported stolen July 25 from a Rubber Street residence.

Coins valued at $5,000 were listed as stolen July 24 from a home on Wooster Road North.

A PlayStation 3 and other items, total value $670, were stolen from a Sylvester Street home July 22.

On July 22, the owner of an Eighth Street Northwest vacant home told police that copper valued at $500 was missing from the basement.

Bath Township

Theft

A lawn tractor and motorcycle trailer were among items taken from a garage July 6-26 in the 1200 block of Cleveland-Massillon Road.

A purse was stolen from a car in a Medina Road parking lot July 25.

Landscaping tools were stolen from a storage barn in the 2300 block of Cleveland-Massillon Road between June 22 and July 22.

Coventry Township

Arrest

A Portage Lakes Drive man, 19, was charged with telephone harassment and drug possession July 27.

Breaking and entering

Cash totaling $500 and other items were reported stolen July 23 from a garage on East Warner Road.

Burglary

Two sets of golf clubs, a TV and other items, totaling $4,900, were stolen after a window was broken to enter a Teal Circle home July 24.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrest

A former employee of Speedway, 2026 Bailey Road, was charged July 31 with theft. She is accused of stealing $500 from the company.

Assault

A woman reported that her brother, 63, was assaulted in a parking lot in the 2200 block of Winter Parkway.

Burglary

A home in the 200 block of Victor Avenue was broken into Aug. 1, but nothing appeared to be missing.

Someone stole checks July 29 from a home in the 1800 block of Second Street.

Electronics and handguns were stolen July 29 from a home in the 2600 block of Maitland Avenue.

Suspicious person

A Birchwood Avenue man reported Aug. 1 that a man approached his 11-year-old son in the 2700 block of Oakwood Drive and asked the boy if he wanted to see a pet in the man’s truck. The boy declined and left the area. Police are investigating.

Theft

A gun and personal papers were taken from a home in the 3300 block of Caleb Street between July 29 and Aug. 1.

A Best Buy employee reported July 31 that a man took an Apple TV, valued at $99, from the store by hiding it in his pants.

A 1993 Ford Crown Victoria was stolen from a driveway in the 3000 block of Prior Drive on July 31.

A purse was stolen from an unattended shopping cart in the parking lot of Acme, 2630 Bailey Road, July 30. The purse contained credit cards, $250 and other items.

Landscaping equipment was stolen from a job site in the 3500 block of Grant Avenue on July 31.

Green

Arrest

A Lake Township man, of Lee Street Northwest, was jailed on a burglary warrant July 24 after he was arrested on Lauby Road at the Interstate 77 off ramp to Akron-Canton Airport.

Burglary

A Karla Drive man said July 27 that someone located a hidden spare key and entered his residence, taking a wedding ring, TV and other items, total value $2,400.

Thefts

A medical bag, iPod, purse and other items, total value $1,100, were reported stolen from four vehicles parked at the Hilton Garden Inn on Lauby Road on July 27.

Golf clubs and bag, total value $1,400, were stolen July 26 from an Ashton Drive man’s golf cart.

A Midland, Texas, man said he was staying at the Hampton Inn on South Arlington Road on July 22 when his vehicle was forced open. Luggage, clothing and a pistol, total value $3,100, were stolen. A Galveston, Texas, man also at the inn said several windows were broken in his vehicle and a $500 iPad was stolen.

A Nine Iron Drive resident told authorities July 11 that two rent checks, total value $700, were taken from a drop box at his apartment complex.

Norton

Arrests

A Doylestown man, 18, and an Akron woman, 19, were charged July 28 with underage drinking. The man also was charged with drug possession. Police investigating a suspicious vehicle in a Cleveland-Massillon Road parking lot reported finding Percocet, marijuana and beer in the car.

Burglary

A home in the 2900 block of Haynes Street was looted July 27. Eight envelopes containing personal checks were stolen.

Identity theft

A Swain Drive woman reported July 29 someone used her deceased husband’s personal information to open a utility account, leaving a delinquent bill of nearly $500.

Misuse of a credit card

A Taylor Road woman reported July 28 someone used her daughter’s debit card to make an unauthorized purchase at a Pennsylvania Walmart.

Vandalism

A Noble Street man reported July 29 someone spray-painted his Ford Mustang black, then spray-painted smiley faces on the car.

Springfield Township

Arrests

An Akron man, 43, of Rowe Street, was jailed July 28 on a warrant charging him with breaking and entering following an incident in mid-April. Three individuals told police that items, total value $5,650, were stolen from their units at Taylor’s Mini Storage on Canton Road. A second suspect was arrested previously and charged with receiving stolen property, police said.

An East Turkeyfoot Lake Road man, 45, was jailed on a charge of felony domestic violence July 18 after a witness told police the suspect was seen punching his girlfriend in the face before she jumped from their vehicle. The man was arrested at a Ripley Avenue location.

Breaking and entering

Two chain saws and other items, total value $2,300, were stolen from a shed at a Gregory Drive home July 25.

Burglary

A flat-screen TV valued at $650 was reported stolen July 23 from a Pawnee Boulevard home.

Jewelry and medications valued at $1,100 were stolen from a Delaware Avenue home July 22.

A thief entered an attached garage on Rolling Meadows Lane on July 22 and fled with a paint sprayer, tools and other items, total value $5,830.

Identity fraud

A Pressler Road resident said a female used his personal information to open a Dominion East Ohio Gas account, which is now $2,868 past due.

Theft

A $1,000 computer owned by Akron Public Schools was stolen from a Foxford Court residence. A homeless man, 23, was being sought by police.

Stow

Arrests

A 41-year-old Warren woman was charged Aug. 1 with theft and possession of criminal tools. She is accused of stealing two cameras from Target, 4200 Kent Road, and hiding them in a foil-lined bag to avoid detection.

A 24-year-old Akron man was charged July 31 with forgery. He is accused of using a counterfeit $100 bill to buy merchandise at Walmart, 3520 Hudson Drive. Police said they found three similar bills when the man was arrested.

Arson

A man reported July 29 someone set his work van on fire while he was sleeping. Items were removed from the van before it was ignited.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into a home that is being renovated in the 3900 block of Hiwood Avenue and took a hot water heater between June 1 and July 31.

Identity theft

A Springdale Road man reported July 25 that someone used his personal information to open two credit card accounts in his name. The accounts were closed before any charges were made.

Theft

The manager of Get-Go, 3845 Darrow Road, reported Aug. 1 that a woman has been borrowing Giant Eagle discount cards from customers buying gas, then pumping gas into her vehicle and leaving without paying.

Tallmadge

Arrests

A man was charged July 27 with domestic violence. He is accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend at her North Thomas Road residence.

A 57-year-old Akron man was charged July 29 with possession of marijuana. The drugs were found by police during a traffic stop.

A 26-year-old Norton man was charged July 29 with possession of a drug abuse instrument.

A 14-year-old Ledgebrook Road girl was charged July 27 with domestic violence and resisting arrest. She is accused of choking her mother because she wouldn’t give the teen her car keys, then scuffling with officers during her arrest.

A man was charged July 31 with possession of a drug abuse instrument and drug paraphernalia. Police were called to the 200 block of West Avenue, where they found the man and his friend. The friend told police the man took a drug, then passed out in the friend’s truck. Police found a syringe, burnt spoon and a plastic bag containing white powder.

Assault

A Giant Eagle employee, 48, reported he was assaulted by a co-worker at the West Avenue store.

Theft

A North Thomas Road man reported July 26 someone removed a check from his mailbox and cashed it.

Vandalism

A Woods Drive man reported July 24 that while outside inspecting new windows, he found a bullet hole near one of the windows. The spent casing was found on top of his dresser. Police have no suspects.

Medina County

Brunswick

Assault

Police were called to Southwick Boulevard after a basketball game turned violent. One player was headbutted by another.

Impaired pedestrian

The Ohio Highway Patrol asked Brunswick police to assist with a drunk man on Pearl Road on Aug. 1. The man was hitting his head inside of the patrol’s cruiser. He was cited for disorderly conduct and obstructing official business.

Medina

Domestic violence

A woman called police July 29 upset that her husband would not go to the hospital. Officers advised the woman that her husband “seemed competent to make that decision” on his own.

A business in the 1000 block of South Court reported the theft of scrap tires on July 21.

Suspicious person

Officers found a man “tampering” with garbage at a North Court Street business on July 31. He was charged with criminal mischief and trespassing.

Medina Township

Assault

Officers were called to Eastpoint Drive on July 28 for a report of a male being hit in the head with a beer bottle. Two individuals told officers that everything was fine and the injured male was gone.

Abduction attempt

A girl told her father July 27 that a man tried to get her to go with him. The suspect denied the allegation. Police plan to review a video of the incident.

Montville Township

Suspicious person

Police were called to the 2900 block of Medina Road on July 28 for a man who was bobbing his head in a vehicle at the BP station. He checked out OK.

Customer dispute

A customer called police Aug. 2 to complain that he did not receive $20 in pre-paid gas from a pump. The gas station showed that the customer did pump 5.465 gallons of gas into his vehicle. The customer said his tank still showed it was on “E” — it read half a tank when the officer checked.

Wadsworth

Arrest

A Broad Street man, 32, was charged July 29 with domestic violence and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Fraud

Police received a report July 29 from Walmart, 222 E. Smokerise Drive, that someone used a fake gift card to purchase an iPad.

Forgery

A resident reported July 30 that someone forged and cashed several of her checks.

Theft

Police are investigating a July 28 report of theft by an employee from a Broad Street business.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

Two 20-year-old men were arrested Aug. 1 in the 100 block of North Water Street. They were charged with underage drinking and criminal trespass. One of the men also is charged with obstructing official business.

A homeless woman, 21, was arrested July 31 in the 1300 block of Fairchild Avenue on warrants for failure to appear in court, illegal manufacture of drugs, assembly of chemicals used in the manufacture of drugs and aggravated drug possession. She also faces a charge of falsification.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrest

Charges of forgery and disrupting official business were lodged against a Canton man, 45, of Dueber Avenue Southwest. He is accused of taking $170 in clothes from Macy’s at Westfield Belden Village Mall on July 27.

Burglary

A PlayStation 3 system and other items, total value $680, were stolen July 24 from a Miles Avenue Northwest apartment.

Thefts

On July 24, someone broke a car window at Kindercare Pre-School on Dressler Road Northwest and fled with a purse, cash and contents totaling $730. On July 18, another township resident told police someone entered her van’s unlocked door and took a purse, cash and other items, total value $990.

A purse and cash, total value $1,100, were stolen July 22 from a vehicle at the Powerhouse Gym on Promler Avenue Northwest.

A spokesperson for RAB Communications on Promway Avenue Northwest said July 22 that a DVD and modem plus miscellaneous tools, total value $1,033, were taken by two former employees who had been terminated and had failed to return the items.

North Canton

Burglary

A Farrell Street Southeast resident told police July 23 that three bicycles, total value $1,300, were stolen from her garage because the door was left open.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Beverly Avenue Northeast man was jailed on a charge of domestic violence July 25 after police said he pushed the mother of their child against a wall and tried to take the child from her arms during an altercation.

A Canton man, 28, of Miami Court Northeast was jailed on charges of domestic violence and aggravated burglary July 25 when arrested on a warrant by U.S. marshals at a 30th Street Northeast location.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrest

An Orrville man, 25, was arrested July 27 on a charge of possession of cocaine after deputies said they found the drug during a traffic stop on Old Lincoln Way.

Assault

A deputy reported July 23 that he received minor injuries after an inmate at Wayne County Jail assaulted him.

Breaking and entering

Tools, fishing equipment and two hunting bows, total value $1,500, were reported stolen July 30 from a storage unit in the 10200 block of East Easton Road, Milton Township.

Someone broke three door frames and a window, causing $350 in damage, July 27 at a building at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, 199 Vanover St., Wooster.

A generator valued at $500 was reported taken July 27 from a garage in the 6000 block of East Steiner Road, Milton Township.

Lawn equipment and tools worth $2,440 were reported stolen July 28 from a shed at St. Anne Catholic Church, 8200 East Easton Road, Milton Township.

Burglaries

A shotgun and a rifle were reported stolen July 29 from a residence in the 9000 block of McFadden Road, Clinton Township.

A Wayne Township resident reported July 21 that $110 was taken from a bedroom of a residence in the 6200 block of Hoffman Road.

A safe with $1,800, jewelry and a PlayStation 2, total value $2,150, were reported stolen July 25 from a residence in the 1600 block of Sylvan Road, Wooster Township.

Theft

A Chippewa Township resident reported July 26 that 300 gallons of diesel fuel worth $1,000 were taken from a residence in the 10500 block of Coal Bank Road.

Wooster

Arrests

A Wooster woman, 30, was arrested July 29 on charges of shoplifting and possessing drug paraphernalia after she was found with cocaine and items reported taken from Family Dollar, 239 W. Liberty St. Police said the woman also was found with cocaine July 28 during a traffic stop on East Bowman Street, but she denied the drug belonged to her.

A Wooster man, 30, was arrested July 27 on a charge of drug abuse after police said they found him with cocaine in the 300 block of East Bowman Street.

Two Wooster women, 28 and 25, were arrested July 29 on three charges of trafficking in drugs and two counts of possession of drugs during a raid on a suspected drug house in the 300 block of North Grant Street. Police seized $1,625 in drug items and ammunition magazines.

A Wooster man, 25, was arrested July 26 on a charge of domestic violence after a woman complained of an assault at a residence in the 500 block of North Buckeye Street.

Thefts

A motor scooter valued at $500 was reported stolen July 29 from a residence in the 1600 block of Mechanicsburg Road.

A wallet with $70 was reported taken July 30 from a residence in the 4900 block of Pine Ridge Drive.

Vandalism

Someone threw rocks at railroad equipment and damaged two CSX railroad cars in the 700 block of Spruce Street. Damage was estimated at $1,000.

Police reports — Aug. 11

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Jackson Township woman, 31, of Wales Avenue Northwest, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of drug instruments, possession of drug paraphernalia and endangering children. Police said she was in her car behind a business at Copley Road and St. Michaels Avenue. Officers saw a hypodermic needle, tie-off and a metal spoon on the floorboard. A search uncovered two more needles and three empty plastic bags, police said. Her 3-year-old son was in the back seat.

A Fulton Street woman, 19, was charged with felonious assault, domestic violence and tampering with evidence after she allegedly cut her boyfriend several times with a knife before trying to run him over with her car.

A Cuyahoga Falls man, 26, of Archdale Street, was charged with felonious assault after he allegedly got into a drunken quarrel with someone at a Roselawn Avenue home. After the man was told to leave, he allegedly drove over the sidewalk and struck the person with his car, then fled.

A Wyley Avenue woman, 49, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction and aggravated trespassing. Police said she knocked an air-conditioning unit out of a bedroom window and entered a house. She then threw a cup of coffee and a remote control at a male resident. She knocked his glasses off his face and left a red mark near his eye.

A Garfield Heights man, 34, was charged with breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools after police arrested him at Karder Machine on Kenmore Boulevard. Police said he had a flashlight and bolt cutters.

A Thurston Street man, 41, was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly broke into the Hanini’s sandwich shop on Copley Road.

An East Thornton Street man, 20, and a Morgan Avenue man, 24, were charged with breaking and entering after they allegedly entered a house in the 1200 block of Dietz Avenue to steal copper pipes. They were seen carrying a copper-filled bucket.

Barberton

Burglary

A Second Street Southwest man told police July 29 that his $700 snub-nosed pistol was stolen from his apartment during the past two weeks.

Copper pipe, a sofa and other items, total value $1,150, were reported stolen from a Wooster Road North rental property July 30.

Domestic violence

A warrant was issued for a Wooster Road West man, 54, after he allegedly pushed his girlfriend and grabbed her by the neck at their home Aug. 1.

Bath Township

Arrests

A 60-year-old employee of TJ Maxx, 3897 Medina Road, was charged with theft from the store Aug. 7.

A man, 46, was charged with illegal panhandling Aug. 5 after he asked a pedestrian for money because he was in rehab and needed help.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Winter Parkway man, 22, was arrested on a warrant Aug. 3 during a traffic stop in the 2000 block of Munroe Falls Avenue. He also was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

A Canton man, 42, was charged Aug. 5 with contributing to the unruliness of a minor Aug. 5. During a traffic stop, it was discovered that his passenger was a 17-year-old girl who was out after curfew without permission.

An Akron man, 28, was charged with criminal mischief and criminal damaging Aug. 3. He is accused of causing more than $600 worth of damage to a vehicle parked at Dillon and Norman avenues.

A woman, 22, and a man, 25, both of Kent, were arrested Aug. 3 on Front Street at Bailey Road on drug charges related to the manufacture and possession of methamphetamine.

Breaking and entering

Copper pipe was stolen when someone broke into a vacant home in the 600 block of West Portage Trail, according to an Aug. 6 report.

Someone broke into a garage in the 1800 block of Beacon Hill Circle on Aug. 4. Two bicycles were taken.

Forgery

Someone used the bank account information of a Howe Avenue business to make fraudulent purchases between July 31 and Aug. 5.

Identity theft

A Cedar Woods Drive woman told police Aug. 3 that someone used her personal information to obtain a credit card.

Misuse of a credit card

A 17th Street man reported Aug. 5 that a relative used his credit card without permission.

A Hanover Street woman, 27, told police Aug. 4 that someone used her credit card to reserve a hotel room in Cincinnati.

Passing a bad check

Two guns were purchased July 19 with a check for nearly $800 from Pro Armament Co., 2427 Front St. A store employee reported the check was written on a closed account.

Theft of utilities

Police received a report Aug. 2 from the Falls Utility Department that a resident in the 3100 block of Elmwood reconnected electric service without permission, stealing $13 in service.

Theft

A Second Street man reported Aug. 7 that someone took three coins, total value $690, from his car while it was parked at Gorge Metro Park.

An East Broadway Street retirement home resident reported Aug. 6 someone took her purse from her room.

Two phones valued at more than $1,200 were taken Aug. 4 from the AT&T Store, 794 Howe Ave.

A 23rd Street woman reported Aug. 6 that she paid a contractor more than $1,000 for permits and materials for a plumbing job at her home. She said he has not bought materials or applied for permits and won’t return her money.

Hudson

Arrests

A juvenile girl who lives in Kent was charged with telecommunication harassment and menacing by stalking Aug. 2 after she allegedly harassed a Brewster Drive girl.

New Franklin

Arrest

A West Caston Road boy, 14, was charged with domestic violence July 30 after he allegedly threatened to kill his male guardian during a quarrel.

Norton

Forgery

An official with JR Engineering, 5208 Wooster Road W., reported Aug. 5 that someone duplicated 46 payroll checks and cashed them for $22,000.

Theft

A stolen truck was overturned and abandoned Aug. 8 on Grenfall Road.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A Lakemore man, 22, of Cross Way, was charged with domestic violence and resisting arrest July 30 after he allegedly threatened to hurt his father during a quarrel.

Breaking and entering

Two handguns, a Geauga County sheriff deputy’s uniform and other items, total value $2,200, were reported stolen July 30 from a house on Ottawa Avenue.

A Wellington man told authorities July 21 that his unlocked 16-foot trailer on Orchard Lane was entered. Tools and other equipment, total value $2,658, were stolen.

Robbery

A Springfield man was struck in the face after refusing a panhandler’s request for money July 30 in the parking lot of Denny’s restaurant on South Arlington Road.

Tallmadge

Arrests

An Akron man, 26, was arrested Aug. 8 during a traffic stop in the 200 block of North Thomas Road. He was wanted for a parole violation and failure to register as a sex offender.

A Cuyahoga Falls man, 50, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia Aug. 6 during a traffic stop in the 600 block of Northwest Avenue. A police officer saw a metal pipe used to smoke marijuana. The suspect told the officer: “This has happened to me three times now.”

An Akron man, 49, was charged Aug. 5 with possessing hashish, marijuana and drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop.

Two men, both 26, and a woman, 25, were charged with one count each of possession of a drug abuse instrument Aug. 2 during a traffic stop in the 200 block of West Avenue. Police reported finding a syringe.

A disoriented man found in the back seat of a vehicle in the parking lot of Circle K, 170 Tallmadge Circle, was charged with possession of drug abuse instruments Aug. 2. Police found a syringe, cotton ball and spoon in the car.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into a building in the 900 block of Southeast Avenue and stole several tools Aug. 5.

Forgery

A cabdriver called police Aug. 7 to complain that he had been paid with a check written on the account of a dead person. The driver told police he dropped off a woman at Tallmadge Motel, 1128 East Ave., about 2:30 a.m. A man came out of a room and paid the driver with a check for $45. The driver found the check belonged to a person who died a month earlier.

Police trying to serve a warrant on a man staying at Tallmadge Motel, 1128 East Ave., on Aug. 7 were flagged down by an employee concerned that the man had not paid his room fee the previous day. The employee went into the room and found a checkbook with a different name than the person renting the room. Police found suspected cocaine and drug paraphernalia in the room. The suspect was gone.

Sexual assault

Police were investigating a report of a sexual assault Aug. 2.

Medina County

Brunswick

Animal complaint

Officers were called to West Drive on Aug. 8 for a report of a dog running loose and acting aggressive. A girl, 14, was found trying to lead the “retriever-type dog” back home. The dog was allowed to return to the home.

Medina

Fraud

A Vineyard Drive resident called police Aug. 6 to report fraud involving a bank account.

Vandalism

A Countryside Drive resident called police Aug. 5 to report that landscaping bricks and lights had been strewn about the yard.

Medina Township

Shoplifting

Officers were called to a business on state Route 18 after three youngsters took $4 in candy Aug. 4.

Citizen assist

A woman called officers to her Pearl Road home Aug. 4 because “her son coughed up a camera and tracking device.” The officer advised the woman to get some sleep.

Theft

Officers discovered someone removing pallets Aug. 8 from a Grande Boulevard business. The officers made them return the pallets.

Montville Township

Burglary

An Upland Ridge Drive resident told police Aug. 4 that two men and a woman in a pickup truck were taking appliances from his neighbor’s garage. When confronted, the three sped away. The homeowner later reported that a stove and 100 sheets of cement board had been taken.

Disturbing the peace

Officers were called to the northbound lane of Wadsworth Road near River Styx on Aug. 6 for a report of a shirtless man dancing in the road with a bottle of Jack Daniels in his hand. The man was told to stay indoors.

Theft

Police were called Aug. 7 to a Smith Road property after it was discovered that a camera to record deer movement was taken. Another camera on the property captured images of two juveniles trespassing.

Wadsworth

Arrests

Two High Street men, both 26, compounded an earlier arrest on a disorderly conduct charge Aug. 7 when they were cited with littering a short time later. As the men stood on a sidewalk, police watched to make sure the behavior didn’t continue. One of the men held a straw at his groin and wagged it. He then threw the straw into the street. The second man threw a cigarette into the street.

Burglary

A Longview Drive home was burglarized Aug. 6.

A home in the 200 block of Valley View Drive was looted Aug. 8.

Several garages were broken into Aug. 6.

Vandalism

Police discovered via Facebook that someone vandalized Franklin Park, 137 Pine St. Equipment was damaged and images of male genitalia were drawn in chalk on basketball courts.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

Two Louisville men, ages 20 and 21, were arrested in the 300 block of South Water Street on warrants charging felonious assault.

An Anita Drive woman, 20, was charged Aug. 7 with domestic violence.

A Main Street man, 21, was arrested Aug. 6 on a burglary warrant.

Burglary

Jewelry valued at $1,000 was stolen Aug. 5 from a home in the 400 block of Cherry Street.

Misuse of a credit card

A Sioux Place woman reported Aug. 3 that someone used her credit card for $82 in unauthorized purchases.

Stark County

Hartville

Arrest

Police arrested a Lake Avenue woman, 23, on warrants charging grand theft and assault July 31.

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Canton man, 22, of Rice Avenue Northeast, was arrested July 30 on warrants of aggravated burglary, domestic violence and disorderly conduct.

A Canal Fulton resident, 30, of Manchester Road, was charged with robbery, obstruction of official business and theft July 29. Police said he struggled with security after trying to steal headphones at the Target store on Dressler Road Northwest.

Thefts

Someone entered two vehicles July 30 at Ron Marhofer GMC on Whipple Avenue Northwest and stole radio units, total value $2,200.

A computer, clothing and other items, total value $12,150, were reported stolen July 27 from an unlocked rental car at the Courtyard of Marriott hotel on Metro Circle Northwest.

A Hartville woman told police that her purse and cellphone, total value $620, were stolen from a table while she was dancing July 28 at the Pub Club on Dressler Road Northwest.

A New Franklin man told police July 26 that an $800 laptop computer was stolen from his car at the Marathon station on Portage Street Northwest.

North Canton

Arson

Police were called to investigate an arson at Orchard Hill Elementary on Jonathan Street Northwest. Someone melted the bottom section of a slide, causing $1,500 damage.

Thefts

Someone smashed the windows of two vehicles July 27 and stole purses, cash and other items, total value $1,660, on West Maple Street. Damage to the vehicles was $2,000.

A laptop computer, iPad and other items, total value $2,200, were stolen July 24 from a car at a Willaman Avenue Northwest home.

A Weber Avenue Northeast woman told police July 23 that a laptop computer, iPod and other items, total value $1,680, were stolen from her vehicle.

Plain Township

Arrest

A 31st Street Northeast woman, 63, was charged with slapping another person across the face during a quarrel July 31.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Sweitzer Street man, 43, was charged with domestic violence July 30 after he allegedly slapped his teenage daughter.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Breaking and entering

Copper wire valued at $75 was reported stolen Aug. 3 from a house under construction in the 30 block of Cardington Lane, Canaan Township.

A leaf blower valued at $350 and $180 in cash were reported stolen July 25 from Jake’s Amish Furniture, 1255 Kidron Road, Sugar Creek Township.

A laptop computer and three GPS units, total value $1,250, were reported stolen July 25 from XL Pattern Shop, 242 N. Kansas Road, East Union Township.

Copper wire and $136, total value $711, were reported taken July 25 from Fit ’n Fun Pools, 11200 E. Lincoln Way, East Union Township.

A Rottweiler and boxer dog, total value $1,000, were reported stolen July 25 from a home in the 2800 block of Bates Road, Chester Township.

Burglaries

Someone tried to pry open a door Aug. 7 at a home in the 3600 block of Eastern Road, Chippewa Township, but nothing was reported missing.

Two televisions, four phones and an empty safe, total value $1,501, were reported stolen Aug. 3 from a home in the 12900 block of Emerson Road, Sugar Creek Township.

Cow killed

A Jersey cow worth $950 was killed Aug. 6 in a suspected drive-by shooting in the 10900 block of Congress Road, Congress Township.

Thefts

Thirty Adderall pills were reported stolen from a pickup truck Aug. 4 in the 9000 block of Krabill Road, Milton Township.

On Aug. 1, Smithville Manufacturing, 6658 Cleveland Road, Wayne Township, reported 1,600 pounds of copper worth $7,500 was stolen from the business.

Two packs of cigarettes, 27 Vicodin pills and $48 were reported stolen Aug. 5 from a home in the 12700 block of Mark Path, Chippewa Township.

Two generators, total value $8,000, were reported stolen Aug. 1 from Countryside Market, 8375 Criswell Road, Salt Creek Township.

Wooster

Burglaries

A camera valued at $300 was reported stolen Aug. 5 from a residence in the 500 block of College Avenue. The resident also reported that lawn chairs and trash were thrown in the yard and a sprinkler flooded the yard.

Three televisions, total value $2,164, were reported stolen Aug. 2 from a home in the 2500 block of Monterey Street.

Arrests
Police charged 11 people with theft after they allegedly took donated items from a drop-off center at Goodwill Industries on Spink Street.

Forgery

A Wooster woman reported July 29 that someone forged a withdrawal slip and tried to take cash from an account at Huntington National Bank, 112 W. Liberty St.

Possession of drugs

A suspected meth lab was found Aug. 5 at a home in the 600 block of East South Street. Three children were removed to Wayne County Children Services. Their mother fled the home.

Thefts

A computer and printer, total value $1,000, were reported stolen Aug. 5 from Wayne County Rubber, 1205 E. Bowman St.

Morphine tablets were reported stolen Aug. 3 from a home in the 2300 block of Melrose Drive.

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Lake Street woman, 40, was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of an open container in a motor vehicle after a traffic stop at South Main Street and West Miller Avenue. Also arrested was a Ravenna man, 43, of Richardson Avenue, who was charged with possession of cocaine and tampering with evidence. Police said he had a rock of crack cocaine and tried to destroy it by crushing it with his driver’s license.

An Excelsior Street man, 45, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend outside an East Archwood Avenue bar.

A Wooster man, 22, of Bowman Street, was charged with misrepresenting identity, escape, resisting arrest and obstructing police business following a traffic stop. A passenger, 32, of Woodcrest Drive, Wooster, was charged with drug possession, tampering with evidence and possession of an open container.

A Smith Farm Road man, 40, was charged with possession of drugs and possession of an open container in a motor vehicle.

An East Firestone Boulevard man, 33, was charged with drug abuse and possession of criminal tools. Police said he was driving on a suspended license and had three Percocet pills in his underwear and a digital scale in his front pant pockets when arrested.

A Cuyahoga Falls woman, 23, of Munroe Falls Avenue, was charged with possession of methamphetamines. Police reported seeing her leave a suspected drug house on Beardsley Street with a small plastic bag of meth sticking out of her bra.

A Lakewood Boulevard woman, 51, was charged with felony theft after she allegedly had a dog that was reported stolen from Lakewood Boulevard.

Barberton

Arrest

An East Robinson Avenue boy was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly threatened to kill his grandmother during a quarrel Aug. 3.

Robbery

A College Street man, 35, said he was struck in the head with a handgun and robbed of $50 during an attack by two men Aug. 5.

Theft

Two Washington Avenue women told police Aug. 5 that furniture, an entertainment center and other items, total value $10,425, were missing from storage at the home of relatives.

Two transmissions, a full motor and a partially built motor, total value $1,000, were reported stolen Aug. 2 from Mike’s Muffler parking lot on Wooster Road West.

Coventry Township

Breaking and entering

A safe, two cash registers, cash and other items, total value $3,570, were reported stolen Aug. 5 from Tito’s Mexican Grille on Manchester Road.

Theft

A homemade trailer valued at $1,200 was reported stolen Aug. 4 from a Cormany Road yard.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Lincoln Avenue man, 54, was charged with disorderly conduct by intoxication Aug. 10 after he allegedly urinated in a trash can in the lobby of the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department.

An Akron woman, 30, was charged with fleeing police, speeding, and driving under suspension Aug. 2 following a traffic stop on state Route 8 at Howe Avenue. Police said she fled, left the freeway, drove through several red lights and swerved around other traffic before finally stopping in an East Market Street parking lot.

An Akron man, 29, was charged with possession of marijuana and another man, 37, was charged with having an open container of alcohol Aug. 11 following a traffic stop on state Route 8 at Front Street. An officer said the driver had marijuana and the passenger had a plastic water battle containing gin and tonic.

Assault

A Meir Place man, 25, reported Aug. 11 he was assaulted by a man he knows. He declined to prosecute.

Burglary

Someone stole cash, a spare key and credit cards Aug. 13 from a home in the 1500 block of Bailey Road.

Someone stole jewelry and cash, total value $2,500, from a home in the 1700 block of 14th Street on Aug. 11.

Criminal damaging

Windows were broken on two limousines and someone tried to pry open a shed Aug. 12 at the Islamic Center, 152 E. Steels Corners Road.

Forgery

A Valley Savings Bank official told police Aug. 9 that a woman made a cash ATM deposit, filling out the envelope with the amount $2,000. There was only $2 in the envelope. The woman then debited more than $2,000 at local retailers.

Misuse of a credit card

A man, 44, was suspected of stealing a debit card and using it for two transactions totaling $405.

Theft

Exhaust systems from four trucks, total value $15,000, were stolen Aug. 12 on the lot at Falls Dodge, 4100 State Road.

A blue Nissan Sentra stolen Aug. 7 from the 4900 block of State Road was recovered in Akron.

Items valued at $2,500 were taken from a shed, garage and home Aug. 12 in the 400 block of Kathron Avenue.

Green

Arrest

A Canton man, 36, of Eighth Street Northeast, was arrested at his home on a Summit County sheriff’s warrant charging felony menacing and stalking.

Burglary

A Massillon Road woman told authorities Aug. 7 that someone entered her home and stole $3,000.

New Franklin

Arrest

A Coventry Township man, 31, of Flynn Avenue, was jailed Aug. 2 on charges of forgery and theft, both felonies, after turning himself in to New Franklin police. Officers said he admitted forging four checks in his mother’s name for a total of $2,401.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A Pressler Road man, 62, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 8 after he allegedly threatened to harm his ex-wife.

Theft

Three cellphones, total value $1,050, were stolen Aug. 6 from the Walmart on South Arlington Road.

Stow

Arrests

A Cuyahoga Falls woman, 27, was charged with forgery Aug. 12.

Arson

A Lyndhurst Avenue woman told police Aug. 7 that someone smashed holes in two television screens at her home, then set fire to the televisions, three doors, two cable television boxes and a printer in the backyard.

Criminal simulation

Two counterfeit $50 bills were used to buy merchandise Aug. 11 at Giant Eagle, 4300 Kent Road.

Identity theft

A Hile Road woman reported Aug. 9 that someone used her personal information to apply for credit cards in Florida.

Negligence

The case manager of a group home resident filed a complaint of patient neglect Aug. 10.

Phone harassment

A woman told police Aug. 10 that she answered the phone while visiting a 73-year-old relative in Stow. The caller told her to go to Walmart to buy “some type of card.” When she refused, the caller said he would kill the woman’s family. The older relative said he has received 100 calls from the man in the past five months.

Theft

A narcotic pain patch was stolen Aug. 3-11 from Emeritus at Stow, 4411 Fishcreek Road.

An Akron woman, 35, told police that her wallet was stolen from her purse Aug. 7 as she played bingo at VFW Post 4738, 3726 Fishcreek Road. Credit cards and $80 were taken.

Tools and a car battery were stolen Aug. 8 from an open garage in the 2200 block of Merria Road.

Tallmadge

Arrests

An Akron man, 35, was arrested Aug. 12 on warrants alleging conspiracy to commit kidnapping and illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.

A North Thomas Road man, 38, was charged with felony domestic violence and obstructing official business Aug. 14 after he allegedly slapped and punched his girlfriend. A child in the home called 911 when she awoke and heard “loud smacks.”

Burglary

A screen door was damaged in an attempted break-in Aug. 11 at a home in the 100 block of South Munroe Road.

Sexual assault

Police were investigating an Aug. 9 report of a sexual assault of a child.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Scrap theft

Officers found “some suspicious characters hanging out” in an industrial park Aug. 14. They are suspected of stealing scrap.

Medina County

Brunswick

Noise complaint

Officers responded to an Aug. 11 complaint of loud music coming from a Pearl Road business. The business owner was charged with noise disturbance.

Disturbing the peace

A Warren Drive resident called 911 several times Aug. 11 to complain of hip pain. The man became “belligerent and uncooperative with dispatchers,” and when officers arrived at the home, they found him to be “highly intoxicated from a mixture of Vicodin and alcohol.” He was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Fake bill

A clerk at the Speedway station on Center Road called police Aug. 13 to report a counterfeit $10 bill. The customer said he received the bill at a concession stand at the Cuyahoga County Fair.

Citizen assist

Police were called to Glenbrook Drive on Aug. 12 for a report of man who kept falling. He had several scratches and road-rash burns from falling. Officers said he did not have an odor of an alcohol. He told them he kept falling because of “severe knee and back pain.” He refused help from paramedics and would not further discuss his ailment. Officers were called back when he fell again. After refusing medical assistance a second time, he was charged with disorderly conduct.

Vandalism

Officers discovered the words “Diesel” and “Krome” spray-painted on bathroom buildings at Hopkins Park. The markings resemble those found at Lou Ray Associates and Laurel Square earlier in the week.

Medina

Criminal damage

Officers responded to a call Aug. 11 that a street light had been vandalized on Brandywine Drive.

Barking dogs

Officers were called to Strawberry Lane on Aug. 10 for a report that three dogs had been barking for hours. No one was home. A homeowner later called police to say that she thought her husband had brought the dogs inside. The husband thought the wife brought the dogs in.

Suspicious person

Police were called to East Homestead Street for a report of people “taking pictures of kids” Aug. 13 at a park. A check of the camera found no images.

Medina Township

Fireworks

A trash can was on fire Aug. 14 on Yellowstone Drive. Officers found the remnants of fireworks. A homeowner believed teenagers were responsible.

Theft

Someone stole a radiator from a 1966 motor home parked Aug. 13 on Pearl Road.

Montville Township

Theft

An Ashland couple was charged with theft Aug. 13 from the Ace Hardware on Medina Road.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Arrest

A Wayne County woman, 51, of Oak Grove Drive, and a Cathedral Circle couple, ages 55 and 65, were arrested Aug. 6 on warrants charging child endangerment, illegal manufacturing of drugs and assembly and possession of chemicals for manufacturing drugs.

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Plain Township woman, 28, of Newgate Avenue Northwest, was charged with child endangering and tampering with drugs Aug. 8. Police said she left a child unattended in a vehicle with a window cracked open in hot weather at the Clothes Mentor parking lot on Dressler Road Northwest. The child was taken to a hospital. Police reported finding drugs in the woman’s purse.

A Mansfield man, 30, was arrested Aug. 5 on Jackson warrants charging forgery and receiving stolen property.

Breaking and entering

A floor safe containing an undisclosed amount of cash and other items was reported stolen Aug. 3 from a secretary’s office at Windy Hills Hardwoods on Erie Avenue Northwest.

Burglary

Jewelry, a computer and Blu-ray equipment, total value $2,341, were reported stolen Aug. 3 from a South Boulevard Northwest home.

Someone ransacked several rooms of a Jacque Drive Northwest home Aug. 2 and stole $2,300.

Thefts

Jewelry valued at $25,601 was reported stolen Aug. 4 from a Malory Circle Northwest home.

Several pairs of stolen sunglasses were exchanged Aug. 2 at the Sunglass Hut in Westfield Belden Village Mall. Within a couple of hours, more glasses with a false price tag were exchanged at Macy’s for four watches, total value $1,081.

Lake Township

Arrest

A Kent Avenue Northeast man, 26, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 6 after he allegedly hit his father in the face.

North Canton

Thefts

Two Winston Avenue Northeast neighbors reported thefts to police July 31. A woman said her vehicle was entered and a laptop computers and business documents, total value $2,000, were stolen. A neighbor said someone entered his garage and ­vehicles and stole a wedding ring, watch and earphones, total value $610.

Police blotter — Aug. 25

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A 13th Street Southwest man, 42, was charged with hit-skip, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, driving under suspension, obstructing official police business and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said he struck a motorcycle with his vehicle, then parked the car and ran. Officers said he was wanted on a theft warrant.

A Maywood Avenue man, 39, was charged with felonious assault after he allegedly stabbed a woman during a quarrel.

A 12th Street Southwest man, 33, was charged with aggravated burglary and felonious assault after he allegedly forced his way into an 11th Street home and struck a resident in the head before fleeing.

A Joy Avenue woman, 21, was charged with domestic violence after she allegedly pushed and scratched her husband during a quarrel. Police said the woman was intoxicated.

A Dayton Street man, 45, was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly forced his way into an East Cuyahoga Falls Avenue business and stole a cash register drawer.

An Orlando Avenue man, 41, was charged with burglary after he allegedly forced his way into an East Cuyahoga Falls Avenue home and rummaged through a resident’s dresser drawers.

A Dayton Street man, 45, was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly smashed the front window of an East Cuyahoga Falls Avenue business, entered the building and stole $40.

A Cuyahoga Falls woman, 30, of Fairland Street, was charged with theft of drugs and illegal processing of a drug document. Police said she took drugs for personal use while employed as a registered nurse.

A North Howard Street man, 38, was charged with drug trafficking and littering. While responding to a fight call, police saw the man urinating on a sidewalk with his pants pulled down.

A Cuyahoga Falls woman, 29, of Bailey Road, and a Alpha Avenue man, 51, were charged with drug trafficking after police reported seeing them making a drug transaction.

A Fairbanks Place woman, 33, was charged with possession of meth, drug instruments and drug paraphernalia in a parking lot on Mogadore Road.

A Briner Avenue woman, 31, was charged with trafficking, possession of drugs, drug instruments and drug paraphernalia, and child endangering following a traffic stop at Eastwood Avenue and Darrow Road. Police reported finding 21 Percocet pills and syringes. The woman’s son, 10, was in the vehicle with her.

An Oakland Avenue man and woman, both 50, were charged with receiving stolen property, possession of meth and drug paraphernalia. Police said the two had a stolen motorcycle, 1 gram of meth, snort straws and a digital scale at their residence.

A Raymond Street man, 32, was charged with receiving stolen property, drug abuse and possessing drug paraphernalia. Police said he had marijuana in a stolen car.

A 10th Street Southwest man, 25, and an Archwood Avenue man, 22 were charged with receiving stolen property and possessing drugs after being pulled over in a stolen car on Watson Street.

A Bulger Avenue man, 27, was charged with drug abuse after police reported finding him passed out behind the wheel ofas vehicle at Arlington Street and Archwood Avenue.

An Akron man, 29, was charged with burglary, drug abuse and misrepresentation of identity following a burglary on Kenmore Boulevard.

A Gibbs Place woman, 31, was charged with permitting drug abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cocaine.

An Akron man, 46, was charged with drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said they stopped the man’s vehicle on North Arlington Street after he was observed making a drug transaction.

Barberton

Arrests

An Akron man, 40, of Florida Avenue, and a Doylestown man, 40, of Calaboone Driver, were charged with breaking and entering and possessing criminal tools following a burglary at Petit’s Car Wash on Wooster Road North on Aug. 12.

A 27th Street Northwest man, 18, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 10 after he allegedly hit his live-in girlfriend in the shoulder. The next day he was found hiding in the attic.

Burglary

A Fourth Street Northwest man told police Aug. 12 that several antiques, total value $25,000, were stolen from his home.

Coventry Township

Identity fraud

A State Street woman reported Aug. 12 that her credit-card information was used without permission to make purchases totaling $2,061.

Bath Township

Underage Driver

Police stopped a speeding vehicle Aug. 13 on Hametown Road and found a boy, 14, behind the steering wheel. A resident called police after seeing the Buick Park Avenue driving back and forth above the speed limit. An officer stopped the car when it rolled through a stop sign. The boy was charged with driving without a license and failing to heed a stop sign. He and a passenger, 13, were released to their parents.

Vandalism

Someone spray-painted landscaping and signs Aug. 17 at Revere High School.

Theft

A woman reported Aug. 19 that her diamond engagement ring was taken from her workplace in the 300 block of Springside Drive.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A 21st Street man, 41, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 20 after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend.

An Akron man, 28, was charged with violating a protection order Aug. 21 after he allegedly contacted a Fourth Court woman.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into Thayer Power and Communication, 3432 State Road, and took more than $1,300 in tools Aug. 19.

Burglary

Someone broke into a home in the 1800 block of Sackett Avenue on Aug. 19 and stole $10,000 in jewelry.

Identity theft

An Ardella Road man reported Aug. 22 that someone used his personal information to withdraw $6,000 from his bank account.

Sexual assault

An Akron woman, 23, told police Aug. 18 she was sexually assaulted.

Thefts

A Kyser Parkway man told police Aug. 21 that someone stole his wallet in a checkout line at Acme Fresh Market, 2226 State Road. Credit cards were used for unauthorized purchases.

Catalytic converters, total value $4,000, were stolen Aug. 20 from five Dodge Ram trucks at Falls Chrysler Jeep Dodge, 4100 State Road.

A Sixth Street man reported Aug. 17 someone has been entering his home and taking miscellaneous items and food. He suspects his neighbors.

Green

Lasers at airliners

The FBI and Summit County sheriff’s deputies were investigating reports that someone shined a green laser at three airliners arriving Aug. 4 at Akron-Canton Airport. An Air Tran Airways pilot said the laser was pointed at his cockpit for about five minutes southwest of the airport before 11 p.m. A Southwest pilot filed a similar report to the Air Tran pilot, while a PSA Airlines pilot said he was about three miles southwest of the airport when a similar incident occurred after 10 p.m.

Arrests

An Ashton Drive man was charged with domestic violence Aug. 15 after he allegedly grabbed his wife by her arms and threw her around the house.

While investigating a domestic dispute Aug. 15 at a Mayfair Road home, police discovered three theft warrants, including two felonies, for an Akron resident, 46, of Sheffield Drive.

An Akron man, 55, of Bender Avenue, was arrested Aug. 15 on a felony domestic violence warrant at an East Turkeyfoot Lake Road location.

Burglary

An iPad and printer, total value $750, were reported stolen Aug. 14 from a Cheshire Road home.

Theft

About 600 pounds of copper and other items, total value $2,000, were reported stolen from scrap bins on East Turkeyfoot Lake Road.

Hudson

Animal cruelty

Hudson police responded to a report about a dog in a car Aug. 17 in the parking lot of JoAnn Fabrics, 5381 Darrow Road. A witness reported that a small dog was inside a Honda Civic with the windows closed. The dog was panting and coughing. An officer checked the car’s registration, and located the owner, 71, in the store. The officer said the woman was “shocked” that she forgot to leave the window cracked for the dog, and immediately left the store to tend to her pet.

Arrest

A Granby Drive man was charged with possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia Aug. 6.

Breaking and entering

Someone stole copper pipes from a vacant home in the 2300 block of West Hale Drive before Aug. 13.

Mogadore

Thefts

Someone stole power tools, including hedge clippers, weed trimmers, chain saws and a leaf blower, total value $1,969, from a city garage Aug. 17-19 at Greenwood Cemetery.

A $400 Schecter Diamond Series bass guitar was stolen from the bedroom closet of a city man. Police discovered that the owner’s daughter had pawned the guitar.

A resident told police that someone stole the owner’s manuals from two cars parked in his driveway.

New Franklin

Arrests

A Melton Avenue resident was charged with identity fraud and felony theft Aug. 12 after allegedly using someone else’s information to sign up for two Capital One credit cards and run up charges totaling $284.

A West Caston Road man was charged with disrupting public services Aug. 10 after he allegedly called 911 repeatedly to complain about his son being arrested.

A Vanderhoof Road man, 31, was charged with felony domestic violence Aug. 10, a day after he allegedly grabbed his girlfriend by the hair and threw her into a wooden gate.

Norton

Burglaries

A coin collection valued at $60,000 was stolen from a Krancz Drive home Aug. 18-22.

A .22 caliber rifle and 100 pairs of shoes were among items stolen from a home Aug. 18-22 in the 3300 block of Clarkmill Road.

Someone broke into a home in the 3600 block of Ruth Drive on Aug. 22. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Credit cards were among items stolen Aug. 22 from a home in the 3200 block of Clubside Drive.

Theft

A four-wheeler was stolen from the 3700 block of Summit Street Aug. 20.

Springfield Township

Arrests

An Akron boy, 17, and a Lakemore boy, 14, were charged with breaking and entering Aug. 11 after they allegedly were found inside a Sanitarium Road rental property.

A Kent man, 51, of Spaulding Boulevard, was arrested on a warrant alleging telecommunications harassment after he approached an officer about a civil matter and the officer discovered the charge.

Burglary

A Krumroy Road man said Aug. 12 that a Playstation 3 and jewelry, total value $650, were stolen from his home.

Theft

A Lakemore man told police Aug. 11 that a saw and other items, total value $7,149, were stolen from his pickup at his Church Street home.

Stow

Public indecency

A leasing agent for Bridge­water Apartments, 4172 Bridgewater Parkway, told police Aug. 19 that a man and woman were caught having sex in the swimming pool.

Arrests

A Cuyahoga Falls man, 40, wanted in Georgia, was arrested Aug 17.

Animal cruelty

A McTaggart Road woman reported Aug. 13 that a man hit her dog with a board. The man told police he was defending himself because the dog was biting him.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into a vacant home Aug. 20 in the 2000 block of Elmwood Avenue and stole copper pipes.

Domestic violence

A Ritchie Road woman, 42, reported Aug. 13 that a household member threatened to hurt her.

Identity fraud

A Young Road man told police Aug. 19 that someone illegally withdrew $100 from his bank account.

Theft

A purse containing a wedding band and prescription narcotics was stolen Aug. 4 from a car parked at Walmart, 3520 Hudson Drive.

Tallmadge

Assault

A Minwood Avenue man told police that his daughter’s boyfriend hit him in the head with a brick Aug. 17. He declined to prosecute.

Theft

A woman reported Aug. 16 that the treasurer of a local club where she is president confessed to stealing money from the club’s checking account.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Vandalism

Police officers were called Aug. 20 to the Royal Park Condos on North Akins Road after vandals threw sand and chairs into a pool and spray-painted signs.

Domestic

A North Akins Road woman called police Aug. 20 for help in calming her son, 13, who was “having a tantrum because his older brother was getting a bigger bedroom.” The officer told the boy to “grow up” and realize the consequences of domestic violence and parental disciplinary rights.

Medina County

Brunswick

Trespassing

Officers were called to Alderwood Oval on Aug. 17 to confront two men camping in the woods. The two told police they “had been living” in the woods for two weeks. They were charged with trespassing.

Assault

Officers were called to Turnbridge Court on Aug. 19 because a couple was quarreling. A man told officers that his girlfriend “ripped the thermostat off the wall and hit him in the chest,” causing minor injuries.

Arson

Officers responded Aug. 20 to a report of a small fire on the porch of a home on Marion Parkway. A small paper bag was set ablaze on the porch, causing minor damage to a storm door. Neighbors said they saw a group of young males run from the area.

Theft

The owner of a Pearl Road restaurant called police to report that someone called claiming to be with Ohio Edison and said the power would be shut off unless a payment of $1,150 was made immediately. The caller was able to steal $1,000 via money orders before the owner became suspicious.

Medina

Neighbor dispute

Officers were called to Branch Road on Aug. 16 after a woman complained that a neighbor was taking videos and pictures through a balcony patio door. The man told officers he “doing this to document noise complaints as well as suspected drug activity” in the apartment. Since the man was taking the photos from a common area, he was not violating any law. The woman was advised to close her curtains.

Medina Township

Theft

A homeowner on Retreat Drive reported Aug. 21 that cash, checkbooks, an iPad, an iPhone and a laptop computer were stolen from a locked car.

Montville police

Vandalism

A Ridgewood Road resident called police Aug. 21 to report that a rear patio door appeared to have been shattered by a BB.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A Second Street man, 34, was arrested Aug. 19 on a probation violation.

A Baird Avenue man was charged Aug. 19 with domestic violence.

An East Walnut Street man, 54, was charged with possession of marijuana, cultivating marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia Aug. 22.

A warrant was issued Aug. 22 for a man who allegedly used false information to obtain license plates.

Theft

Police are investigating a report of theft from an elderly woman reported by Adult Protective Services Aug. 21.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Canton woman, 23, of Mount Vernon Boulevard, was charged with felony assault, escape and two counts of resisting arrest Aug. 8 at the Diamond Royale nightclub on Munson Street Northwest. Police said she spit in an officer’s eye and kicked him twice in the leg. Her Canton boyfriend, 39, of Fourth Street Northwest, was charged with resisting arrest, obstructing official business and disorderly conduct.

A North Canton man, 44, of Hillcrest Avenue Southwest was charged with grand theft Aug. 10 after he allegedly admitted taking $25,601 in jewelry from a Malory Circle Northwest home Aug. 2 and selling it to an Alliance gold shop.

A Seymour Street Northwest male, 44, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 11 after he allegedly grabbed a woman around the neck, lifted her off the floor and pushed her to the ground.

An Ontario Street Northwest man was charged with felony domestic violence Aug. 10 after he allegedly stuck his stepdaughter several times.

Burglary

Two laptop computers, a Play­Station 3 and other items, total value $1,230, were stolen Aug. 13 from a Kipling Avenue Northwest home.

A Techwood Street Northwest woman told police Aug. 10 that someone stole an iPad and clothing, total value $600, from her home.

Fraud

A woman told police Aug. 5 that someone used personal information to obtain $14,430 from Remax Crossroads on Promler Avenue Northwest.

Identity theft

A Jackson Township woman told police Aug. 9 that someone used her lost credit card to make 12 unauthorized charges totaling $1,255.

Thefts

A representative of Marshall’s Department Store on Strip Avenue Northwest told police Aug. 11 that a woman stole four purses worth $1,080.

A Hocking Street Northwest told police Aug. 11 that a laptop computer and accessories, total value $1,000, were stolen from the residence.

Lake Township

Breaking and entering

A Swamp Street Northeast resident told deputies Aug. 14 that someone stole $15,400 in jewelry.

Lawrence Township

Arrests

A Canal Fulton man, 30, of Poplar Street, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of carrying a concealed weapon, both felonies, plus drug charges following during an altercation at the Clay’s Park restaurant Aug. 14. Police said the man pointed a gun at two males.

A Butterbridge Road Northwest man, 42, was charged with felony domestic violence Aug. 10 after he allegedly threw his father on the ground.

North Canton

Theft

A woman told police Aug. 4 that two people posing as sweepstakes distributors defrauded her of $11,125.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Harmont Avenue Northeast man, 29, was charged with voyeurism and aggravated trespassing Aug. 15.

A Sandleford Avenue Northeast man, 28, was charged with felony theft Aug. 14.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Canton man, 25, of Camden Avenue Southwest, was arrested Aug. 15 on a warrant alleging felony theft and passing bad checks.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrests

Deputies charged a man with possessing items to make methamphetamines Aug. 11 in the 3500 block of East Lincoln Way, Wooster Township.

A man was found to have a white substance and pills while being booked at the Wayne County Jail on Aug. 20.

Robbery

A Rittman man, 31, told deputies Aug. 10 that someone he knew assaulted him and took $25 and prescription medicine at a residence in the 12600 block of Shondel Road, Chippewa Township.

Breaking and entering

Someone kicked in a door Aug. 18 at Medina Sod Farms, 14349 Burton City Road, Baughman Township.

Burglaries

Household items valued at $3,000 were reported stolen Aug. 14 from a cabin in the 2800 block of Ewing Road, Canaan Township. Damage was estimated at $900.

A revolver, a bracelet and $1,000 were reported stolen Aug. 19 from a home in the 12600 block of Shondel Road, Chippewa Township.

A computer tablet and Wii game, total value $451, were reported stolen Aug. 9 from a home in the 14700 block of Oak Drive, Chippewa Township.

Discharge of firearm

A Canaan Township woman reported Aug. 4 that she found a bullet hole in the side of her home in the 12700 block of Friendsville Road.

Pursuit

Wayne County deputies assisted Marshallville police in pursuing a four-wheeler Aug. 18 on Coal Bank and Bieri roads in Chippewa Township. The driver was not apprehended, but a suspect was identified, a report said.

Thefts

A DVD and Vicodin tablets, total value $101, were reported stolen Aug. 14 from a home in the 12700 block of Goudy Road, Sugar Creek Township.

A representative of Frontz Drilling Inc., 2031 Millersburg Road, Wooster Township, reported Aug. 15 that he suspected an employee of taking $5,100 from the business.

Prescription medication was reported stolen Aug. 7 from a residence in the 2600 block of Timothy Place.

Wooster

Arrests

An Akron man, 22, and a Wooster man, 25, were arrested on drug charges Aug. 18 after a drug raid at a hotel in the 700 block of Milltown Road.

A Wooster woman, 34, was arrested Aug. 14 on a charge of possession of drugs after she was found with prescription medications at a residence in the 600 block of North Bever Street.

Burglary

Six compact discs, $400 and other items, total value $690, were reported stolen Aug. 18 from a home in the 1700 block of Highland Park Road.

Discharge of a firearm

A car fender was damaged by a bullet at Club Envy, 969 Timken Road.

Forgery

A Wooster man reported Aug. 20 that someone signed his name to a check for $360 without his permission.

Drug possession

Officials at Wooster Community Hospital, 1761 Beall Ave., reported Aug. 16 that two men were found with suspected heroin.

Theft

Prescription medication was reported stolen Aug. 20 from a home in the 2300 block of Cardinal Court.

Tools were reported stolen Aug. 12 from a pickup truck in the 2300 block of Cardinal Court.

Percocet and Oxycodone were reported stolen Aug. 12 from a home in the 400 block of West Larwill Street.

Attempted abduction reported in Stow

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Stow Police increased security at the Summer Sunset Blast on Saturday following the report of an attempted abduction Friday night,

According to police, the parents of a 6-year-old boy said their son was in the Silver Springs Park Camp site on Young Road and was going to a movie at the festival with a cousin. However, the child went back to the campsite with the intention of telling his parents where he had gone.

That’s when police say he was approached by a man offering to take the child to his truck and then home. After the man picked up the child, the boy bit the man and eventually broke free. He then ran screaming to his parents, who had been looking for the boy, police said.

There were two men involved in the incident, the boy said. One was as white, about 6 feet tall, thin, about 50 years old, clean shaven and wearing glasses. The other was white and about 5 feet 7 with brown hair and wearing a T-shirt.

The boy did not know the exact location of the incident and did not see a vehicle.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective Jeff Swanson of the Stow Police Department at 330-689-5734.


Police blotter — Sept. 1

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

An Aqueduct Street man, 24, was charged with aggravated robbery and felonious assault after he allegedly pistol whipped a man, kicked him several times, then pointed the revolver and threatened to shoot him if he didn’t give him his property.

A North Main Street man, 48, was charged with burglary and possessing criminal tools after police reported seeing him walking inside a house with a flashlight. Officers recovered a duffel bag containing pipe cutters, screwdrivers, gloves, a utility knife, backpacks, a flashlight and pliers.

A Neville Avenue man, 33, was charged with willful fleeing, drug abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, obstructing police business and criminal damaging. He allegedly led police on a car chase, ran from the vehicle and resisted arrest.

A Roslyn Avenue man, 27, was charged with receiving stolen property after he allegedly stole a woman’s wedding ring while he was a guest in her home. Cashland provided computer printouts of the man pawning the ring, as well as photos of the ring.

A Theodore Street man, 39, and a Victory Street man, 27, were charged with breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools. The younger man was also charged with drug possession. Police said the two entered a vacant property on Lakeshore Boulevard to remove scrap metal. The older man had a pocket knife. The younger man had vice grips and marijuana.

Barberton

Arrests

A man, 23, and a woman, 20, both of West Ford Avenue, were arrested after a cash box containing $120 was stolen from a vendor at the Barberton Farmers’ Market at West Tuscarawas Avenue and Third Street Northwest on Aug. 21. The man was charged with theft. The woman was charged with obstructing official business.

A Romig Avenue man, 46, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 16 after he and his girlfriend fought over living arrangements.

A Noble Street man, 31, was arrested Aug. 17 on a felony forgery warrant.

An Ashland Court man, 33, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 15 after he allegedly grabbed a stick and chased his girlfriend.

Burglary

Someone broke into a Creedmore Avenue home Aug. 15 and stole antique silverware, DVDs and CDs, total value $2,590.

Thefts

Two nail guns, tools and other items, total value $800, were reported stolen Aug. 19 outside a Wooster Road North home.

Two electronic game systems and other items, total value $2,650, were stolen Aug. 17 from a Fifth Street Northwest man’s home.

Bath Township

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into a trailer Aug. 26 behind Appliance Warehouse, 186 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, and stole used appliances.

Theft

A Bath Road woman reported Aug. 26 that her ex-boyfriend took personal and household items from her home.

Coventry Township

Arrest

A Linda Street man, 23, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 25 after he allegedly injured a sibling.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Cortland man, 56, and his son, 25, were charged with obstructing official business Aug. 26. The father also was charged with falsification. They are accused of giving false information to a Cuyahoga Falls prosecutor and a police officer regarding a traffic crash.

Assault

An Overbrook Road man, 63, reported Aug. 26 that a man assaulted him at the Natatorium. He said the man pushed him against an exercise machine after a quarrel over another machine.

Burglary

Someone looted a home Aug. 25 in the 1500 block of Sixth Street and stole about $2,000 in property.

Theft

A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked Aug. 25 at Outback Steakhouse, 738 Howe Ave.

Green

Forgery

Warrants were issued for a man accused of stealing checks from an East Turkeyfoot Lake Road company. The suspect allegedly admitting cashing three checks totaling $1,617.

Mogadore

Drug arrest

Officers responded to a report of a drug overdose Aug. 24 on South Cleveland Avenue. A man was found unconscious. A woman at the home told officers she had swallowed a bag of heroin in a panic as officers arrived. She was also taken to the hospital.

Theft

A North Cleveland Avenue resident reported the theft of an extension ladder, four gas cans and a propane tank Aug. 23.

New Franklin

Arrest

A Manchester Road man, 58, was jailed for domestic violence Aug. 18 after his wife told authorities he was throwing items around the house during an argument.

Forgery

A West Turkeyfoot Lake Road resident told police Aug. 20 that 11 checks totaling $1,700 were stolen, and four or five checks valued at $750 total were stolen from her daughter’s purse and forged.

Norton

Arrests

An Akron man, 21, was charged with felony drug possession and driving with a suspended license Aug. 26 after police reported finding methamphetamine during a traffic stop at Barber Road and Interstate 76.

Assault

A Watkins Road man, 56, reported Aug. 25 he was assaulted by a 37-year-old man in his home.

Theft

A Fairland Road man reported Aug. 26 his medication was stolen from his mailbox between Aug. 22 and 26.

Springfield Township

Arrests

A Mohican Boulevard woman, 63, was charged with felony domestic violence Aug. 19 after she allegedly attacked her daughter and granddaughter with two knives.

A Sadler Street man, 33, was charged with domestic violence and endangering children Aug. 21 after he allegedly grabbed and squeezed the face of an 11-month-old baby and pushed her back in her crib.

A Tallmadge man, 41, of Eastwood Avenue, was charged with felony burglary, misdemeanor menacing and criminal trespassing when arrested on warrants at his home Aug. 18.

Breaking and entering

An $820 radar gun was reported stolen Aug. 17 from Spano Dome on Pressler Road.

Burglary

Someone pried open a safe Aug. 17 at an Armil Drive home and stole $6,000 in contents Aug. 17. Two gun cases were found in a nearby yard.

Theft

Someone stole 13,000 pounds of scrap valued at $1,300 from a bin at AA Blueprint on Gilchrist Road, police were told Aug. 21.

Tallmadge

Arrests

A Waterford Way man, 21, was arrested Aug. 29 on warrants alleging theft and misuse of credit cards.

A South Thomas Road woman, 39, was charged with assault Aug. 29 after she allegedly assaulted a member of her household.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Fight

Officers were called to the Pine Forest Apartments on Aug. 23 for a report of two juveniles fighting while someone was recording the altercation on video. The fight reportedly was viewed on Facebook messages. One of the juveniles was taken to a hospital.

Theft

Giant Eagle reported a shoplifter Aug. 24. Security “recognized the subject from previous thefts at other Giant Eagle stores.” The person attempted to exit the store with a cart full of baby formula, dog food and other items worth more than $1,000.

False report

A woman walked into the police station Aug. 27 to retract her previous statement that resulted in her husband being arrested on a domestic violence charge the previous week. She was charged with falsification.

Medina County

Brunswick

Disorderly conduct

A man was observed Aug. 24 urinating on the receiving dock at Home Depot on Center Ridge Road. He was charged with disorderly conduct.

Medina

Fight

Police were called to Medina High School for a report of a fight Aug. 28. One student was taken into custody.

Vandalism

A renter on Tremain Place called police to report that an automated garage door that was not working was found open. The belt drive was off the track and hanging. Tenants believe the landlord’s boyfriend may have forced the door open to retrieve a tractor.

Medina Township

Theft

A Walmart employee was charged with theft from the store Aug. 23.

Stolen car

A Granger Road woman told police Aug. 28 to call off a search for her stolen car. She discovered that a 16-year-old drove the car without permission and crashed it on the way to school. She did not want to press charges.

Montville Township

Neighbor dispute

A Torington Drive woman called police Aug. 24 to report that a neighbor swore at her and threatened her dog. She said the neighbor told her that if she brought the dog outside again,“he knows people and she would not like what happens.” Since the neighbor’s threat was vague, police advised him to not have any more communications with his neighbors.

Wadsworth

Arrests

Two women, ages 29 and 21, and a juvenile were charged with receiving stolen property Aug. 25. They are accused of having merchandise stolen from Walmart, 222 E. Smokerise Drive.

A Mills Street man, 35, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 28.

Theft

A trailer valued at $3,000 and a license plate were stolen Aug. 21-26 from the 800 block of Broad Street.

Utility theft

Police were investigating an Aug. 28 report of a West Bergey Street resident stealing cable TV service.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Arrest

A Cathedral Circle woman, 26, was arrested Aug. 21 on warrants containing felony charges of aggravated arson, illegal manufacture of drugs, assembly or possession of chemicals for making drugs and endangering children.

Jackson Township

Arrests

An Amherst Road Northwest woman, 40, was arrested Aug. 21 on warrants of felony menacing by stalking and criminal trespass after police said she was found in a crawl space in the roof of her residence.

A Daytona Street Northwest man, 31, was arrested Aug. 20 at home on warrants charging domestic violence and obstructing official business.

Breaking and entering

A rock was used to break a small basement window at a Sandbrook Street Northwest home Aug. 19, allowing a thief to unlatch a door and steal a large TV set and wall mount bracket, total value $824.

Miscellaneous car parts, total value $2,000, were stolen Aug. 15 during a break-in at Top Value Car & Truck Service on Whipple Avenue Northwest.

Identity theft

A Fleetwood Avenue Northwest woman told police Aug. 21 that someone used an automatic withdrawal to take $564 from her bank account.

Thefts

A Minnesota truck driver said someone stole his $500 cellphone while he was showering Aug. 20 at the Travel Centers of America truck stop on Portage Street Northwest.

A Lima man reported Aug. 18 that someone stole a $2,000 generator from his truck bed while he was at the Red Roof Inn on Inn Circle Northwest in Belden Village.

Jewelry valued at $15,500 was reported stolen Aug. 15 from a Glengarry Street Northwest home.

Lake Township

Arrests

A Cleveland Avenue Northwest woman, 28, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 18 after she allegedly punched her boyfriend in the face and tried to push him down the stairs.

An Akron man, 23, of Alphada Avenue, was arrested Aug. 17 on felony forgery and theft warrants in the 8100 block of Cleveland Avenue Northwest.

North Canton

Arrest

A Portage Street Northwest man, 20, was charged with felony receiving stolen property, two counts of criminal trespass and one count of petty theft Aug. 23 after police reported finding items stolen from vehicles throughout the city’s northwest section.

Theft

Police were told Aug. 17 that someone stole two credit cards, cash and a laptop, total value $820, from a South Main Street apartment.

Plain Township

Arrests

An Orchardale Drive Northwest man, 22, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 17 after he allegedly choked, slapped and head-butted his girlfriend at their home.

A 31st Street Northeast man, 52, was charged with three counts of breaking and entering and two counts of theft Aug. 20.

A Lesh Road Northeast man, 25, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 17 after he allegedly threw his girlfriend to the ground in an quarrel.

A Roosevelt Avenue Northeast man, 59, was charged with robbery Aug. 16 in an incident at 62 Drive Thru on Harrisburg Road Northeast. Deputies said he didn’t have enough money to purchase beer, so he followed a female clerk into the cooler, then tried to take beer and threatened to harm her before he fled.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Lisbon man, 32, was arrested by Columbiana County authorities and turned over to Uniontown police Aug. 22 on a menacing warrant.

Burglary

A Hampshire Circle resident told police Aug. 18 that jewelry valued at $10,000 was stolen from the home.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A Ravenna man, 24, was charged with felonious assault and violating a probation order Aug. 30.

A man, 21, was charged with domestic violence Aug. 28.

Breaking and entering

Kent State police charged three students, ages 21 and 22, with breaking and entering Aug. 28.

Burglary

Someone broke into a home Aug. 29 in the 300 block of Dale Drive and stole nearly $900 in property, including a television and video game system. The day before, two televisions, total value $700, were taken from a home in the 1600 block of Olympus Drive.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrests

A Massillon man, 35, and a Flint, Mich., man, 37, were charged with breaking and entering, theft, criminal tools and vandalism Aug. 28 after they allegedly took scrap metal and tools from a shed at 2532 S. Apple Creek Road, owned by Apple Creek village.

An Apple Creek man, a Smithville woman and a Wooster woman were arrested Aug. 24 on warrants at a camping trailer. Deputies believed they uncovered a methamphetamine lab when they served the warrants. No charges were filed on drug violations.

Breaking and entering

An East Union Township man reported Aug. 22 that thieves fled from his home in the 5800 block of Ely Road, East Union Township.

Burglaries

A television and coins, total value $1,100, were reported stolen Aug. 27 from a home in the 3600 block of Sylvan Road, Wooster Township.

A safe containing jewelry, cash and five certificates of deposit, total value $8,850, was stolen Aug. 23 from a home in the 100 block of North West Lebanon Road, Sugar Creek Township.

A Wii game system, jewelry and a computer, total value $401, were reported taken Aug. 28 from a home in the 9400 block of McFadden Road, Clinton Township.

Disrupting public service

A Wooster Township woman, 41, reported Aug. 28 that her daughter attacked her as she left a home in the 1000 block of Madison Avenue with her granddaughter.

Weapons under disability

A North Ridgeville man, 37, allegedly pointed a gun Aug. 25 at Dragway 42, 9161 Rainbow Highway, Congress Township during an event. The man, a convicted felon, reportedly pulled the gun during a fight with his brother.

Thefts

A 1997 Ford valued at $1,000 was reported stolen Aug. 26 from a residence in the 1700 block of Portage Road, Wayne Township.

A 2001 Ford pickup truck valued at $2,000 was reported taken Aug. 25 from a home in the 3200 block of West Britton Road, Congress Township.

A wallet was stolen from an unlocked pickup truck Aug. 23 in the 100 block of West Middle St., Burbank.

Tools valued at $3,335 were reported stolen Aug. 22 from a home in the 14700 block of Oak Grove Drive, Chippewa Township.

A mountain bike worth $100 was reported stolen Aug. 26 from a home in the 14700 block of Oak Grove Drive, Chippewa Township.

Wooster

Arrests

A Wooster man, 28, was charged with drug possession Aug. 26 after police reported finding him with heroin and drug paraphernalia at a home in the 700 block of Hamilton Avenue.

Two Wooster men, 19 and 18, were charged with breaking and entering and criminal trespass Aug. 26 after police reported seeing them climbing a fire escape at Everything Rubbermaid and PNC bank in the 100 block of West Liberty Street.

Breaking and entering

On Aug. 27, a resident reported $12 was taken from an unlocked car in the 1500 block of Burbank Road.

A window was reported broken Aug. 24 at Wayne County Rubber, 1205 E. Bowman St., but nothing was taken.

Burglaries

A laptop computer and children’s money earned during the summer, total value $1,430, were reported stolen Aug. 27 from a home in the 1600 block of Christmas Run Boulevard.

An Xbox valued at $200 was reported stolen Aug. 21 from a home in the 600 block of East South Street.

Thefts

Two checks and a tax refund, total value $1,502, were reported forged and deposited at Commercial Savings Bank, 305 W. Liberty St.

Household items valued at $1,801 were reported stolen Aug. 23 from Walmart at 3883 Burbank Road.

Percocet tablets were reported stolen Aug. 23 from a home in the 400 block of Palmer Street.

Vandalism

Graffiti was sprayed Aug. 24 on buildings at Christmas Run Park, 700 N. Grant St., causing $700 in damage.

Police reports — Sept. 8

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A West Miller Avenue man, 25, was charged with aggravated menacing and possessing a weapon illegally. Police said the man pointed a shotgun at another man during a fight.

A Columbus Avenue man, 53, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction. Police said that on Aug. 29 he and his girlfriend got into an argument over missing cellphones. The man choked her and hit her in the face.

A North Howard Street man, 22, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction. Police said the man and his girlfriend got into an argument over personal issues when he began assaulting her. He shoved her into the wall, causing bruises on her chest and thighs.

A Grant Street man, 45, was charged with robbery. Police said he became upset with a woman over money. He started screaming at her then slammed her into a car door. He punched her in the face and took her cellphone.

A 25-year-old man from Glenmont in Holmes County and a 54-year-old man from Smithville were charged with possession of heroin after a traffic stop in the 200 block of South Rhodes Avenue.

A Streetsboro woman, 18, was charged with possession of heroin after a traffic stop on Interstate 77 at the Vernon Odom Boulevard exit. A Streetsboro man, 24, was charged with possession of heroin and other drug offenses in the same incident.

A Wooster man, 25, was charged with possession of heroin and other drug offenses after police spotted him in a car parked in a closed lot.

A Northwest Avenue man, 33, was charged with possession of heroin and other drug offenses after a traffic stop in the 800 block of North Howard Street.

Barberton

Arrests

Police jailed a 22nd Street Northwest man, 19, on a charge of domestic violence Aug. 24 after police said he pushed his father and hit him in the head.

A 37-year-old 25th Street Northwest man was arrested on a charge of domestic violence threats Aug. 23 after his mother said he grabbed a baseball bat and held it up and asked if she would like it shoved up her nose or her ankles broken.

Breaking and entering

Police were investigating a break-in at a vacant Benton Street rental home Aug. 28 from where 151 feet of copper tubing and a brass water faucet, total value $840, were stolen.

Menacing warrant

A College Street resident told police Aug. 25 that she had received two letters in August from her ex-boyfriend, who is incarcerated at Marion Correctional Institute. Because she has a protection order against him, police said warrants were prepared charging him with menacing by stalking and violation of the protection order.

Thefts

A 25th Street Northwest man told police Aug. 23 that his 1924 eight-piece silverware set, total value $9,000, was stolen out of his unattached garage.

Two laptop computers, electronic game systems and other items, total value $1,680, were stolen from a Van Street home while the owner was visiting a friend Aug. 22.

Bath Township

Arrest

A 33-year-old woman was charged Tuesday with assault and aggravated trespassing. She is accused of assaulting her 58-year-old mother-in-law.

Copley Township

Arrest

A township woman, 33, was arrested Aug. 25 for having an active warrant through the Walton Hills Police Department. She had initially called police because her three children were disobeying her. When officers arrived, she was arrested.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A 46-year-old Akron man was charged Thursday with burglary and breaking and entering. He is accused of breaking into a West Steels Corners Road home by breaking a window with a rock. He is also accused of breaking into the unattached garage.

A 27-year-old New York man was charged Tuesday with felony theft. He is accused of opening a fraudulent credit-card account at Best Buy, 445 Howe Ave., to purchase two computers and a remote control.

A 26-year-old Anderson Road man was charged Monday with possession of heroin and possession of drug abuse instruments.

A 26-year-old Hazel Street woman was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of heroin. She was arrested in the 400 block of Howe Avenue.

Burglary

Two apartments in the 1800 block of Second Street were burglarized Tuesday. Two rings valued at $500 were taken from one. A television valued at $50 was taken from the second.

Thefts

Nine empty bread racks belonging to Schwebel’s were stolen between Aug. 30 and 31. The racks are valued at $150 each.

A Crest Avenue man reported Sept. 1 that his medication was stolen from a lock box in his home.

Fairlawn

Arrests

An Akron woman, 45, was arrested on theft charges Tuesday. She allegedly stole a ring from the Pandora store in Summit Mall. Security personnel caught her in the act when they later reviewed the security footage from that evening. The ring was worth $80.

A Ravenna man, 34, was arrested on theft charges Wednesday. He tried to steal $233 worth of merchandise from Walmart. Security noticed him when he tried to walk out of the store with his cart loaded with merchandise. He is banned from Walmart.

Dispatchers responded to a Fairlawn man, 28, assaulting his live-in girlfriend. He was arrested for possession of marijuana. Eventually, it was discovered he was not competent, and was sent to the St. Thomas Emergency Department.

An Akron man, 54, was arrested for resisting arrest and theft charges. He allegedly tried to steal a cart full of merchandise from Walmart on Sept. 1. There was a brief foot chase but officers eventually caught the suspect.

Green

Thefts

An Akron man told deputies Aug. 28 that his unlocked vehicle was entered while parked on Mayfair Road. A socket wrench set, GPS unit, cash and an iPad were stolen.

On Aug. 27, a computer and combination TV/DVD player, total value $1,000, were stolen from an unlocked sport utility vehicle on Massillon Road.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A Lakemore resident, 41, of Ackers Avenue, was jailed on a charge of felony domestic violence Aug. 28 after police said he grabbed and pushed his girlfriend.

Breaking and entering

The owner of a Meadow Spring Circle rental residence told police Aug. 21 that the home was entered by force and tools and other items, total value $1,000, were stolen.

Burglary

Three bracelets and five rings, total value $946, were listed as stolen from a Krumroy Road home Aug. 26.

Stow

Arrest

A 32-year-old Hanson Avenue man was arrested Aug. 30 on warrants for rape and domestic violence for a May 14 incident.

Child pornography

Police are investigating a report Wednesday of child pornography found on a computer.

Drugs

The custodial staff at Holy Family School, 3163 Kent Road, reported finding a black nylon attache containing needles, spoons and other items used to inject drugs. The bag was turned over to police.

Tallmadge

Dogs stolen

Three dogs were taken from a Newton Street fenced-in yard between 1 and 2:30 a.m. Sept. 1. Police responding to a call from the dogs’ owner found a nylon strip holding the gate closed had been cut, along with a strap inside the fence. On the ground near the fence, the owner found a different brand of dog food than he uses. The dogs are Jake, a male Labrador, black with a white stripe on his chest; Jayda, a female chocolate lab with a white stripe on her chest; and Layla, a blonde, long-haired sheltie. All of the dogs weigh about 25 pounds.

Arrests

A 22-year-old Mogadore woman was arrested Aug. 30 on a warrant for possession of methamphetamine from Stark County.

A 38-year-old Akron woman was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, endangering children and having an open container of an alcoholic beverage in a vehicle. Her passenger was charged with having an open container. Police stopped the vehicle at Tallmadge Circle. Two children were in the backseat.

A 25-year-old Bronson Drive man was charged Sept. 1 with domestic violence.

Burglary

A North Thomas Road woman reported Sept. 1 she was upstairs watching movies with friends when she heard noises. She went downstairs to investigate and saw three men running from the apartment. Her television was taken. Blood was found near a broken window.

Felonious assault

A 22-year-old woman reported Aug. 29 she awoke to find her child’s father punching her boyfriend in the head. Her boyfriend was treated at an area hospital. Police are investigating.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Arrest

A Cathedral Circle resident, 31, was jailed Aug. 26 on warrants for aggravated arson, illegal manufacture of drugs, having chemicals for drug manufacturing, endangering children, tampering with evidence and domestic violence. He was arrested by Massillon police and jailed by Canal Fulton police.

Jackson Township

Arrests

A South Boulevard Northwest man, 25, was jailed Aug. 28 on a charge of domestic violence after police said he entered his apartment and began breaking property with a tire iron, causing the female victim to feel threatened. Officers said he told them he wanted to kill her.

A Massillon man, 44, of Wallace Avenue Southeast, was arrested in the 6800 block of Sunset Strip Avenue Northwest on Aug. 28 on a Jackson police warrant for passing bad checks.

A warrant for telecommunications harassment led to the jailing Aug. 26 of an Akron man, 64, of Brittain Road after he was initially arrested by Akron police.

Burglary

A purse and contents and an iPad, total value $1,106, were reported stolen Aug. 26 from a kitchen island of a Cliffside Avenue Northwest home.

Thefts

A $500 purse and contents were reported stolen Aug. 27 from a car at the Yoga Place on Whipple Avenue Northwest. Four days earlier, a North Canton woman said her purse, contents and cellphone were stolen from her vehicle.

Someone stole a smartphone on display at the AT&T kiosk in the Westfield Belden Village Mall shortly before 9 p.m. Aug. 21. The phone was valued at $614.

North Canton

Arrests

A Canton man, 27, of 22nd Street Northeast, was jailed on an aggravated menacing warrant after he turned himself in to North Canton police Aug. 27.

Police jailed a Canal Fulton woman, 43, of Colony Street on Aug. 27 on warrant charges of felony burglary, assault, telecommunications harassment and menacing.

Plain Township

Arrests

An Orchardale Drive Northwest man, 34, was jailed on charges of attempted murder, felonious assault and aggravated burglary after another couple in the apartment complex was stabbed several times Aug. 27. Sheriff George Maier said deputies arrived and subdued the suspect after the male victim hit the suspect in the head with a large rock during the chase from the apartment into the street.

A 35th Street Northeast man, 29, was jailed on a charge of domestic violence Aug. 27 after police said he punched his girlfriend and damaged a vehicle by intentionally striking it with his vehicle, deputies said.

A Root Avenue Northeast woman, 45, was jailed on a charge of domestic violence Aug. 25 after she gave a taped statement to a deputy regarding an incident.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Theft

A York Road resident called police to report that a door lock to his van was punched out and tools were stolen.

Medina County

Brunswick

Animal cruelty

Officers were called Sept. 1 to Stoney Brook Lane after receiving a complaint about two dogs being left in a vehicle for more than an hour. The owner told officers that he would take the pets out of the car. After receiving a second call that the animals were still in the car, officers charged the Parma man with cruelty to animals.

Disorderly conduct

A man called police Tuesday to report that he was being chased through the Inner Circle parking lot by his intoxicated brother. When officers caught up with the men, they said the fight was over their “living conditions.” One brother was cited for disorderly conduct.

Medina

Littering

A Brimfield Drive resident called police Wednesday to report that someone had thrown two bags of trash in the backyard.

Citizen assist

Officers assisted a resident Wednesday on Highland Drive whose wheelchair battery had run down. They pushed the resident back to an apartment.

Fight

Police were called to a Foundry Street residence Thursday for a 32-year-old “disrespecting his mother.”

Medina Township

Theft

A Medina Road business called police Aug. 28 to complain that a man had returned to the store and stole alcohol. The man, who was later arrested at the Rodeway Inn, is suspected of stealing alcohol over several days from the store.

Neighbor dispute

A Marks Road resident called police Aug. 29 to complain that a neighbor swore at her son. There is a restraining order already filed against the neighbor.

Montville Police

Theft

A Stillwood Drive resident called police Tuesday to report that someone had stolen a mini fridge from their patio.

Vandalism

Two Montville Lakes Boulevard residents complained to police of fruit-related vandalism to their homes. One resident complained that someone threw apples at their home. A second homeowner complained that someone had stripped two pear trees of their fruit and smashed some pears on windows.

Wadsworth

Child endangering

Police received a report Thursday of a small child walking down Fairlawn Avenue unsupervised. The toddler was found and returned to his home.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A 25-year-old Lake Street woman is charged with aggravated robbery, robbery and assault on a police officer. Police said the woman was trying to take a set of keys from another woman outside the 100 block of Main Street. As police attempted to arrest the woman, she twice tried to grab an officer’s gun, according to police.

A Wickliffe man was arrested Thursday on charges of trafficking in marijuana, possession of criminal tools, and a minor traffic violation.

A 25-year-old West Elm Street woman was charged Monday with possession of heroin and possession of drug abuse instruments.

A Lawrence Drive man was arrested Wednesday on a charge of domestic violence.

Burglary

A video game system and games were taken from a residence in the 1100 block of Silver Meadows Boulevard on Tuesday.

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Summit County

Barberton

Arrest

A 17-year-old Wooster Road North boy was taken to the Summit County Detention Center for domestic violence Sept. 2 after a resident said he tried to slice her tires with a knife. He was disarmed by several people. After they left, the suspect then threw a brick, damaging the victim’s car.

Sex offenses

A Barberton mother told police Aug. 30 that her daughter, now 16, was possibly sexually assaulted by the mother’s ex-husband between 2001 and 2007 while the couple was married.

A report was made Sept. 1 in which a female patient at Barberton Summa Hospital said she was fondled by a male patient, 76. The suspect said the patient was crying because of pain and he patted her on the back and then returned to his room.

Burglaries

An Ettle Drive couple told police Sept. 3 that several items, including a $2,500 diamond ring, were stolen from their residence while they were away.

A necklace and other items, total value $680, were stolen from a Benton Street home and Horton Photographic Studio, an Aug. 30 police report noted.

Thefts

A Wadsworth woman said Sept. 3 that someone cut the $900 catalytic converter from a car she was purchasing from her husband’s boss. The incident occurred while the vehicle was parked in a parking lot on Wooster Road North.

A Wooster Road West resident told police Sept. 1 that someone drove onto his property and stole two aluminum garage doors, total value $1,000.

A Parkview Avenue man reported Aug. 30 that over a period of time someone used his credit card number to make several unauthorized purchases totaling $2,200. Police are investigating.

Bath Township

Theft

Two vehicles parked in the 2300 block of Ira Road were entered Sept. 11. Purses containing credit cards were taken from both.

Copley Township

Theft

A man told police Sept. 5 that $738 had been stolen from his checking account. There were 15 unauthorized transactions from his account starting on Aug. 14.

Coventry Township

Theft

A Boston avenue woman told authorities Aug. 30 that her debit card account had been compromised and several online purchases had been made, totaling $1,304.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

Two Tallmadge men, ages 22 and 31, were charged Sept. 6 with illegal assembly of chemicals to manufacture methamphetamine. The younger man also was charged with possession of meth, while the older man faces an additional charge of possession of a hypodermic needle. They were arrested during a traffic stop on State Road at Portage Trail.

A 14-year-old Hanover Street boy was charged Sept. 6 with assault. He is accused of striking another juvenile.

Burglary

A 31-year-old Tallmadge Road woman reported Sept. 9 that someone broke into her apartment and ransacked a dresser drawer.

Thefts

A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked in a lot in the 400 block of Howe Avenue on Sept. 8.

The owner of Central Instruments, 739 Portage Trail, reported Sept. 10 that two people brought in a stolen trumpet, valued at $1,000, to sell. When the suspects realized the police had been notified, they fled in a black SUV.

Fairlawn

Burglary

A resident reported a burglary attempt Sept. 10. He said the suspect attacked him with a knife and he fended off the attacker with a pair of pliers. The intruder fled into the woods near Elia Circle.

Thefts

Two Finish Line employees, ages 24 and 26, were arrested on theft charges on Sept. 9. The two allegedly stole $890 worth of merchandise over a three-month period starting in July. During questioning by a district manager, one suspect fled. He later turned himself in.

Someone broke into a parked vehicle at Faith Lutheran Church. Witnesses reported seeing a man smash the rear passenger window. The loss was estimated at $420.

Green

Arrests

A Struthers woman, 59, was jailed Sept. 1 on a felony warrant charging her with passing bad checks in Green when she was found at a South Arlington Road location.

Charges of aggravated menacing and felony carrying a concealed weapon were filed against a Canton man, 20, of 10th Street Northwest, on Aug. 30. The man allegedly brought a handgun to his employer’s business on Massillon Road and a co-worker saw the handgun, which a deputy found during a pat-down of the suspect.

Breaking and entering

Vehicle parts valued at $1,070 were reported stolen Aug. 30 from a Greensburg Road detached garage.

Thefts

Six rings and nine pairs of earrings, total value $1,900, were stolen Sept. 3 from a home on Saturn Drive.

A Mayfair Road man told authorities Sept. 3 that someone took several items, total value $945, from his truck bed while the vehicle was parked at the rear of his property.

Sheriff’s deputies are trying to identify the suspect who rented a room at the Super 8 Motel on Corporate Woods Parkway on Aug. 28 and then left with a flat-screen TV and remote and a coffee maker, total value $860. The Ravenna address given by the suspect turned out to be bogus, according to an investigator’s report.

Mogadore

Theft

Officers were called to a residence on Cleveland Avenue on Sept. 9 for a theft inside a vacant house. Someone stole 80 to 100 feet of copper pipes from the residence.

Norton

Arrest

A 26-year-old Barberton man was charged Sept. 10 with assault. He is accused of striking his ex-girlfriend at her home.

Springfield Township

Arrests

A 39-year-old Samuel Road woman was summoned to Akron Municipal Court on a charge of domestic menacing after an altercation with her husband at an Akron bar Aug. 29 and accusations that she smashed his vehicle’s windshield with a baseball bat. The fight then resumed at their home, where she is accused of damaging the front door and then ramming her vehicle into the garage door before fleeing.

A Summit County sheriff’s deputy was driving home from work on Massillon Road when she said she saw a man grab a woman in a bear hug in the Akron Coach parking lot. The deputy detained the Copley man, 43, of Burnwyke Court, until police arrived and jailed him on a felony domestic violence charge. The girlfriend, 42, of the same address was summoned to court for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

A Rhoadesdale Avenue man, 32, was jailed for felony domestic violence Aug. 29 after his girlfriend told police he slapped her in the back of the head and threw her against a bathroom door.

Stow

Arrest

A 53-year-old Munroe Falls man was arrested Sept. 11 on charges of theft and receiving stolen property.

Animal abuse

A woman reported Sept. 9 that someone she knows left a dog tied to a tree in her yard.

Criminal damaging

Several car windows were broken with rocks Sept. 12.

Misuse of credit cards

A Clearbrook Drive woman reported Sept. 12 that someone used her debit card account to make more than $1,400 in fraudulent charges.

Public indecency

A man reported Sept. 12 that he was driving in the 2400 block of Call Road when he saw a naked man in the front yard of a home. Police found the man in the garage, still wearing no clothes.

Sexual assault

A 25-year-old woman reported Sept. 11 that a man hugged, kissed and touched her inappropriately without consent. Police are investigating.

Tallmadge

Arrests

An Akron woman and a male accomplice, accused of stealing a shopping cart full of soda and steaks Sept. 9, face theft charges. The woman also is charged with possession of heroin in Springfield Township. The manager of Acme, 600 South Ave., told police the man loaded the cart and then left the store without paying. The man threw some of the stolen items in the open back window of the car, then shouted for the driver to go when he saw the manager. Police were able to find the woman through the agency where she rented the vehicle. Springfield police stopped the vehicle two hours later. Since her accomplice was not in the vehicle when she was stopped, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Theft

A 21-year-old Northwest Avenue woman told police Sept. 10 that she was contacted on the Internet by someone who asked her to deposit a $3,500 cashier’s check, keep $400 for her trouble, and wire the rest to Lagos, Nigeria. Several days later, she learned the check was counterfeit.

Medina County

Brunswick

Tire theft

The Brunswick Auto Mart on Center Road reported Sept. 10 that someone had removed 12 wheels from three cars parked at the dealership. The thief brought two scissor jacks and 12 cinder blocks. The loss is estimated at $6,000.

Medina

Suspicious male

Police were called to Canterbury Lane on Sept. 7 after reports of a suspicious man knocking on the door. It turned out to be an intoxicated man knocking on the wrong door.

Citizen assist

Officers were called to a residence on Gates Mills Boulevard on Sept. 9 to assist someone who had fallen into a closet.

Suspicious person

Officers were called to East Reagan Parkway for a report of a suspicious person on Sept. 11. Officers found a man lying in the grass exercising.

Medina Township

Suspicious package

Officers were called Sept. 8 to check out a suspicious bag on the side of the road on Shady Brook. A Victoria’s Secret bag and another bag of lingerie were found on the side of the road. The packaging appeared to be old.

Montville Township

Suspicious person

Police were called to Churchill Way on Sept. 12 for a report of someone walking around a backyard with a flashlight. Officers discovered it was a homeowner watering his lawn in the dark.

Theft

Officers were called to a residence on Triple Crown Drive on Sept. 11 for a reported theft from a garage. A homeowner reported that someone had taken a box of linens.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A 21-year-old West Bergey Street man was arrested Sept. 11 on a warrant for possession of dangerous drugs.

A First Street woman was arrested Sept. 12 on a charge of domestic violence.

Portage County

Kent

Burglaries

Police are investigating three break-ins reported Sept. 10. Video game systems and other items were taken from residences in the 1800 block of Choctaw Place and the 900 block of Carlisle Court. Copper pipes were taken from a vacant home in the 700 block of Vine Street.

Arrests

A 30-year-old Indian Valley Drive man was charged Sept. 11 with domestic violence.

A 27-year-old Cuyahoga Street man was arrested Sept. 11 on warrants for receiving stolen property and forgery.

A 41-year-old West Main Street man was charged Sept. 10 with domestic violence.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Arrest

A Green resident, 29, of East Caston Road was jailed when arrested at her home Sept. 4 on warrants for forgery and theft, both felonies.

Jackson Township

Arrests

Police jailed a Mesa Circle Northwest woman, 47, for domestic violence Sept. 5 after her husband said she struck him in the chest with her fist and pushed him.

A Jackson police warrant for passing bad checks led to the arrest Aug. 29 of a Canton woman, 34, of 17th Street Northeast.

Thefts

A $600 cast iron bench was reported stolen Sept. 1 from outside the front door of the Ink Asylum on Whipple Avenue Northwest.

An estimated $2,500 worth of scrap metal was reported stolen Aug. 31 from the former Taco Bell restaurant in the 5400 block of Whipple Avenue Northwest. A contractor said the building was damaged and several light poles and signs were cut down in order to steal them. The building has since been demolished and the property cleared.

A township woman said she was at Marc’s on Belden Village Street Northwest on Aug. 30 when her wallet was removed from her purse in her shopping cart. The culprit allegedly stole $400 in cash and $200 in gift cards, which were used shortly after the theft.

Lake Township

Arrest

A Ramsgate Street Northwest man, 41, was jailed for domestic violence and resisting arrest after a Stark sheriff’s deputy was told that the suspect grabbed his son and a friend by the throat and hit them several times Sept. 2.

North Canton

Arrest

A Boston Avenue Northwest man, 31, was jailed on a warrant for felony receiving stolen property Sept. 3 after a debit card and other items were stolen from a locker at the North Canton YMCA on South Main Street. Police said the suspect was identified after local store video captured him using the card.

Theft

Police were notified Aug. 27 that four adult CPR manikins and one baby version, total value $4,500, were loaned to a suspect by the Schroer Group – Absolute Health Services on East Maple Street and never returned.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Cottington Drive Northwest man, 36, was jailed for domestic violence Sept. 2 for allegedly threatening to murder the victim several times as they drove to their residence.

An Englewood Drive Northeast woman, 21, was jailed on charges of domestic violence and disorderly conduct Aug. 31 for allegedly striking her grandmother during an argument.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrests

An Orrville man, 23, was arrested Sept. 7 on charges of theft and receiving stolen property after it was reported that he took a 2007 Toyota from a residence in the 2600 block of Eby Road in Green Township.

A West Salem man, 35, was arrested Sept. 2 on a charge of conveyance of drugs after he allegedly pointed a loaded shotgun at a 60-year- old man at a residence in the 9700 block of North Elyria Road in Congress Township.

Breaking and entering

Tools valued at $1,940 were reported taken Sept. 6 from a storage unit in the 4600 block of West Sterling Road in Congress Township.

An East Union Township woman reported Sept. 3 that someone ransacked her car and a storage unit in the 100 block of Partridge Street.

Burglary

A gift card, $50 and other items, total value $203, were reported taken Sept. 7 from a residence in the 12500 block of Back Massillon Road in Baughman Township.

Felonious assault

A Congress Township woman reported Sept. 3 that a man and a woman came to her residence in the 8000 block of West Britton Road looking for her son who allegedly owed them money. When she said that he wasn’t there, she reported that they drove by shooting bullets into the home.

Identity fraud

A Canaan Township resident reported that someone used his social security number to get a $650 loan online.

Thefts

Triway schools officials reported Sept. 6 that an employee is suspected of taking $2,020 earned by a booster club from a safe at Triway High School, 3205 Shreve Road, Wooster Township.

Steel scrap valued at $1,580 was reported taken Sept. 7 from a residence in the 12600 block of Clinton Road in Chippewa Township.

A lawn tractor and a mower worth $16,000 were reported stolen Sept. 4 from Sterling Farm Equipment, 13893 Kauffman Ave., Milton Township.

A laptop computer, vehicle engine blower and other items, total value $5,000, were reported stolen Aug. 31 from Route 3 Auto, 11441 Cleveland Road, Canaan Township.

Tramadol, Vicodin and Xanax tablets were reported taken Sept. 2 from a residence in the 3200 block of East Lincoln Way in Wooster Township.

A wallet was reported taken Sept. 3 from a kitchen drawer at a home in the 100 block of Wadsworth Road in East Union Township.

Unauthorized use

A 1999 Chevrolet valued at $3,000 was reported taken Sept. 1 from a residence in the 2000 block of South Kansas Road in East Union Township.

Wooster

Arrest

A Wooster man, 46, was arrested Sept. 9 on charges of burglary, falsification and possessing criminal tools after he allegedly damaged windows and a door at Smucker Team Realty, 2662 Cleveland Road.

Breaking and entering

A motorcycle valued at $600 was reported stolen Sept. 2 from a residence in the 100 block of Minerva Street.

Burglaries

Two computers, an iPad and other items, total value $3,044, were reported stolen Sept. 10 from a residence in the 1100 block of East University Street.

Jewelry and $2,100, total value $5,000, were reported stolen Sept. 6 from a residence in the 1900 block of Autumn Run.

Thefts

Three checks were reported taken from the office of the president of Wayne County Rubber, 1205 E. Bowman St., on Sept. 3. One check was cashed for $193.

Two dogs valued at $500 each were reported stolen Sept. 6 from a home in the 700 block of Belmont Street.

Drugs were reported stolen Sept. 8 from a residence in the 700 block of East Henry Street.

Plants valued at $30,000 were reported stolen Sept. 8 from a residence in the 1600 block Gasche Street.

Police blotter — Sept. 15

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Nanuala Drive man, 19, was charged with robbery and felonious assault after he allegedly punched another man several times and knocked him to the ground, causing multiple injuries. He then allegedly took the man’s shoes and fled the scene.

A Hillwood Drive man, 40, was charged with felonious assault and aggravated burglary after he allegedly was in a fight with another man. The man left the scene, came back with a gun, chased the other man into a house and shot at him, officers said.

A West Market Street man, 41, was charged with domestic violence and theft after a fight at a Byers Avenue home. A woman told police that the man came over to her home intoxicated. When she asked him to leave, he hit her in the face multiple times, stole $350 from her purse, took her car keys and left in her vehicle.

A South Garden Court man, 25, was charged with harassment by bodily fluids, disorderly conduct and theft after he allegedly tried to steal beer from a store. After officers took the man into custody and tried to put him in a wagon, he allegedly became violent and spit on an officer.

A Laird Street man, 49 was charged with tampering with evidence, drug paraphernalia and littering after police reported seeing him urinating on the sidewalk in front of a known drug house. When officers stopped to speak with the man, he took a crack pipe out of his pocket and threw it, police said.

An Aldis Drive man, 29, was charged with breaking and entering and safecracking after he allegedly used an employee key card at a business to enter an unauthorized area and steal money bags and cash from a safe. An Aldis Drive woman, 26, was charged with complicity to breaking and entering and complicity to safecracking in the incident.

A Rosamond Avenue man, 26, was charged with trafficking and drug possession after undercover detectives reported seeing the man engaging in drug activity.

A Thornapple Avenue man, 25, was charged with drug abuse and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle after police reported seeing him in a vehicle that had been reported stolen.

Barberton

Arrest

An East Cassell Avenue man, 55, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 14 after he allegedly slapped his girlfriend and threw apples at her.

Burglary

Someone entered a Magnolia Drive home and stole $1,000 in belongings, residents told police Sept. 7.

A Creedmore Avenue resident told police Sept. 6 that someone stole two suit coats and other items, total value $1,440.

Theft

A computer and Blu-ray player, total value $655, were stolen Sept. 7 from a West Park Avenue home.

Copley Township

Unruly passenger

A Metro driver called police Sept. 13 to report a passenger who wouldn’t get off the bus. The man was mad because he missed his stop in Akron.

Burglary

Intruders looted a Sumner Parkway apartment Sept. 13. Police were reviewing a video camera that may have captured the thief’s image.

Bath Township

Arrest

A man, 18, was charged with theft and trespass Sept. 19 after he and a boy, 17, were stopped in a parking lot in the 500 block of High Street.

Coventry Township

Passing bad checks

A spokesman for Akron Auto Auction on Ley Drive told a sheriff’s investigator Sept. 5 that a Cambridge man wrote two checks totaling $13,465 for two vehicles, but the checks were returned for nonsufficient funds.

Theft

A Powell Avenue resident told police Sept. 11 that someone used her credit card number to make purchases at two Sam’s Clubs totaling $4,108.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

An Akron woman, 27, was charged with felony drug possession Sept. 28 after police reported finding cocaine, heroin and LSD during a traffic stop.

An Akron man was charged with theft Sept. 18 after he allegedly took a video game system, iPod and iPhone from a Shannon Avenue address.

A Ninth Street boy, 15, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 15 after he allegedly struck his father with an electrical plug.

Burglary

Jewelry valued at $2,500 was stolen Sept. 19 from a home in the 700 block of Alameda Avenue.

Someone stole a computer, coins and other items Sept. 12 from a Howe Avenue apartment.

Arrests

A woman was charged with shoplifting Sept. 18 after she allegedly tried to leave Walmart without paying for a cart filled with merchandise.

An Akron woman, 16, was charged with theft Sept. 15 after she allegedly stole earrings from Claire’s Boutique on West Market Street. Store workers saw her put the goods up her sleeve.

Hudson

Burglary

A Bard Drive man reported finding two open packs of cigarettes on the balcony of his apartment. Police found no evidence of a break-in.

New Franklin

Arrest

A Manchester Road girl, 14, was charged with aggravated robbery and resisting arrest Sept. 10 — four days after an incident at Manchester High School’s football stadium. A police officer providing security at the game said the girl asked several times if she could touch his gun and anything else on his duty belt and he told her “no” each time. In the fourth quarter, the girl allegedly came up behind the officer, grabbed his gun and quickly let go. She was physically abusive to the officer when he escorted her out of the game and released her to her mother.

Norton

Arrests

A Grenfall Road man, 24, told police Sept. 15 that three teens came to his house to buy marijuana. When they grabbed the drug and fled without paying, the man held onto their car. They dragged him a half-mile before he let go. He was transported to Summa. The suspects were charged with robbery and drug trafficking.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A Lakemore man, 52, of Lake Road, was charged with felony domestic violence Sept. 10 after he allegedly hit his girlfriend in the face.

Aggravated robbery

Two men in a car pulled up beside a pedestrian Sept. 6 in the 1600 block of Killian Road. One man pulled a handgun and demanded money. The pedestrian said he handed over $500 and the robbers fled.

Domestic violence

A Lakemore man, 21, of Main Street, was wanted on a domestic violence warrant Sept. 6 after he allegedly told his mother that he was going to kill himself and burn down the house.

Burglary

A video game system and other items, total value $1,320, were reported stolen Sept. 12 from a Chevelle Drive home.

A handgun, ring with five diamonds and other jewelry, total value $2,500, were stolen from a Krumroy Road bedroom, a resident reported Sept. 10.

Another Krumroy Road resident said Sept. 5 that he found pry marks on a door and later discovered two necklaces and 20 rings, total value $1,500, were missing.

Theft

A 14-carat gold ring with garnets valued at $1,500 was reported stolen Sept. 1 from a Crestline Drive home.

Stow

Arrests

A Winona Road man, 37, was charged with domestic violence and disrupting public service Sept. 16 after he allegedly assaulted a family member and broke her phone so she could not call police.

A Streetsboro woman, 38, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 16 after she allegedly punched a boy, 17, on Graham Road.

A Tallmadge woman, 26, was charged with theft of drugs Sept. 16.

Assault

A Seasons Road woman, 52, told police Sept. 15 that she was hit with a plastic “danger when wet” sign. She said she wrestled the sign away from her attacker and struck him back.

Burglary

Someone tried to break into a home Sept. 19 in the 4200 block of Brixton Drive.

Misuse of credit card

A Lake Run Boulevard man reported Sept. 19 someone in New York used his credit card to pay for wireless phone service.

An Akron woman reported Sept. 19 that someone stole her wallet at the Acme at 4445 Kent Road. Credit cards were used for unauthorized purchases.

A Pebblehurst Drive woman told police Sept. 15 that someone broke into her car and took several items, including a credit card. The card was later used at a nearby fast-food restaurant.

Theft

Stereo equipment valued at more than $500 and $5,000 cash were taken Sept. 16 from a vehicle parked in the 4400 block of Hudson Drive.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Arrest

The license plate reader on a patrol car alerted officers Sept. 19 of a driver who had felony warrants on charges of rape and gross sexual imposition. The Cleveland man was arrested.

Medina County

Brunswick

Theft

A Laurel Road resident called police Sept. 19 to report that he received a bill from the Brunswick Library for $276.45 for videos and CDs that were never returned. He suspects someone stole his library card.

Medina

Theft

A Lake Road business owner called police Sept. 15 to report that truck batteries were stolen from his property.

Burglary

Police were called Sept. 14 to an apartment on Lafayette Road after the homeowner discovered someone had broken in and stolen several items.

Home struck

Police were called Sept. 16 to a home on Baxter Street after a vehicle struck it. The driver was charged with driving a vehicle while impaired.

Vandalism

Officers were called to a North Broadway cemetery Sept. 16 after vandals toppled grave makers.

Medina Township

Montville

Damage

A Wadsworth Road resident called police Sept. 15 to complain that his truck had been damaged by some “repo” people.

Vandalism

A worker for a bank repossession company called police Sept. 12 to complain that someone had cut the waterline inside a repossessed home.

Vandalism

Police were called Sept. 18 to the closed Medina Inn on Montville Road after someone broke a window, tore off a fence section and threw it in a pool.

Animal cruelty

Officers were called Sept. 19 to an animal clinic to investigate a report that two Canada geese had been shot on private property. The case was turned over to state wildlife officers.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A Meadowcreek Drive man, 19, was arrested Sept. 17 on a breaking-and-entering warrant.

Identity theft

A Durling Drive woman reported Sept. 18 that someone used her personal information to open an account.

Passing bad checks

Police took a report Sept. 18 about fraudulent checks from Hometown Market, 115 State St.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A Woodside Drive man, 22, was charged Sept. 14 with domestic violence, trafficking in heroin, possessing criminal tools, possessing a dangerous drug and endangering children.

A Cherry Street woman, 46, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 14.

An Janik Drive man, 18, was charged Sept. 19 with underage drinking and assault on a detention officer.

A North Mantua Street man, 29. was charged with domestic violence and possession of marijuana Sept. 19.

An Akron Boulevard woman was charged Sept. 18 with domestic violence.

Stark County

Canal Fulton

Burglary

A Beverly Avenue woman told police Sept. 9 that someone entered her home and stole prescription drugs.

Hartville

Arrests

Two Lake Avenue roommates, ages 22 and 19, were charged with breaking and entering, theft and criminal trespass Sept. 12 after police reported seeing them exit an unoccupied house on West Maple Street with items that had been stolen from inside.

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Portage Street Northwest man, 33, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 11 after he allegedly assaulted the mother of his two children by slamming her into a wall several times and throwing her to the floor.

A Massillon man, 21, of Duncan Street Southwest, was arrested Sept. 10 on a warrant charging burglary, felony receiving stolen property and misuse of credit cards.

A Canton man, 23, of Cleveland Avenue Northwest, was arrested Sept. 10 on a warrant charging burglary, felony receiving stolen property and misuse of credit cards.

A Canton man, 25, of Lippert Road Northeast, was charged with two counts of domestic violence, including one felony, after he allegedly hit his girlfriend, causing her to fall.

A Yorkshire Street Northwest man, 42, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 8 after he allegedly shoved his wife to the floor and kicked her.

A Canton woman, 52, of 11th Street Northwest, was charged with attempted forgery and attempted identity fraud Sept. 6 after she allegedly took several items, total value $200, from Lowe’s Home Improvement on Strip Avenue Northwest.

Forgery

The owner of Solutient Technologies on Promway Avenue Northwest reported Sept. 11 that someone forged and cashed a $2,870 business check. The account number was correct but the check was fake.

Lake Township

Domestic violence

A Timberview Street man, 26, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 8 after he allegedly pushed a woman, threw numerous items at her head and burned her with a lit cigarette.

Lawrence Township

Arrests

A Massillon man, 51, of Fifth Street Southwest, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 15 after he allegedly slapped his ex-wife when she scolded and pushed him for bringing his girlfriend to a soccer game.

A Barberton man, 56, of Second Street Southwest, was arrested on Lawrence Township warrants charging felony abduction, assault and unlawful restraint.

North Canton

Arrests

A Canton man, 32, of Blair Place Southwest, was arrested Sept. 10 on 2009 and 2010 warrants charging felony domestic violence, aggravated menacing and phone harassment.

A Valley Drive Northwest woman was arrested Sept. 10 on a warrant charging her with seven counts of endangering children.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Canton man, 23, of Vienna Woods Avenue Southwest, was arrested Sept. 15 on warrants charging domestic violence, felony disrupting public services and theft in the 700 block of 30th Street Northeast.

A Gridley Avenue Northeast resident, 37, was arrested Sept. 13 on warrants charging domestic violence and obstructing official business when taken into custody in the 3000 block of 30th Street Northeast.

A Wolverine Street Northeast man, 44, was charged with felony theft and misuse of credit cards after police said he admitted using someone else’s credit card at two locations.

A Cathy Drive Northeast man, 32, was charged with domestic violence Sept. 8 after he allegedly choked the mother of his child during a quarrel.

Uniontown

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrests

A Wooster man was charged with burglary, possession of criminal tools, falsification, criminal damaging and criminal trespass Sept. 9.

A Wooster man was charged with possession of heroin and possession of drug abuse instruments Sept. 17.

A Wooster woman was charged with three counts of theft, two counts of petty theft and two counts of identity fraud Sept. 17.

A Canal Fulton man was charged with two counts of petty theft and two counts of breaking and entering Sept. 11.

Breaking and entering

About 100 bales of hay, total value $500, were reported stolen Sept. 14 from a barn in the 9100 block of Black Diamond Road, Chippewa Township.

Burglary

A Chippewa Township man reported Sept. 17 that someone broke into his garage in the 15400 block of Calaboone Road, but nothing was taken.

Thefts

Two storage sheds, rock guards and a battery charger, total value $16,150, were reported stolen Sept. 16 from a yard in the 14600 block of Clinton Road, Chippewa Township.

Wooster

Arrests

An Akron man and a Wooster woman were charged with drug trafficking Sept. 12 after Medway agents arrested them at a home in the 1600 block of Old Mansfield Road.

Two Wooster men, ages 31 and 25, were charged with theft, receiving stolen property, misuse of credit cards and forgery Sept. 13. The 31-year-old man also was charged with heroin possession.

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Copley man, 21, was charged with drug abuse and possession of heroin. Police said the man was asleep in his vehicle in the 900 block of East Exchange Street.

A Battles Avenue man, 56, was charged with possession of drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and open container in a motor vehicle after a traffic stop.

A Benn Court man, 28, was charged with receiving stolen property. Police said the man was in possession of a stolen .380 pistol that was taken in a burglary.

A West South Street woman, 39, was charged with felony permitting drug abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug instruments. Police said officers executed a search warrant at her residence and found scales, syringes and less than a gram of heroin.

Barberton

Thefts

Nephews of an East Hopocan Avenue woman told police Oct. 4 that they believe she has been taken advantage of financially by two men who had done work around her house. Police were told the woman paid them about $38,000.

A Shannon Avenue resident told police Oct. 6 that she took off her engagement ring, valued at $500, before showering and noticed the next day the ring had been stolen from on top of her bedroom dresser.

Bath Township

Fraud

A Medina Line Road woman reported Oct. 10 she received a check from a buyer on Craigslist that was for considerably more than the price of the item she was selling. The “buyer” asked that the woman to wire the difference. She later discovered that the check was counterfeit.

Copley Township

Theft

A Fox Hollow Drive resident called police Oct. 3 to report that someone had stolen $1,000 from her checking account.

Coventry Township

Arrest

A Bevan Street man, 26, was jailed for aggravated menacing Oct. 3 after a neighbor said the suspect pointed a gun at the victim’s face for texting the suspect’s wife.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

An Akron man, 66, was charged Oct. 14 with aggravated menacing. An Akron man, 35, told police he was traveling on state Route 8 at Broad Boulevard when the suspect waved a handgun at him while driving alongside his vehicle.

A Ninth Street man, 21, was charged Oct. 12 with possession of drug abuse instruments. Police said the man admitted that nearly two dozen hypodermic needles he possessed were for heroin use.

Assault

A Gaylord Grove woman reported Oct. 9 someone assaulted her son, 12, as he was leaving school. The child was injured when his head was rammed into a chain-link fence.

Burglary

A home in the 400 block of Hardman Drive was broken into Oct. 14. An iPhone and television were stolen.

An apartment in the 800 block of Gaylord Grove was broken into Oct. 10. Property valued at nearly $2,000 was taken.

Theft

A handgun was taken from a vehicle parked in the 1800 block of Bailey Road Oct. 10.

A Graham Road man, 88, reported Oct. 11 someone he knows made about $7,500 in unauthorized withdrawals from his checking account using his debit card.

Vandalism

A stained-glass window and plastic weather guard were broken at Oakwood Cemetery. Replacement cost is $15,000.

Fairlawn

Thefts

An Akron woman, 19, was charged with stealing $129.24 in merchandise from Target on Oct. 15. Store security noticed the woman placing the items in her backpack. She has been banned from Target for one year.

A Copley Circle man, 21, was charged with theft Oct. 14. He allegedly tried to steal an iPhone case worth $16.99 from Walgreens. He has been banned from Walgreens indefinitely.

Green

Arrests

An Ashton Drive man, 45, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 9 after a deputy was told the suspect threatened to harm a woman at the house and harass the children.

Burglary

A Treeview Drive resident told a sheriff’s deputy Sept. 23 that someone entered her home and stole a gold chain with medallions as well as coins and other items, total value $7,200.

Theft

A Sleepy Hollow Drive man told investigators Oct. 5 that 15 fishing rods, reels and other fishing gear were stolen from his boat at Dano’s Lakeside Pub on South Main Street.

Mogadore

Burglaries

A woman house-sitting a home on Cinnamon Lane called police Oct. 13 to report that someone had broken in and taken $500 in change and electronics.

An Argonne Street resident called police Oct. 13 to report that someone had broken a basement window and stole jewelry from the residence.

New Franklin

Arrest

A West Comet Road resident, 31, was charged with domestic violence and unlawful restraint Oct. 4 after his girlfriend said she was held against her will and thrown to the ground several times as she tried to leave the residence.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A woman, 31, sought since July 14 after a fire at the family’s Gowanda Avenue home believed linked to a methamphetamine lab operation, was arrested Oct. 7 on charges of illegal manufacture of drugs, endangering children, tampering with evidence and assembly or possession of chemicals to make methamphetamine. The suspect turned herself in to police and was jailed.

Burglary

A Sanitarium Road woman said her home was entered Oct. 5 and cash, a laptop computer and other items, total value $1,820, were stolen.

Stow

Arrests

A Kenwood Drive man, 63, was charged Oct. 14 with domestic violence and resisting arrest. He is accused of threatening a family member and struggling with police while being placed under arrest.

Assault

A Kent Road woman, 21, reported Oct. 10 she was punched in the chin by another woman.

Burglary

A woman reported a man tried to pick the door lock on her duplex in the 4300 block of North Norman Drive on Oct. 15. He was not able to gain entry.

A television was taken during the burglary of a home in the 3600 block of Kent Road Oct. 13.

Stalking

A Ridgewood Court woman, 22, reported Oct. 10 that a man she does not wish to hear from has been coming to her home and emailing her.

A Mogadore woman, 37, reported Oct. 15 that a man continues to text her and show up at her Stow job after she told him to stop.

Theft

An Alton Avenue woman, 72, reported Oct. 9 someone stole more than $2,000 from her home.

A Baird Road woman, 60, reported Oct. 12 someone took her wallet from her purse while she shopped at Walmart, 3520 Hudson Drive.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Disturbance

Police were called to a Cove Drive home Oct. 8 for a report of someone attempting to break through a window. The homeowner told officers that it was her son, who was attempting to break back into the house after being kicked out. Later in the day, two residents on the street called police to report that their vehicles had either been vandalized or broken into.

Medina County

Brunswick

Criminal damage

Police were called to Westchester Drive Oct. 12 after a homeowner discovered that someone used a pumpkin to smash the mailbox.

Medina

Complaints

Officers were called to Oakbrooke Drive Oct. 14 after someone complained that a neighbor had left a lawnmower running unattended.

Officers were called to East Smith Road Oct. 13 after someone complained about a man driving his lawnmower on the sidewalk.

Medina Township

Theft

A Windfall Road resident called police Oct. 13 to report that a 19-year-old male friend stole her cellphone. She noticed the phone missing two weeks ago and then saw pictures online of the man with her phone.

Montville Township

Trespass

Officers were called to the Blue Heron Golf Course Oct. 12 to ask a photographer not to take senior pictures on the course.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A woman, 46, was charged with assault Oct. 14. She is accused of entering an East Bergey Street home and assaulting two men, 43 and 47.

Burglary

Police are investigating an Oct. 15 report of a burglary in the 4200 block of Tulip Trail.

Child enticement

A woman reported Oct. 15 her two daughters were followed by a man in a late model black car as they walked to school. They told police the man was in his 20s, with brown hair and a black T-shirt. The girls said the man followed them, driving very slowly, until they ran to a neighbor’s house for help. The man then drove away.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A woman, 23, was charged Oct. 14 with assault and aggravated burglary.

Police charged a Streetsboro woman, 20, with two counts of forgery and one count of receiving stolen property Oct. 11.

Shooting

Police received a 911 call about a shooting at 8:44 a.m. Oct. 14 They found a man north of Howe Road between Sunnybrook and Mogadore roads. The man had been shot. He was transported to a local hospital. His condition was not known. The case is under investigation, and no other information was released. Police said there is “no indication that any gunman remains in the area, posing any type of danger to the public.”

Burglary

Two Franklin Avenue residences, one in the 600 block and one in the 1500 block, were burglarized Oct. 14. Electronics and money were taken.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Canal Fulton man, 45, was charged with felony theft and two misdemeanors Oct. 6 after he allegedly selected an $89 toaster oven, opened the packaging and completed a fraudulent return for the new item before being stopped outside by police.

Burglary

A Thicket Street Northwest man told police that between Sept. 23 and Oct. 4 someone stole a 1.5-carat diamond ring and wedding band, total value $30,000, from his bedroom.

A ThinkPad and case plus coins, total value $7,028, were reported stolen from a Waterford Avenue Northwest home Sept. 30.

Theft

Credit cards stolen from a Knightsbridge Avenue Northwest resident’s vehicle were used at various locations totaling more than $1,000, the victim told police Oct. 2.

Lawrence Township

Arrest

An Erie Avenue Northwest woman, 21, was booked for domestic violence Oct. 7 after she and her sister engaged in a fight because the suspect was verbally abusing their grandmother and grabbed her arm, police said the sister told officers.

North Canton

Arrest

A Canton woman, 35, of 38th Street Southwest, was jailed Oct. 4 on charges of felony theft of an elderly person and forgery while a male, 47, was being sought on a warrant for complicity after they were accused of stealing at least $11,620 from a city resident for whom home care was being provided. Police were investigating the apparent forgery of checks stolen in a 10-month period.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Canton man, 30, of 12th Street Northwest, was charged with aggravated burglary and four traffic offenses Oct. 4 after a Stark sheriff’s report noted that he was stopped at Martindale Road and 30th Street Northeast and then fled on foot before being caught.

Uniontown

Arrests

A woman, 29, of Melrose Circle, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 8 after she was accused of punching her boyfriend in the face during an argument.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Breaking and entering

Clothing, a love seat and other items were reported stolen Oct. 10 and 11 from storage units at Wooster Store and Lock It, 96 N. Geyers Chapel Road, Wooster Township.

Burglaries

Two handguns, $100 and a purse, total value $1,100, were reported stolen Oct. 12 from a residence in the 13100 block of Church Road, Baughman Township.

An East Union Township resident reported Oct. 12 that $10,000 in cash was stolen from a home in the 9300 block of East Lincoln Way.

Thefts

Four tractor lawn mowers valued at $8,125 were reported stolen Oct. 14 from Sterling Farm Equipment, 13893 Kauffman Ave., Milton Township.

A 2002 Volkswagen valued at $1,500 was reported taken Oct. 12 from a residence in the 12400 block of Church Road, Baughman Township.

Wooster

Arrests

A Wooster man, 70, was arrested on charges of trafficking in drugs and possession of cocaine after he was found with the drugs in the 300 block of West North Street.

A Medina man, 20, was arrested Oct. 12 on two counts of trafficking in drugs and two counts of possession of drugs at a restaurant in the 4100 block of Burbank Road.

Burglary

Four watches, four handguns and an Xbox, total value $11,350, were reported stolen Oct. 7 from a residence in the 700 block of Belmont Street.

Police blotter — Oct. 27

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Wall Street man, 19, was charged with willful fleeing, receiving stolen property and obstructing official business after he allegedly led police on a car chase in a stolen vehicle. After crashing the car, he ran away. The man was wanted on warrants alleging domestic violence and menacing.

A South Hawkins Avenue man, 29, was charged with failure to obtain a concealed-carry permit, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle and using a weapon while intoxicated. Police heard gunshots during a traffic stop and saw the man drive slowly past them. Officers stopped the car and found a gun on the floor.

A Bachtel Avenue man, 26, was charged with drug abuse, failure to obtain a concealed-carry permit and possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop. Police said he was driving under suspension, and reported finding a knife, crack and drug scale.

A Sanford Avenue man, 55, was charged with aggravated robbery after he allegedly used a knife to hold up a hotel clerk and steal money from a cash register.

Barberton

Arrests

A Seventh Street Northwest man, 45, and a Sixth Street Northwest Man, 26, were charged with burglary after they allegedly broke into an Eighth Street Northwest home.

A Douglass Avenue woman, 38, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 14 after she allegedly punched a man in the face while she was quarreling with her mother.

A Doylestown man, 28, was charged with burglary after he allegedly was caught going through the drawers of a 31st Street Southwest home.

A Quincy Avenue man, 21, was charged with attempted aggravated burglary Oct. 12 after a Grandview Avenue resident heard someone open a back door. The homeowner chased the man and subdued him until police arrived. The suspect told police that his $1,300 computer had been pawned by two acquaintances for money.

A Pittsburgh man, 40, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 11 after his daughter said the man pushed her on her back and attempted to sexually assault her before fleeing.

A Michigan Place woman, 20, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 10 after she allegedly punched the father of their son while walking in front of Kmart on Wooster Road North.

Thefts

A Barberton High School teacher told police Oct. 14 that she took off her $10,000 diamond ring at school and then couldn’t find it.

A Fairview Avenue woman told police Oct. 11 that someone used her credit card to make a $1,000 online purchase from Walgreens.

Bath Township

Identity theft

A San Raphael Drive man reported Oct. 17 that someone used his personal information to open a credit card account in Texas.

Copley Township

Arrest

A driver, 34, was charged with losing control of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of a crash Oct. 20. Police said he ran into a fire hydrant and hit a boat on a trailer after borrowing his girlfriend’s car.

Thefts

A manager at Applebee’s told police that a group of teens left without paying for their meals Oct. 20. They left behind a cellphone, but it was locked. The manager said he won’t press charges if the youths come back and pay their bill.

A Magdalyn Drive man reported that he was expecting a shipment of 90 Percocets from a Beachwood pharmacy, but it never arrived in the mail. Police said it was not clear if the medication was lost or stolen.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A High Street woman, 23, was charged with child endangering Oct. 22 after she allegedly left her 1-year-old baby unsupervised on a seventh-floor balcony with the apartment door closed. The woman’s two children were placed in the custody of Summit County Children Services.

Criminal simulation

Three counterfeit $10 bills were used to purchase cigarettes and alcohol at True North Shell, 2916 Oakwood Drive, on Oct. 23. Two fake $20 bills were used to buy food Oct. 18-19 at Burger King on Howe Avenue.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into the Paradise Club, 1710 Front St., and stole more than $300 on Oct. 22. Damage to a door was estimated at $500.

Felonious assault

A Barberton man, 44, reported Oct. 19 that a man threw him to the ground after he escorted his girlfriend out of Wings Warehouse, 4165 Wyoga Lake Road. He was transported to a hospital for treatment of a broken collarbone.

Burglary

An intruder stole a video game system, video game and $15 from a home in the 3100 block of Bailey Road on Oct. 18. The burglar hacked a keypad entry system to enter the garage.

Identity theft

A Cleveland man reported that someone used his personal information to deposit a $4,000 check to his State Road bank, then withdrew $400.

Thefts

A Beacon Hill Circle woman reported Oct. 21 that someone used her debit card to make more than $3,500 in unauthorized charges.

More than $1,700 in scrap was stolen from the Portage Crossing construction site Sept. 13-Oct. 17.

A Front Street woman, 52, reported Oct. 19 that someone stole a wallet from her purse at Giant Eagle.

A 2012 Ford Focus was stolen Oct. 17 from an unlocked garage in the 200 block of Eaton Avenue.

A 23rd Street woman, 38, reported Oct. 18 that someone stole her purse Oct. 18 from a cart at Target, 449 Howe Ave., and used a credit card to make unauthorized purchases.

A tuba and case, total value nearly $2,300, were reported stolen Oct. 18 from Central Instrument Co., 739 Portage Trail.

Fairlawn

Arrests

An Akron woman, 63, was charged with theft Oct. 22 after she allegedly tried to steal a pair of sunglasses from Giant Eagle on West Market Street.

A Canal Fulton man, 33, was arrested Oct. 20 after police said he broke a car window and stole a purse.

An Akron woman, 23, was charged with drug abuse Oct. 18 after an officer reported finding her smoking marijuana in the fire lane of Summit Mall.

An Akron woman, 47, was charged with theft Oct. 18 after she allegedly stole $400 in goods from Buckle on West Market Street.

Suspicious vehicle

A Trunko Road woman reported a suspicious car in her driveway Oct. 18 with teen occupants. Police charged one boy, 16, with carrying a concealed weapon, possessing drug paraphernalia and breaking curfew. The other boy, 16, was charged with breaking curfew.

Green

Breaking and entering

A Meadow Wood Lane resident reported Oct. 17 that a snow blower and other equipment, total value $1,100, were stolen from a shed.

Burglary

A woman who came to her boyfriend’s South Main Street home to let out his dogs Oct. 16 found the house in disarray and a wall-mounted TV gone. Also stolen were several guns and other items, total value $5,256.

Thefts

Someone entered a minivan Oct. 17 on East Turkeyfoot Lake Road and stole four purses and other items, total value $2,131.

Two flat-screen TVs and two radio/TV monitors, total value $4,400, were stolen Oct. 14 from four recreational vehicles at General RV on Greensburg Road.

Tools and equipment, total value $1,140, were reported stolen Oct. 11 from a van on Woodland Drive and belonging to Thompson Electric of Munroe Falls.

Twenty stainless-steel tubes, total value $1,000, were reported stolen Oct. 9 from behind Fireplace More on Massillon Road.

Mogadore

Vandalism

A Grant Avenue resident called police Oct. 18 to report that someone smashed a mailbox with a pumpkin.

Burglary

A South Cleveland Avenue man called police Oct. 21 to report that a barking dog scared away an intruder.

New Franklin

Arrests

A Serfass Road man, 31, was charged with domestic violence and drug possession Oct. 14 after he allegedly grabbed his stepfather, threw him to the ground and hit him in the face.

A West Caston Road man, 22, was charged with burglary and assault Oct. 12 after he allegedly entered his ex-girlfriend’s Fayette Avenue home through an open window, tackled her and fled.

Domestic violence

A Midland Avenue man, 40, was being sought Oct. 15 on two counts of domestic violence, one count a felony, after he allegedly hit his wife and threatened his stepdaughters.

Burglary

A Baughman Road woman told police Oct. 15 that someone entered her home and stole $44,000 in jewelry.

Norton

Theft

An adult go-cart valued at $400 was stolen from a Milford Street driveway Oct. 6-17.

Springfield Township

Arrests

A Meadow Spring Circle boy, 17, was arrested after allegedly threatening to beat up and kill a classmate. A teacher overheard the remark about the beating, police said.

A Shanafelt Avenue man, 20, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 8 after he allegedly picked up his girlfriend by the neck and smashed her cellphone.

A McElwain Road man, 20, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 10 after he allegedly threw items around his parents’ house and threatened to get a gun and shoot them.

Burglary

A computer, several weapons and cash, total value $2,600, were stolen from an Avis Road home after someone entered an open window Oct. 7.

Theft

A $2,600 surround-sound stereo unit was reported stolen Oct. 7 from a home on Front Street in Lakemore.

Stow

Arrests

A Maplehurst Drive man, 42, was charged with assault Oct. 22 after he allegedly punched a North Canton man, 50, on Fishcreek Road near Maplehurst Drive. The men had been involved in a road-rage incident.

Burglary

Someone attempted to break into a home in the 2800 block of East Diana Lynn Drive on Oct. 19.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Arrests

A female prisoner from Broadview Heights was charged with bringing cocaine into the North Royalton Jail.

Officers were called to an Akins Road home Oct. 19 over reports of a loud party. Juveniles fled the house as officers arrived. Some teens were rounded up and turned over to their parents. One adult was arrested.

Vandalism

Officers responded to an Akins Road home Oct. 16 after the owner reported that a mailbox was blown up.

A Pinckneya Drive resident called police Oct. 16 to report that someone applied finger paint to the windows of a Mercedes. The paint washed off.

Medina County

Brunswick

Disorderly conduct

An officer driving Oct. 18 on Hickory Ridge Avenue noticed a woman “squatting next to a vehicle” on Stearns Street with “her pants pulled down.” She tried to drive off. Then she told police that “the wet mark on the pavement was the result of her pouring out a beer can.” She later admitted to urinating on a public roadway.

Vandalism

Officers responded to Memorial Elementary School on Oct. 20 for a report of a truck driving on the lawn. Officers arrested a Vermilion man who admitted driving on the lawn.

Medina

Unruly juveniles

Police were called to West Union Street on Oct. 18 for a report of juveniles “doing bad things.” Officers were unable to locate the offenders.

Medina Township

Theft

Two girls walked into Kohl’s on Oct. 17. A security guard noticed that one teen walked out of a dressing room with fewer clothes than when she went in. She was charged with shoplifting.

Montville Township

Prank call

A woman called police Oct. 17 to report that she was locked in a business on Wooster Pike Road and could not get out. Officers didn’t find anyone inside the business.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A High Street man, 31, was charged with drug possession Oct. 20.

A West Bergey Street man, 30, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 19.

Theft

A Cleveland Browns flag was stolen Oct. 19 from the front of Wadsworth Tavern, 292 Main St.

Portage County

Kent

Burglary

A Brimfield woman, 23, was charged with aggravated burglary Oct. 15.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

A Canton man, 39, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 18 after he allegedly pushed his girlfriend’s head into a wall at the Red Roof Inn on Inn Circle Northwest.

A Canton man, 26, of Pulley Place Southeast, was charged with domestic violence and disrupting public services Oct. 11.

A South Boulevard Northwest man, 23, and his girlfriend, 23, were charged with domestic violence Oct. 10 following a quarrel over bills.

Breaking and entering

A Hudson, Fla., man told Jackson police Oct. 8 that someone stole a Corvette Stingray hood and other parts and accessories, total value $2,000, from a site on Beatty Street Northwest.

Burglary

A flat-screen TV valued at $550 and rented through Rent-A-Center was reported stolen Oct. 14 from a Lasater Drive Northwest home.

Identity theft

A Rochester, N.Y., woman staying at the Ramada Inn on Everhard Road Northwest said someone used her credit card for a $681 transaction.

Thefts

A Hoveround mobile chair valued at $2,500 was reported stolen Oct. 14 from a Harris Avenue Northwest outdoor patio.

An $800 purse was reported stolen Oct. 13 from a car at the Acme Super Center on Whipple Avenue Northwest.

A $1,000 computer was reported stolen Oct. 7 from a Shakertown Drive Northwest home.

Lake Township

Arrest

A Willoughby man, 34, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 13 in the 3200 block of Perrydale Street Northwest.

North Canton

Arrests

A Donner Avenue Northwest boy, 16, was charged with possessing a deadly weapon Oct. 10 at Hoover High School. An associate principal found a shank-type weapon in the student’s locker. The youth told police he had the weapon for protection.

A Canton woman, 18, of Girard Avenue Northeast, was arrested Oct. 11 on a warrant alleging that she passed bad checks involving a $3,189 riding mower from Tractor Supply on Whipple Avenue Northwest.

A Canton woman, 20, of 21st Street Northwest, was arrested Oct. 11 on a robbery warrant following the theft of $62 in merchandise from Gabriel Brothers on Whipple Avenue Northwest. She allegedly struck a security guard several times in the head several times when he tried to stop her.

Theft

Four rings, total value $5,918, were stolen from an Elmwood Avenue Southwest home.

Plain Township

Arrests

A Buttonshoe Avenue Northwest man, 49, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly pushed a man out of a door Oct. 13.

An Ennis Circle Northeast woman, 24, was arrested Oct. 16 on a felony theft warrant.

Uniontown

Forgery

A Townsend Way woman told police Oct. 16 that a collection agency told her that she owes more than $53,000 in student loans. She told police that she believes her identity was stolen and the loan papers were forged.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Burglary

A Wii game, a shotgun and other items, total value $1,010, were reported stolen Oct. 21 from a home in the 16000 block of Fox Lake Road, Baughman Township.

Theft

Five bottles of liquor, a CD player and other items, total value $542, were reported stolen Oct. 19 from Ugly Duck Sports Bar, 3331 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster Township. A steel door was broken, causing $1,200 in damage.

Wooster

Arrest

A Wooster man, 20, was arrested Oct. 21 on charges of disrupting public service, unlawful restraint and criminal mischief after his girlfriend, 20, reported that he refused to let her leave or call police from their High Street home.

Burglaries

Jewelry and $300, total value $20,400, were reported stolen Oct. 19 from a residence in the 1000 block of Fairfield Drive.

A wallet with $100 was reported stolen Oct. 19, and medications were reported taken Oct. 14, from a home in the 300 block of West Vine Street.

Passing bad checks

A representative of R&S Motors, 3755 Cleveland Road, reported Oct. 11 that a customer wrote an invalid $2,500 check for a 1997 Ford Taurus.

Thefts

A 2002 Dodge pickup truck valued at $2,000 was reported stolen Oct. 21 from a home in the 400 block of North Bever Street.

A computer and a television, total value $1,028, were stolen Oct. 20 from Walmart, 3883 Burbank Road.

A Wooster man, 31, reported Oct. 9 that he believes a former employee stole $5,000 from lottery ticket sales.

A Nold Avenue resident reported Oct. 17 that someone stole 100 Percocet tablets from her home.

A purse and cellphone, total value $140, were reported stolen Oct. 14 from a home in the 300 block of Nold Avenue.

A resident in the 400 block of South Market Street reported Oct. 14 that 48 Valium tablets were stolen from the home.

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A South Hawkins Avenue man, 22, was charged with possessing a weapon illegally, tampering with evidence, carrying a concealed weapon and resisting arrest. Officers were at Copley Road and Seward Avenue when they heard two gunshots and saw the man throw a gun onto the front seat of a car. Officers said he resisted arrest.

A Caroline Court man, 22, was charged with possessing a weapon illegally, carrying a concealed weapon and receiving stolen property after police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation in the 800 block of Vernon Odom Boulevard. Officers reported finding two loaded guns — one stolen — under the passenger-side carpet.

An Akron man, 23, was charged with failure to comply during a traffic violation on Eastwood Avenue. As officers approached, he tried to drive off, but struck another vehicle. The crash disabled his vehicle.

A Cramer Avenue woman, 55, was charged with illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine, assembly of chemicals, possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia at her home.

An Olive Street man, 47, was charged with possession of crack, theft and obstructing official business. Police reported finding him hiding behind a wall when they responded to the 600 block of North Main Street for a report of scrap thieves.

A Kryder Avenue man, 37, was charged with two counts of burglary after he allegedly broke into two houses on Brown Street.

A Barberton man, 22, of Belleview Avenue, was charged with breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools after he allegedly removed copper pipes from a vacant house on Leonora Avenue.

A Woodland Avenue man, 35, was charged with forgery and theft after he allegedly charged $237 on a business account for personal use and forged someone else’s name.

Barberton

Arrests

A Seventh Street Northwest man, 42, was charged with domestic violence and disrupting public services after a woman was found beaten at Fifth Street and Hopocan Avenue Northwest. She was treated at Summa Barberton Hospital.

A Madison Avenue boy, 17, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 20 after he allegedly attacked his sister, struggled with police and said he was going to kill his sibling.

A Sylvester Street boy, 15, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 22 after he allegedly hit his sister several times in the head.

A man, 32, and woman, 27, both of West Park Avenue, were charged with burglary Oct. 21.

Burglary

Items totaling $900, including a $400 television set, were reported stolen Oct. 23 from a South Van Buren Avenue residence.

An East Tuscarawas Avenue man told police Oct. 22 that someone stole $4,200 worth of $100 bills and quarters from a dresser drawer.

Bath Township

Disorderly conduct

Police broke up a fight Oct. 27 between two couples at the Holiday Inn, 4073 Medina Road. Witnesses said the two women started fighting on a party bus in Akron over a Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry. They were still fighting when they got to the hotel. One man was transported to Akron General Medical Center West for a cut to the head. Police said the couples gave conflicting statements.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Wyoga Lake Road woman, 52, was charged with aggravated menacing Oct. 30 after she allegedly threatened another woman with a knife.

Felonious assault

A Euclid woman, 50, told police someone fired several shots at her car as she drove north on state Route 8 near Hudson Drive at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 29. One bullet shattered her front window, but the woman was not injured.

A Clyde Avenue man, 19, reported Oct. 30 that a man walked up to him on Riverfront Parkway and doused him in pepper spray. He was treated at a local hospital.

Aggravated robbery

A Munroe Falls woman told police Oct. 30 that her son, 13, was robbed at gunpoint in the 800 block of Clover Avenue by a teen he knows.

Burglary

An apartment in the 2100 block of Front Street was broken into Oct. 29, but nothing appeared to be taken.

Identity theft

A 13th Street couple reported Oct. 28 that someone made nearly $1,500 in unauthorized charges to a bank card stolen from their vehicle a few days earlier at Summa Western Reserve Hospital, 1900 Second St.

Theft

A promotional board valued at $250 was stolen Oct. 25-28 from in front of Red Fish Promotions, 149 Portage Trail.

Copley Township

Arrests

A Copley man, 20, was charged with driving under the influence Oct. 24 after he allegedly lost control of his vehicle, struck a mailbox and crashed into a utility pole.

Suspicious needle

An man placed a syringe, without the needle, under a front tire of a Honda Pilot on Oct. 23. He then left the area. Police checked the syringe for any contaminants but found none.

Coventry Township

Arrest

A homeless man, 30, was charged with felony theft Oct. 21 after he allegedly received $4,000 to do work at a residence but did not do the job.

Burglary

Someone smashed a door window at a Shook Road home Oct. 18 and stole a .22-caliber firearm, TV and other items, total value $2,715.

Fairlawn

Arrests

A homeless man, 25, was charged with criminal trespassing, aggravated menacing, criminal damaging and obstructing official business Oct. 30 after he got in a dispute with the manager of Subway on West Market Street. Police subdued him after he allegedly became violent. He was transported to the Summit County Jail.

A Copley boy, 17, was charged with shoplifting Oct. 29 after he allegedly stole a $9.99 necklace from Spencer’s gifts in Summit Mall.

An Akron man, 23, was charged with theft, misrepresenting his identity, and obstructing official business Oct. 29 after he allegedly stole $150 in merchandise from Foot Locker. He initially gave officers a false name.

An Akron woman, 20, was charged with theft Oct. 27 after she allegedly stole $284 in jewelry from Dillard’s.

Green

Arrest

A Mayfair Road man, 31, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 19 after he allegedly pushed his girlfriend at their home.

Burglary

A computer monitor, hard drive, printer, answering machine and other items were reported stolen Oct. 21 from a Beacon Journal distribution center on Corporate Woods Parkway.

Theft

A handgun was reported missing Oct. 16 from a South Arlington Road apartment.

Hudson

Identity theft

A Laurel Lake Drive resident reported an identity theft incident Oct. 23.

Juveniles

Three youths, all 17, were pulled over in a speeding car on Herrick Park Drive. Police reported finding alcohol and drugs on the juveniles. They were turned over to their parents.

Theft

A woman reported Oct. 24 that her purse was stolen as she shopped at Jo-Ann Fabrics, 5381 Darrow Road. The purse was found in the back of the store. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Mogadore

Arrests

A Mogadore man, 50, was charged with drunken driving Oct. 26 after his vehicle went left of center and nearly hit a police cruiser on Marion Avenue.

An Akron man, 35, was charged with three felony counts of burglary involving break-ins Oct. 5-15 on Louise Street, South Cleveland Avenue and Argonne Street. Jewelry and electronics, total value $30,000, were taken.

Norton

Arrest

A Clinton woman, 24, was charged with possession of heroin and drug abuse instruments, and driving with a suspended license Oct. 26 after a traffic stop on state Route 21 at Wads­worth Road. Police reported finding suspected heroin and two syringes under the driver’s seat.

Drugs

Police found two bottles filled with waste from methamphetamine production on state Route 21 at the Interstate 76 overpass after receiving a tip from a passer-by.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A Walmart worker, 22, of Buchtel Avenue, Akron was charged with felony theft Oct. 14 when he reported to work following a police investigation into the theft of 23 computers and cellphones.

Domestic violence

An Akron man, 26, of Clifford Avenue, was wanted on a warrant alleging domestic violence and aggravated menacing after he allegedly pointed a gun at a woman at her Lavada Drive home in the presence of her son, 3.

Rape

A Ravenna woman, 20, told police that a man sexually assaulted her Oct. 9 while she was a guest at a home on Kubler Trail.

Breaking and entering

A furnace and 140 feet of copper pipe were reported stolen Oct. 18 from a Columbine Avenue house.

Thefts

An Akron woman told police Oct. 23 that she purchased items at Pet Supplies Plus on East Waterloo Road and left before noticing that her purse, cash and other items, total value $2,709, were missing.

An Akron man said he was at Denny’s restaurant on South Arlington Road Oct. 13 when he noticed upon leaving that someone had broken a window of his car and removed a $500 handbag and contents.

Tallmadge

Arrest

An East Avenue man, 45, was charged with abduction, domestic violence and aggravated menacing Oct. 30 after he allegedly refused to let a woman, 37, leave her apartment for two weeks, repeatedly beat her and threatened to kill her. She escaped and ran to a neighbor’s home where police were called. The man was found hiding under a pickup in the driveway.

Drugs

Police found the remains of a portable methamphetamine lab while checking suspicious trash bags Oct. 27 behind Midway Plaza at Brittain Road.

Theft

A woman told police Oct. 25 that someone posing as a customer entered her East Avenue shop, distracted her and took $600 from her purse.

Medina County

Brunswick

Unruly man

Police were called Oct. 29 to the Quality Inn on South Carpenter Road for a report of a male refusing to leave. Police found him in a parking lot, yelling obscenities. The man was arrested.

Medina

Suspicious person

Police were called to a coin laundry Oct 26 on West Smith Road after a man walked in and began acting “strangely.” Officers asked the caller why he felt the other man was acting strangely. “He advised he did not know, just that he felt uncomfortable,” the officer reported. The “suspicious” man checked out OK.

Medina Township

Vandalism

Loggers discovered that a tractor wire harness had been cut Oct. 30 on Old Weymouth Road. Neighbors are not happy with cutting of trees. One later admitted to cutting the wires.

Montville Township

Traffic complaint

The Medina Christian Academy called police Oct. 28 to complain that motorists are cutting across its parking lot to avoid road construction.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A Main Street man, 25, was arrested Oct. 27 on a warrant alleging possession of heroin.

Criminal trespassing

Police found several people trespassing in a vacant home Oct. 27 in the 200 block of South Lyman Street. Police believe the intruders were engaged in illegal drug activity.

Portage County

Kent

Burglary

A television was stolen Oct. 27 from a home in the 1000 block of Lincoln Street.

Arrests

A Ravenna man, 30, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 31.

A Hudson man, 22, was arrested on warrants alleging four counts of forgery.

Stark County

Jackson Township.

Arrests

A South Boulevard Northwest man, 19, was charged with domestic violence and aggravated menacing Oct. 22 after he allegedly beat his girlfriend, held her down, pounded a knife on the floor and threatened to stab her.

A Canton woman, 20, of 41st Street Northeast, was charged with felony theft Oct. 18 after she allegedly left Burlington Coat Factory on Everhard Road Northwest with a cart filled with $1,000 in unpaid clothing.

Thefts

A $7,000 trash compactor owned by the Slesnick Co. of Third Street Southeast, Canton, was reported stolen Oct. 21 from behind the World Market on Dressler Road Northwest.

Eight heavy chains and eight binders, total value $600, were reported stolen Oct. 20 from a company vehicle parked at Industrial Parts & Services on Promler Avenue Northwest.

Lake Township

Arrest

A Timberview Street Northeast woman, 23, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 18 after she allegedly struck her live-in boyfriend in the face with the handle of a baseball bat.

Lawrence Township

Arrests

A Manchester Road man, 23, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 20 after he allegedly threatened his girlfriend and her family, and waved a gun near their baby. Police secured the baby and found the unloaded weapon in an upstairs bedroom.

A Manchester Road man, 26, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 23 after he allegedly slammed a door on the arm of the mother of his child.

A Lake Township man, 19, of Stone Acre Street Northwest, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 21 after he allegedly threw his girlfriend on a bed and choked her.

A Perry Township man, 25, was arrested on a warrant alleging telecommunications harassment.

North Canton

Arrest

An Akron man, 43, of Kingsley Avenue, was charged with impersonating a peace officer, tampering with evidence, theft and obstructing official business Oct. 21. Police said he stole items at Tractor Supply on Whipple Avenue Northwest, then waited for a second man at a Get Go station where he told police he was an undercover DEA agent and an Akron narcotics officer. An Akron man, 45, of Colonial Hills Drive, was charged with taking $316 in goods from Tractor Supply.

Breaking and entering

Gasoline and equipment, total value $2,533, were reported stolen from sheds Oct. 15-16 at the First Friends Church on Market Avenue North.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Legacy Street man, 20, was charged with domestic violence Oct. 23 after he allegedly threatened to punch his father.

Theft

A $20,000 John Deere tractor was stolen from an outdoor display overnight Oct. 19 outside the Hartville Hardware store on Edison Street.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Breaking and entering

Someone broke a window Oct. 21 at MCC Connections, 4080 Kidron Road, Sugar Creek Township, but nothing was reported stolen. Damage was estimated at $200.

Burglaries

Jewelry and $270, total value $1,821, were reported stolen Oct. 27 from a home in the 6700 block of East Pleasant Home Road, Milton Township.

Someone tried to force open a door Oct. 22 to a home in the 5300 block of Lovers Lane Road, Baughman Township, but nothing was reported taken.

A muzzle loader, a rifle and two cross bows were reported stolen Oct. 22 from a home in the 18700 block of Huprick Road, Baughman Township.

A shotgun, $2,000 in cash and other items, total value $12,951, were reported stolen Oct. 22 from a home in the 18200 block of Goudy Road, Sugar Creek Township.

An iPad, $1,500 in cash and other items, total value $4,438, were reported taken Oct. 28 from a home in the 2900 block of South Wenger Road in Sugar Creek Township.

A computer and jewelry, total value $2,075, were stolen Oct. 28 from a home in the 5100 block of South Wenger Road in Sugar Creek Township.

Thefts

A truck bed, four tires and rims, total value $1,200, were reported stolen Oct. 29 from an auto shop in the 9700 block of East Easton Road, Milton Township.

A Wayne County woman, 85, reported Oct. 22 that she wrote a $5,000 check for roof repairs but learned that she was part of a scam.

Wooster

Arrests

A Chicago man, 49, was charged with trafficking in cocaine and heroin and tampering with evidence after police stopped him Oct. 24 at South Bever Street and Madison Avenue.

A Wooster man, 48, was arrested Oct. 27 on a warrant alleging possession of cocaine in the 600 block of North Bever Street.

Burglaries

A woman, 23, told police Oct. 22 that her ex-boyfriend broke into her apartment in the 1000 block of Mindy Lane and punched her in the stomach.

An Xbox, 30 games and other items, total value $816, were reported stolen Oct. 26 from a home in the 300 block of East South Street.

Two televisions, an Xbox and other items, total value $1,540, were reported stolen Oct. 27 from a home in the 200 block of Spink Street.


Crime Watch — Nov. 10

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A Laurel Avenue man, 25, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Police said the man was in possession of a handgun and was inside a bar on Romig Road.

A Stow man, 23, and a Stow man, 27, were charged with obstructing official business. The 23-year-old was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Officers stopped the Hudson Drive man’s car on East Glenwood Avenue after the car was possibly involved in shots fired. Officers recovered a gun under the passenger seat.

A Comstock Court man, 37, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction. Police said the man was involved in a verbal argument with his live-in girlfriend, and during the argument, he choked her.

A Pioneer Street man, 22, was charged with willful flee, carrying a concealed weapon and obstructing official business. Police said the man was driving a car possibly involved in a fight and a home invasion. He refused to pull over and led officers on a brief car chase, then a foot chase.

An Inman Street man, 45, was charged with domestic violence with a previous conviction. Police said the man was involved in a verbal argument with his girlfriend, then slammed her head into a metal door causing injuries. He also has a prior conviction for domestic violence.

A Manchester Road man, 20, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a weapon illegally, improper handling of a firearm and possession of crack, tampering with evidence and willful flee. Police said the man was the driver of a vehicle that refused to stop for officers. The man lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree.

A Westerly Road man, 20, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, improper handling of a firearm, possession of heroin and resisting arrest. Police said the man was the front seat passenger in a vehicle that led officers on a car chase.

A Lakemore woman, 34, was charged with drug abuse heroin, drug abuse instrument and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said the woman was the front seat passenger in a vehicle stopped for traffic violation. After consent was given to search, officers found a small plastic bag of heroin, soaked cotton balls, syringes, crack pipe, spoon, tie-off cloth, push rod and a vial of water in her purse.

A Cuyahoga Falls man, 45, was charged with drug abuse crack and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said the man was stopped for a traffic violation in the 800 block of East Buchtel Avenue. He was found to have an active warrant for his arrest.

A Tallmadge man, 23, was charged with drug abuse. Police said the man was a front seat passenger in a vehicle stop for traffic violations at South Arlington and Johnston streets. He was found to have a small plastic bag in his pants pocket containing Oxycodone pills.

A Stow man, 52, and an Akron woman, 37, were charged with possession of meth. Police said officers stopped their vehicle for a traffic violation in the 1100 block of Oakland Avenue. The woman had a small plastic bag of meth in her purse and the man had meth rolled up in cellophane inside of a cigarette box.

A Barberton man, 32, was charged with illegal manufacturing of meth, illegal assembly of meth and possession of meth. Officers responded to the 1800 block of East Waterloo Road to assist Springfield Police Department. The man had a mobile one-pot meth lab and chemicals in a black duffel bag.

A Doylestown man, 21, was charged with felonious assault. Following an argument, he stabbed a 19-year-old in the abdomen Nov. 1 in the 600 block of East Wilbeth Road, police said.

An Akron man, 50, was charged with disrupting public services, theft, domestic violence and assault. Police said he smacked a plate of food out of his girlfriend’s hands, then started choking her; when she tried to call police, he smacked the phone out of her hand.

An Akron man, 39, was charged with intimidation, menacing by stalking, violation of protection order and telecommunication harassment. Police said he sent a threatening text to someone, and this is the third time in a month this has happened.

Barberton

Arrest

A Dobbs Court woman, 23, was jailed for domestic violence and resisting arrest Oct. 25 after police said she was accused of attacking her grandmother during an altercation.

Felony warrant

A warrant for felony receiving stolen property has been issued for a Brady Avenue woman, 36, after police learned that she had sold several pieces of jewelry, total value $1,200, to Cashland on Wooster Road North. The jewelry was positively identified as belonging to a Marshallville woman whose home was burglarized the same day as the sale.

Burglary

A Van Buren Avenue woman told police Oct. 24 that someone took $1,020 worth of items, including a flat-screen TV, from her home.

Bath Township

Arrest

A 57-year-old man was charged Nov. 2 with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs and having a weapon while intoxicated. The driver had a concealed carry permit and a loaded gun under the driver’s seat.

Copley Township

Fraud

A Sunset Drive man told police he was getting prank calls. The callers pretended to be law enforcement officials who were going around asking for money.

Coventry Township

Arrest

A Flynn Avenue man, 29, was charged with felony burglary and theft Oct. 30 after the suspect was seen inside an Apple Drive home and then fled a short distance before being apprehended. Stolen items were found in his possession when caught, a sheriff’s report said.

Identity fraud

A Manchester Road woman said someone got her personal information and opened a Verizon account, which was at $2,500 when the report was filed Oct. 28.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A Fourth Street woman was charged Nov. 4 with disorderly conduct. An 11-year-old boy told police he was in the 400 block of Falls Avenue when the woman came from behind him and grabbed him around the shoulders. Police said the woman was intoxicated.

An Akron man, 32, was charged Nov. 2 with possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia and possession of criminal tools. He was arrested during a traffic stop on Bath Road.

A homeless man, 51, was found sleeping on the front lawn of a home in the 600 block of Chestnut Boulevard on Nov. 2. He was charged with disorderly conduct.

A Davis Avenue man, 23, was charged Oct. 31 with vandalism. He is accused of causing more than $1,000 in damage to Baab Run Park after his truck became stuck in a field.

Breaking and entering

Someone entered a vacant home in the 400 block of East Steels Corners Road on Nov. 2. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Burglaries

An apartment in the 2300 block of Bailey Road was broken into Nov. 3. Two purses and their contents were stolen.

An apartment in the 2500 block of State Road was broken into Nov. 2. A computer and printer were taken, along with narcotics. An identification and other papers were left behind.

Identity theft

A Northmoreland Boulevard woman reported Nov. 6 someone used her identity to open a savings and checking account in Chicago.

A Treash Drive woman reported Nov. 2 someone used her identification to file a federal tax return.

Thefts

A handgun was stolen from a home in the 2400 block of Seventh Street between Oct. 28 and Nov. 1.

Silver and gold bars, valued at more than $45,000, were taken from a home in the 3300 block of Reserve Drive between May 1 and Oct. 30.

Fairlawn

Arrests

An Akron man, 22, was charged with theft Nov. 6. He allegedly tried to steal two pairs of pants and a shirt from Macy’s by wearing the stolen goods underneath his clothes. Total value was $208.

An Akron man, 34, was charged with theft Nov. 6. He allegedly picked up merchandise in a store and tried to return it at customer service. They gave him a $124 gift card, but he was later apprehended by store security.

A Medina teen, 17, was arrested for theft Nov. 4. He allegedly tried to steal a vibrator from Spencer’s Gifts in Summit Mall. The value of the merchandise was $15. He has been banned from Spencer’s indefinitely.

An Akron woman, 38, was arrested on theft charges Nov. 4. She allegedly tried to walk out of Target with a vacuum cleaner without paying for it.

An Akron woman, 34, was arrested for stealing $296 worth of merchandise from Target on Nov. 4. She was caught concealing the items in her purse.

Vandalism

Someone scratched the driver’s side of a 2010 Honda Accord on Nov. 4 that was parked in the lot of Dillard’s North at Summit Mall.

Green

Theft

A gas-powered water pump was stolen from one vehicle and a cordless drill was taken from another at Uniontown Septic Tank on Raber Road. Total value was $1,800.

Hudson

Arrests

Police arrested a driver and passenger during a traffic stop on Ogilby Drive after finding heroin and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle Nov. 1.

Breaking and entering

Police responded to an alarm at Verizon Wireless, 5 Atterbury Blvd., around 4:30 a.m. Oct. 31. They found the glass front door broken and merchandise missing.

Theft

A Barlow Road man reported Oct. 31 money was taken from his checking account.

Mogadore

Arrest

A motorist was arrested Nov. 1 for driving while impaired. A subsequent search of the car uncovered drugs.

New Franklin

Theft

A Manchester Road man said 22 items were stolen from a shed and his vehicle Oct. 29. Included were a wide variety of tools, two propane infrared heaters and a PlayStation 3 with games.

Springfield Township

Arrests

Police booked a Pawnee Boulevard boy, 16, plus a Clinton boy, 16, and a Faye Road youth, 15, at the Summit County Juvenile Detention Center on Oct. 27 on charges of breaking into the Community Baptist Temple next door to the Pawnee boy’s home. All the stolen items, total value $2,105, were recovered at the Pawnee residence.

A Kent woman, 35, of state Route 59, was arrested for felony theft Oct. 25 after police were told the suspect loaded a cart with $2,615 worth of clothing and jewelry and tried to flee the Kohl’s store on South Arlington Road.

Burglary

A small safe, laptop computer, 20 video games and other items, total value $4,158, were reported stolen Oct. 30 from a Lee Drive man’s home where a window was forced open to gain entry.

Thefts

A $3,000 air-conditioning unit was stolen Oct. 29 from a vacant home on Hillstock Avenue.

A Mogadore man told police Oct. 28 that his boat, trailer and 120-horsepower motor, total value $6,000, were stolen from Springfield Auto Sales on Canton Road.

Stow

Breaking and entering

A home under construction in the 3600 block of Seneca Street was broken into Nov. 1 or 2. Tools valued at more than $1,500 were taken.

Burglaries

An Edgewater Drive man reported Nov. 5 he opened the door to his garage to find a man standing next to his refrigerator. He chased the man out, but lost sight of him. Four cans of beer were missing.

A home in the 3900 block of Kent Road was burglarized Nov. 5. Tools valued at nearly $600 were taken.

Identity theft

A Fishcreek Road woman, 61, reported Nov. 1 that between Jan. 1 and April 15, 2011, someone used her identity to file a federal tax return.

Misuse of a credit card

A Walmart employee called police Oct. 31 while a woman was at the customer service desk to pick up two telephones purchased with a stolen credit card.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Suspicious person

Police were called to Hampshire Court on Oct. 31 after a man in a mask rang a door bell and told the home’s occupant that he wanted to perform a trick. The man had a roll of quarters in his hand. The resident closed the door and the male went to a neighbor’s house. The man told police he lived in the neighborhood and just wanted to perform a magic trick for his neighbors.

Domestic

Police were called to a Wallings Road residence Nov. 2 after two brothers got into a fight over allegedly stolen video games. One brother hit the other with a baseball bat. The injured sibling was taken to the hospital.

Citizen assist

Police were called to area of Ridge and Edgerton roads on Nov. 3 for a report of a small brown and white cow walking around. The cow named “Big Red” was returned to its home on Edgerton Road.

Domestic

Police were called Nov. 3 to break up a fight between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Oakbrook Drive. The female said her boyfriend head butted her. The male said his girlfriend hit him with a metal pan. Both were arrested.

Medina County

Brunswick

Vandalism

A Chelsea Drive resident called police Nov. 1 to report that someone had put sugar in the gas tanks of three vehicles in his driveway.

Trespass

A man was cited for trespassing after he was found taking items out of a large metal trash bin behind a Pearl Road business Oct. 31. He has been cited in the past for looking for scrap metal in the trash.

Medina

Harassment

A Longview Road resident called police Nov. 3 to complain that someone had made a fraudulent pizza order that was delivered to the home.

Citizen assist

A patient at Medina Hospital called police Nov. 3 to complain that she was not being discharged.

Medina Township

Citizen Assist

Police were called to a Pearl Road business Nov. 4 for a report of an elderly male slumped over the steering wheel. The 86-year-old man told officers that he was taking a nap.

Montville Township

Suspicious person

Police were called to the BP station on state Route 18. Officers found a man sleeping in a car. He was told to move on.

Trespasser

Police were called to a River Forest Drive construction site after a motion sensor went off. The sensor took a picture of the trespasser.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A 25-year-old Raven Place woman was charged Nov. 6 with domestic violence.

Misuse of credit card

A Ringer Street woman reported Nov. 6 her credit card was used in another state to make unauthorized purchases.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

An Irvington, Ala., man, 31, was jailed for felony vandalism Oct. 27 for allegedly punching out an ATM machine in the lobby of the Diamond Royale gentlemen’s club on Munson Street Northwest, causing the machine to be inoperable.

A Hawthorne, Fla., male, 34, was jailed for aggravated menacing and felony improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle when arrested outside the Pub Club on Dressler Road Northwest on Oct. 27 after he was accused of threatening physical harm by means of a firearm inside the club.

Police jailed a Springfield, Ohio, father of a Portage Street Northwest’s woman’s child after he allegedly bit the woman’s nose during an altercation at her home Oct. 25.

Burglary

A Carnegie Avenue Northwest man told police Oct. 25 that someone entered his home and stole two men’s rings and cash, total value $1,500.

Forgery

Police were called Oct. 23 to investigate the theft of six checks from K Carpet & Rug Gallery on Belden Village Street Northwest and forgery of three of the checks for a total of $1,060.

Uniontown

Theft

A Sweitzer Street Northwest resident told police Oct. 23 that he was a victim of a scam on Craigslist. He said he received a $2,420 check and deposited it involving what he thought was an employment opportunity, police said. The fraudulent document information reportedly came from Texas.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Burglaries

Two rifles, two watches and $80, total value $2,221, were reported taken Nov. 1 from a home in the 6900 block of Nonpariel Road, Franklin Township.

A Wooster Township woman, 49, reported Nov. 4 that she was assaulted when someone tried to break into her home in the 3800 block of Canal Road.

Forgery

A Chester Township woman, 24, reported Nov. 4 that someone forged her name to four checks for a total of $490.

Thefts

A Wayne County Municipal Court employee reported Nov. 1 that someone took a gun from an evidence room.

Prescription drugs were reported taken Nov. 1 from a home in the 13200 block of Mount Eaton Road, Chippewa Township.

Clothing, tools and other items, total value $2,252 were reported stolen Nov. 2 from a storage unit in the 6700 block of Wadsworth Road, Baughman Township.

A Chippewa Township man, 76, reported Nov. 2 that someone deceived and took money from him.

Wooster

Arrest

A Chicago man, 49, was arrested Oct. 31 on charges of tampering with evidence and trafficking in cocaine and heroin after he allegedly threw plastic baggies from a car window at Super 8, 969 Timken Road. Police also seized $437 in cash.

Burglary

A Wilson Road resident reported Nov. 7 that $220 was taken from a safe.

Illegal Assembly

A 20-ounce Mountain Dew bottle allegedly used for the manufacture of drugs was found by police Nov. 3 in Grosjean Park, 777 Freedlander Road.

Police blotter — Nov. 17

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A warrant led officers to stop a vehicle driven by a Wadsworth woman, 27, in the 700 block of Grant Street. Police said officers found meth in a sock in her car.

A Fess Avenue man, 35, was charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Police said that in August the man engaged in sexual conduct with a 15-year-old girl.

A Terrace Court man, 42, was charged with breaking and entering. Police said he broke into Superior Drainage on George Washington Boulevard.

A 26-year-old Akron woman and a 29-year-old Akron man were charged with breaking and entering after police said they entered a garage in the 600 block of Orlando Avenue and took items.

A Claudia Avenue woman, 48, was charged with possession of crack and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said the woman was stopped for a traffic violation at West Miller Avenue and Lakeshore Boulevard. She was found to be driving on a suspended license. Officers also found a crack pipe and crack near the driver’s seat.

A Hazel Street man, 19, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and receiving stolen property. Police said officers responded to a call for shots fired in the 600 block of Hazel Street and observed the man standing in the doorway of a house. A search revealed he was carrying a loaded 9 mm handgun in his waistband. The gun had been reported stolen in Cuyahoga Falls.

Bath Township

Burglary

A lawn decoration aided a burglar’s entrance into a home in the 200 block of Lake Pointe Drive on Nov. 7. The burglar threw a yard statue through a sliding-glass door, then entered the home, police said. Jewelry and silverware were taken.

Forgery

A check for nearly $40,000, written by Ross Controls, 2200 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, was never received by the intended payee, according to a Nov. 8 report. A copy of the check indicated the payee’s name was changed and the check cashed at a Michigan bank.

Theft

Several Medina Line Road residents had their vehicles broken into Nov. 11 and Nov. 12. Among the items taken were a wallet and change.

Barberton

Arrest

An East Paige Avenue man, 23, was arrested on a charge of felonious assault Nov. 2 after police said he threatened the sister of his girlfriend with a knife and punched her in the face.

Warrant issued

A warrant for felony disrupting public service and domestic violence was obtained against a Borden Street man, 22, on Nov. 6 after the mother of their child said he locked her out of their residence and, once she did get inside, pushed and slapped her, threw her to the ground and slammed her head against the floor before he left.

Robbery

A Fifth Street Northeast resident said two men entered his apartment and robbed him of a TV, cash and other items, total value $700 on Nov. 2.

Burglaries

A 28th Street Northwest couple said their residence was broken into Nov. 4 and numerous items valued at $2,995 and cash totaling $2,100 were taken.

A laptop computer and other items, total value $2,065, were listed as stolen Nov. 4 during a burglary at another apartment on 28th Street Northwest.

On Oct. 31, police were told that a 27th Street Northwest home was entered and a bucket filled with quarters worth an estimated $800 was stolen.

Copley

Domestic disputes

Officers on Nov. 5 broke up a domestic dispute between a brother and sister who are roommates. They were arguing about rent at a Ryewood Avenue residence, police said. The woman said her brother pushed her, but no charges were filed.

Police had to escort a Plainview Drive woman to Summa St. Thomas Hospital on Nov. 5. She said she was having depression issues after the father of her newborn said he didn’t want to have anything to do with them.

Traffic disruption

Officers responding to a call about someone walking on state Route 21 at Minor Road on Nov. 5 found a car blocking the intersection. They called a tow truck to remove the vehicle but were not able to locate its owner.

Coventry Township

Robbery

A Barberton man told a Summit sheriff’s deputy Nov. 6 that he was robbed of $800 in a blue bag, which he left in the rear seat of another person’s vehicle before entering a fast-food restaurant on Manchester Road. The man said the second person drove off with the money, while the suspect later told authorities that the man had tried to rob him of the money in a drug deal.

Theft

A banjo valued at $2,000 was reported stolen Nov. 7 from underneath a bed of a North Bender Avenue man’s home.

Cuyahoga Falls

Arrests

A 22-year-old Grove Avenue woman was charged Nov. 11 with domestic violence. She is accused of grabbing her 22-year-old boyfriend by the throat and punching him in the mouth.

Burglary

A home in the 1200 block of Anderson Road was entered Nov. 8. Tools were taken.

Misuse of credit card

A 77-year-old State Road woman reported Nov. 8 someone used her debit card four times without her consent, making a total of more than $1,200 in purchases. She said she had lost the card.

Electronic harassment

A 20-year-old Germaine Street woman reported Nov. 10 that an unknown man sent her a lewd picture on Facebook, then contacted the woman and her friend on their cellphones.

Theft

A 58-year-old man is claiming $7,500 in loss and damage after a Nov. 9 theft and vandalism in his home. The homeowner reported someone stole numerous items from his residence in the 1400 block of Tewksbury Circle. The thief also urinated on the furniture. The man declined to prosecute.

Fairlawn

Thefts

A Park Hill Drive man, 66, told police that the catalytic converter worth $1,280 was stolen off his 1997 Toyota 4Runner.

An unknown man was caught on camera stealing electronic devices from Sam’s Club on Nov. 13. Store security managed to get a vehicle description and license plate number. An investigation is ongoing.

A Rittman man, 22, and a Wadsworth man, 23, were arrested on theft charges Nov. 12 at Summit Mall. Police said they tried to walk out of the mall with $249 worth of merchandise. They were arrested after a physical altercation with store security.

A First Communications employee told police that someone took her iPad on Nov.8. She said it was locked in her desk at work.

A Stow girl, 16, was charged with theft Nov. 9 after police said she took a pair of handcuffs worth $13 from Spencer’s Gifts.

Green

Burglary

Miscellaneous jewelry and cash totaling $1,000 were reported stolen during a Nov. 4 burglary at a Raber Road residence.

Mogadore

Juvenile arrest

Police were called to a bar on South Cleveland Avenue to investigate an underage male drinking there. The patron admitted to officers that he was 20 years old and had consumed several “Jack and Cokes.”

New Franklin

Arrests

Police charged a 31-year-old West Comet Road man with domestic violence and felony unlawful restraint Nov. 4 after a woman at the residence said she feared for her safety and her children’s safety.

A brother-sister altercation at their Rex Lake Drive home Nov. 2 led to the brother, 19, being jailed on a charge of felony domestic violence. He was accused of pushing his sister against a kitchen sink and hitting her several times. He fled but was arrested when he returned to the house.

Identity fraud

A Drake Drive man told police his personal information was used without his permission to open a T-Mobile account that accumulated $3,000 in charges.

Norton

Arrests

A 29-year-old Green woman was charged Nov. 8 with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, two counts of child endangering, driving under suspension, no child restraints and failure to maintain control of her vehicle. Police stopped her on Interstate 76 westbound after a call from another driver complained of an erratic driver. The woman had two small children in the vehicle.

Springfield Township

Arrest

A township resident told police Nov. 6 that he went to check on his vacant Loamshire Road rental property and suspected someone was inside. Police arrived and found two women and a man inside. A neighbor woman, 31, was charged with breaking and entering, while an Akron man, 32, of Fourth Street Southwest, was booked on charges of breaking and entering, obstructing official business and possession of drugs. A Kent woman, 31, of state Route 59, was charged with breaking and entering and obstructing official business.

Domestic violence

A domestic violence warrant was issued for a Columbine Avenue man, 29, on Nov. 6 after police said he made numerous threats against his father and a female resident. Both were extremely fearful of the threats, including a statement the suspect was going to put a methamphetamine lab in the family’s basement.

Breaking and entering

An $8,300 riding mower was reported stolen Nov. 7 as part of a break-in at EFB Construction on South Cleveland Avenue.

Burglary

Someone broke into an Alta Vista Avenue home Nov. 5 and stole a pistol, rifle, two shotguns and a hatchet, total value $750.

Two rifles, a shotgun, fishing equipment and a laptop computer, total value $1,800, were reported stolen Nov. 3 from a Shadybrook Drive home.

Stow

Arrests

A 21-year-old Kent Road man was charged Nov. 8 with domestic violence. He is accused of punching his 19-year-old girlfriend in the face.

Breaking and entering

Someone broke into a storage shed at Millburn Apartments, 4392 Millburn Ave., between Nov. 6 and 11 and took an air conditioner valued at over $600.

A snow plow and hydraulic pump were stolen by someone who cut a chain to access the yard at Jim’s Automotive, 4141 Hudson Drive, on Nov. 10 or 11.

Identity theft

A Becket Circle woman reported Nov. 8 that someone used her identity to open several credit card accounts. There is a balance of $8,000 on one of them.

Electronic harassment

A 19-year-old Echo Valley woman reported that a man she knows posted a nude photo of her on a Facebook page.

Theft

An insulin pen that belonged to a Stow-Munroe Falls High School student was taken from the school’s clinic refrigerator between Nov. 8 and Nov. 11.

A Lakeview Boulevard woman reported that she and her husband bought a camper for $2,100 from a Craigslist seller. She sent the money but did not receive the camper.

Tallmadge

Arrests

A 34-year-old South Avenue woman was charged Nov. 9 with obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Police called to the Firehouse, 10 Tallmadge Circle, found the woman and a male companion intoxicated and refusing to leave the bar at closing time. She is accused of refusing to follow police directions and fighting with an officer who tried to arrest her. Police gave her companion a ride to his home.

A 23-year-old Akron man was charged Nov. 10 with trafficking marijuana, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said they found a large amount of the drug in his vehicle during a traffic stop on North Thomas Road.

Burglary

An apartment in the 200 block of North Thomas Road was broken into Nov. 12. Cash totaling $700 was taken.

Misuse of credit card

A Locust Drive woman reported Nov. 10 someone used her credit card account to make several unauthorized purchases, totaling more than $2,300.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Hit-skip

Officers were called Nov. 8 to West 130th Street for a report of a bicyclist hit by a truck. The rider was not seriously injured. The truck had fled from the scene.

Medina County

Brunswick

Verbal dispute

Officers were called to a Rocklyn Drive residence over a dispute involving a PlayStation game system and money owed after an apparent illegal drug purchase.

Medina

Trespass

A homeless Medina man was arrested Nov. 12 after being found on a South Broadway Street property from which he already had been banned.

Medina Township

Vandalism

Police were called to a motel on Medina Road on Nov. 11 after someone called for medical help for cuts to his head and arm. The man told officers he hurt himself after vandalizing the room because he was upset about the use of “chemicals” to help a slow bathroom drain. He caused $350 in damage.

Montville Township

Suspicious vehicle

Officers were called to the FirstMerit bank on Medina Road on Nov. 10 to check out a suspicious vehicle. The driver told officers he pulled into the parking lot to smoke.

Animal call

A River Forest Road resident called police Nov. 10 to report that he had found a dead bear cub behind his house. The man was concerned that its mother might be in the area.

Wadsworth

Arrests

A 51-year-old Broad Street man was arrested during a traffic stop on charges of drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Assault

Theft

A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked in the lot at Petco, 1052 Williams Reserve Blvd., Nov. 10.

Two Barrenwood Drive women reported Nov. 9 that checks have been stolen from them over a four-month period. Police are investigating.

Portage County

Kent

Arrests

A 46-year-old Earl Avenue man was charged Nov. 13 with burglary and a violating a protection order.

Police arrested a 23-year-old Deidrick Road man Nov. 12 on a warrant for assault.

A 39-year-old Starr Avenue man was charged Nov. 11 with domestic violence.

Burglary

A residence in the 400 block of West Elm Street was broken into Nov. 13.

Someone broke into a residence in the 900 block of Carlisle Court and another in the 800 block of Franklin Avenue on Nov. 11. Tools were taken from the Franklin Avenue residence. Clothing, change and electronics were taken from the Carlisle Court residence.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

Felony charges of three counts each of forgery and receiving stolen property resulted in the warrant arrest of an Akron woman, 44, of Ambrose Court after she initially was arrested by Fairlawn police Nov. 4.

A Leecrest Street Northwest man was jailed on a charge of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor Nov. 4 after the teenage girl’s father found the pair in bed together at his Fulton Drive Northwest home.

A Jackson police warrant charging felony receiving stolen property resulted in the Nov. 4 jailing in Stark County of an Akron man, 35, of Merton Avenue after he was picked up at the Summit County Jail.

A Canton man, 26, of Clark Avenue Southwest was jailed Nov. 2 on charges of inducing panic, improper discharging of a firearm, felony tampering with evidence and using a weapon while intoxicated. Police said the man fired a weapon inside the Diamond Royale on Munson Street Northwest and fired a second shot into the air in the parking lot about 2:30 a.m.

A Stuhldreher Street Northwest resident, 24, was jailed Oct. 31 on a Jackson warrant alleging domestic violence after she initially was arrested by Canton police.

Burglary

Kitchen cookware, towels and other items, total value $600, were taken and the burglar cooked a meal in the victim’s Shakertown Drive Northwest residence before discarding the trash in the victim’s bathroom trash can on Oct. 31.

Thefts

Sports equipment, a laptop computer and other items, total value $1,500, were stolen from three vehicles at a Mill Ridge Circle Northwest home Nov. 6.

Police said a township resident told officers Nov. 1 that she received a phone call from a man saying he was with a bonding company in Ecuador and her grandson needed bond money. After talking to another man whom she thought was her grandson, she sent $2,580.

A spokesman for General Rent-All Center on Whipple Avenue Northwest told police Oct. 31 that a client rented a $1,900 power washer two months earlier and efforts to contact the client have not been successful.

Three men took copper wire valued at $608 from Lowe’s on Strip Avenue Northwest on Nov. 1 without paying.

North Canton

Arrests

A Dartmouth Avenue Northwest woman, 18, was arrested at the Hoover High School football stadium Nov. 1 and charged with felonious assault of a police officer, resisting arrest and underage consumption Nov. 1. Two other teens, a Downingate Circle Northwest girl, 17, and a Whiteridge Circle Northwest girl, 17, also were charged with underage consumption and released to relatives.

Investigation into the breaking and entering of Viking Glass on East Maple Street in April 2012, has led to a Canton man, 47, of Harter Avenue Northwest being jailed Nov. 1 on a charge of breaking and entering. Police said two cash drawers were emptied and five unsuccessful attempts were made to get cash from ATMs.

A Schneider Street Northwest woman, 41, was jailed on a charge of domestic violence Nov. 1. She is accused of punching her husband in the nose during an argument.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Arrest

A Big Prairie man, 30, was arrested Nov. 7 on a charge of burglary after deputies were notified that he tried to break into a home in the 1400 block of North Honeytown Road, Wayne Township.

Burglaries

A Chippewa Township resident reported Nov. 11 that someone tried to break into a home in the 14400 block of Moine Road, but nothing was stolen.

A leaf blower, a carton of cigarettes and other items, total value $542, were reported taken Nov. 8 from a residence in the 3700 block of Millbrook Road, Wooster Township.

A bag of tobacco, a sex toy and a set of false teeth, total value $286, were reported stolen Nov. 10 from a home in the 2000 block of South Kansas Road, East Union Township.

Prescription drugs worth $30 were reported taken Nov. 5 from a residence in the first block of Front Street, Burbank.

A television, 100 DVD movies and other items, total value $1,960, were reported stolen Nov. 5 from a residence in the 1700 block of Eastern Road, Chippewa Township.

Thefts

A GPS and Vicodin tablets valued at $154 were reported stolen Nov. 11 from an unlocked car in the 1400 block of Jones Avenue, Wooster Township.

A 1995 Chrysler valued at $1,500 was reported stolen Nov. 10 from a residence in the 9600 block of West Easton Road, Congress Township.

Boots, three pumpkins and $5, total value $148, were reported stolen Nov. 5 from a home in the 10000 block of Parmenter Road, Canaan Township.

Wooster

Burglaries

A diamond wedding ring valued at $2,450 and cash totaling $60 were reported stolen Nov. 10 from a residence in the 700 block of Whitetail Crossing. On Nov. 9, a neighbor reported jewelry and 20 silver dollars, total value $3,400, were taken from his home.

Robbery

A Wooster man, 29, reported Nov. 7 that a man held a knife to his throat and demanded items as he got out of his car at his home in the 2200 block of Melrose Drive. The victim struck the man, and the perpetrator ran away.

Thefts

Prescription medications worth $10 were reported taken Nov. 12 from a home in the 400 block of Washington Street.

A 2002 Ford Explorer valued at $3,000 was reported stolen Nov. 8 from a residence in the 400 block of West Larwill Street.

Spurs, a knee brace and other items, total value $568, were reported stolen Nov. 7 from a home in the 500 block of Williamsburg Court.

Meth lab found in home on south side

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With the seizure of drugs and manufacturing equipment in south Akron on Saturday, police expect to exceed the 177 meth labs discovered last year in the city.

Akron police plan to issue a warrant for William James Lee, a 44-year-old man living with elderly relatives near Nesmith Lake.

Lee is wanted for allegedly manufacturing meth and possessing drugs, second- and third-degree felonies punishable by a minimum of three years in prison. Lee also has an outstanding warrant in Medina County for dangerous drugs, Akron police said.

“This guy’s been raining terror down on multiple communities,” said Lt. Brian Simcox of the Akron Police Department.

Simcox said Lee, who was not at the house Saturday, was living with a 92-year-old grandmother and another elderly relative while cooking meth in two-liter plastic bottles in the garage.

A visiting relative phoned police around 1:30 p.m. after noticing an unusual collection of items that may be used to produce meth, including cold packs, lithium batteries, liquid drain opener and campfire fuel.

Simcox said an additional charge of abuse of the elderly may be pursued as Lee’s alleged actions would have put those in the home in danger.

“This guy was living there to care for them,” Simcox said, noting more than 60 items seized in what he called a “decent operation.”

“This person was cooking meth with sweet, old, frail, poor-health people in the house,” Simcox said. It can be a common scene in meth lab busts, he said. “They take advantage of the innocent and they do so on a regular basis.”

Simcox said there have been more than 175 meth labs busted in the city this year. He expects that number to grow in the last six weeks of 2013.

Anyone with tips on Lee’s whereabouts may contact Akron police at 330-375-2490.

Doug Livingston can be reached at 330-996-3792 or dlivingston@thebeaconjournal.com.

Police blotter — Nov. 24

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Summit County

Akron

Arrests

A 41-year-old Boulevard Street man was arrested on felonious assault and weapons under disability after police said he got into an argument and shot another man.

A 41-year-old city man was charged with breaking and entering after police said he broke out a window of a business and attempted to remove a safe.

A 30-year-old Lake Street man was charged with drug abuse after police said drugs were found in his pocket during a traffic stop.

A 43-year-old was charged with OVI, drug abuse, paraphernalia and obstruction. He was arrested during a traffic stop.

A 39-year-old Herberich Avenue man was charged with weapons under disability after officers responded to a domestic fight with weapons.

A 34-year-old city man was charged with aggravated robbery and burglary after police said he was discovered burglarizing a home and attacked the homeowner.

Barberton

Arrests

An Eighth Street Northwest resident, 45, was charged with felony domestic violence Nov. 12 after police said he choked his girlfriend, pinned her down and threatened to snap her neck. He was jailed after police said he was found hiding in the woods behind his apartment.

A Newell Street man, 35, was jailed Nov. 7 on a charge of domestic violence threats after police said he threatened a woman at his home.

A Borden Street male, 22, was jailed Nov. 11 on charges of domestic violence and disrupting public services, four days after an altercation at the couple’s residence. He was initially arrested by Norton police and transferred to Barberton police.

Burglaries

A Wunderlich Avenue man told police Nov. 13 that a second-floor window was opened and a Wii video system, about 25 DVDs, a DVD player and a cellphone, total value $800, were stolen.

An East Hiram Street resident said a variety of items including a flat-screen TV, total value $4,949, were stolen from her residence Nov. 12.

A rear window was used to enter a 22nd Street Northwest home Nov. 11. Items valued at $4,585, including a $2,000 wedding and engagement ring set, were stolen.

On Nov. 11, a Benton Street woman told police her $800 snow thrower was stolen from her detached garage.

A flat-screen TV was among items valued at $740 that were reported stolen Nov. 9 from a First Street Northwest home.

Thieves made off with 30 golf cart batteries, total value $11,100, from a South Avenue building Nov. 7, police said.

A gold heart necklace was among several items stolen Nov. 7 during a Herms Court house burglary.

Theft

A Barberton man told police Nov. 13 that he lost his debit card at the Giant Eagle store on Fifth Street Southeast and found out two days later that someone without permission made purchases totaling $1,257.

Copley Township

Theft

A Copley Road man, 52, told police Nov. 11 someone stole his 1984 Honda dirt bike out of his garage.

Coventry Township

Theft

A Hohman Avenue resident said Nov. 9 that her vehicle was entered and an iPad, video game system and cash, total value $705, were stolen.

Fairlawn

Thefts

An Akron man, 28, told police someone stole his iPhone 5 from his car. It was parked in the Summit Mall parking lot. He said it was unlocked.

An Akron woman, 33, is accused of stealing $400 in Dr. Dre speakers from Target on Nov. 18. Store security noticed a woman on camera leave the store without paying. The suspect was later arrested Nov. 19 in Barberton and charged with identity theft.

An Akron man, 20, was arrested and charged with theft Nov. 16. He allegedly stole a $90 watch from Macy’s Department Store. He has been banned from Macy’s for three years.

Two unknown people stole a box containing 17 pairs of Maui Jim sunglasses from the Sunglass Hut Nov. 14. They stole the glasses after a store employee left a glass cabinet unlocked. The total value of the stolen glasses was $4,000.

An Akron teen, 17, was arrested and charged with trespassing at Walmart on Nov. 15. He had been banned from Walmart in the past for theft. He was released to his mother.

Green

Arrest

A felony domestic violence charge led to the jailing of a Schneiderman Lane man, 44, on Nov. 11 after his girlfriend said he grabbed her and ripped her shirt during an argument.

Thefts

A $1,055 laptop computer, case and briefcase were reported stolen from a sport utility vehicle parked in the driveway of a Skyside Drive residence Nov. 14.

Authorities were told Nov. 7 that eight aluminum wheels, total value $5,000, were stolen from four trucks at Doug Chevrolet on South Arlington Road.

Cash totaling $500 was reported stolen Nov. 1 from an unlocked desk at the Area Agency on Aging on Corporate Woods Parkway.

A Ramsey Drive resident reported Oct. 28 that four tires and four rims plus tools, total value $2,500, were stolen from his residence.

New Franklin

Arrest

An Akron man, 50, of Stull Avenue was jailed on felony charges of forgery and carrying a concealed weapon after New Franklin police stopped him at Caldwell Drive and Manchester Road on Nov. 9. Police said two fake $50 bills, two homemade axes, two knives and a meat cleaver were found in his possession.

Springfield Township

Arrest

Police jailed a Minerva man on charges of robbery and theft Nov. 14. They said he had $594 worth of clothing when apprehended at the Kohl’s Department Store on South Arlington Road. A report stated the suspect tried to get away by pushing a store employee, who confronted him, but the worker restrained him until police arrived.

Cuyahoga County

North Royalton

Building damaged

Officers were called to the Discount Drug Mart on Walling Road on Nov. 20 after a motorist struck a parked car, then the building.

Medina County

Brunswick

Assault

Police were called Nov. 15 to a home on Cross Creek Drive to investigate an argument between a woman and her adult son. The son took a knife and cut his mother’s arm and held it to her throat, police said.

Medina

Vandalism

Police were called to East Union Street on Nov. 20 after a snowball broke a side mirror on a car.

Verbal argument

Police were called to West Liberty Street on Nov. 17 to settle an argument over the “wording on a lottery ticket.”

Suspicious activity

Police were called to West Sturbridge Drive on Nov. 16 to investigate a suspicious vehicle. Officers found some teens “talking” in the backseat.

Medina Township

Suspicious activity

A Fenn Road resident called police Nov. 16 to complain that “just about every night someone is shining a light through her front window.”

Montville Township

Neighbor dispute

Police were called Country Club Drive on Nov. 20 to settle dispute over leaves. A neighbor was upset that a teen had dumped leaves in a wooded area and called the girl a “half wit” and grabbed her arm.

Assault

Officers were called to the Methodist church on Foote Road on Nov. 18 after a man grabbed a clipboard out of the hands of a female and hit her with it. The man was upset that the female had bumped into his leg.

Stark County

Jackson Township

Arrests

Police charged a 20th Street Northwest resident, 20, with domestic violence Nov. 13 after officers said that during an argument she struck her boyfriend in the head and face, causing visible injuries.

A Brighton Circle Northwest man, 23, was jailed in Stark on warrants for six counts of theft and one of felony burglary after he was picked up at the Summit County Jail on Nov. 12.

A Bryce Circle Northwest resident, 35, was jailed on charges of felony disrupting public services and domestic violence Nov. 11. Police said he was accused of pushing his wife against a wall and refrigerator, taking her cellphone and fleeing. He later turned himself in to police.

Police arrested a Portage Street Northwest man, 35, on a charge of domestic violence Nov. 11. He is accused of arguing with his mother and grabbing her so she couldn’t get away from him.

Burglaries

A Golden Eagle Road Northwest man told police Nov. 12 that a $1,500 laptop computer was stolen from the home’s kitchen area.

An $800 notebook computer was stolen from a Coldwater Avenue Northwest home Nov. 6 after someone pried open a garage door to gain entry.

Theft

A $4,000 trailer and $5,000 worth of carpentry tools were reported stolen Oct. 23 from behind Palombo’s Restaurant on Portage Street Northwest.

North Canton

Domestic violence

A warrant for domestic violence and endangering children was filed Nov. 4 for a Sheraton Drive Northwest woman, 33, who eight days earlier allegedly argued with two daughters and pushed one child into a computer desk and punched her several times.

Plain Township

Arrest

A domestic violence charge led to the jailing of a Radford Street Northwest man Nov. 12. He is accused of punching a person in the arm and thighs, causing bruising and injury, a Stark County sheriff’s deputy’s report stated.

Uniontown

Arrest

A Sweitzer Street Northwest man, 18, was booked at the Stark County Jail on charges of domestic violence and aggravated menacing Nov. 9 following a physical altercation with a younger brother at their home.

Wayne County

Wayne sheriff

Breaking and Entering

A Surface tablet was reported taken Nov. 18 from a farm building in the 7700 block of Congress Road, Chester Township.

Burglaries

Medication, a checkbook and $2 were reported taken Nov. 18 from a residence in the 7200 block of Camp Road, Chester Township.

A rifle valued at $700 was reported stolen Nov. 14 from a residence in the 5900 block of Hoy Road, Franklin Township.

A Congress Township woman reported Nov. 16 that she believed someone broke into her house in the 100 block of South Maple Street, Congress Township, but nothing was taken.

A diamond necklace and earrings were reported stolen Oct. 31 from a residence in the 3900 block of Eastern Road, Chippewa Township.

Domestic violence

A Wooster Township woman, 42, reported Nov. 15 that a man injured her during a dispute at her residence in the 1600 block of Sylvan Road. The woman was taken to a hospital, and deputies were looking for the suspect, a report said.

Vandalism

Someone broke a window of a vehicle Nov. 17 and threw eggs on the driveway of Thompson Services, 8427 Krabill Road, Milton Township, a report said.

Theft

Checks for $200 and $750 in cash were reported stolen Nov. 15 from Roger’s Produce, 16044 E. Main St., Mount Eaton.

Wooster

Burglaries

A High Street woman, 20, reported Nov. 15 that a phone was stolen from her residence.

A door was reported broken Nov. 15 at a home in the 100 block of East Bowman Street, but nothing was taken.

A television worth $500 was reported taken Nov. 16 from a home in the 500 block of Spink Street.

Robbery

A College of Wooster student, 18, reported Nov. 16 that someone mugged her and took her purse at Bissman Hall, 977 Beall Ave.

Canton police investigating shooting death

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Canton police are continuing to investigate Saturday’s shooting death of an 88-year-old homeowner.

Officers responded shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday to a residence at 316 Montrose Ave. N.W., where they discovered the body of Eugene H. Render in the kitchen.

A statement released by the Stark County Coroner’s office said Render died of multiple gunshot wounds.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Canton Police Department’s Detective Bureau at 330-489-3144. Anonymous tips can be sent through the Tip411 system.

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