วันศุกร์ที่ 13 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555

South Side Neighborhood Watch

South Side Neighborhood Watch


COVENTRY: Summit County sheriff’s deputies investigated an incident of aggravated menacing at a Jasmine Avenue residence March 28, when a woman reported her neighbor was standing out in his front yard brandishing a handgun in an attempt to scare her. The neighbor confirmed that he was standing in the front yard, but he denied having a firearm. Due to conflicting information, no charges were filed.



A Fairview Avenue woman reported March 28 that suspects stole a $500 lawnmower and other large metal items from her yard.



On March 29, a State Street man reported he came home to find an unfamiliar vehicle in his driveway and the front door of his residence open. As he approached, the door slammed shut. He entered his house and heard the vehicle leaving, but he was unable to see the occupants. Some items in the home had been disturbed and some were missing. Deputies found his checkbook stuck in the doorjamb, and the victim determined some checks were missing.



Deputies on Carson Avenue March 31 stopped a driver for a traffic violation, arrested a passenger in the vehicle and released the Akron man to the Barberton Police Department on a warrant.



An employee of a Manchester Road business reported April 1 he arrived at work at 9 a.m. and discovered the front door was open. It was not known whether someone gained entry to the business or whether anything was missing.



A Proehl Drive woman dialed 9-1-1 and made unreasonable requests April 1. Deputies arrived at her home and she continued to make unreasonable requests. Officers determined she was extremely intoxicated and they contacted EMS, who transported the woman to a detoxification center.



Deputies arrested an Akron man at a Cormany Road location April 2 and released him to the Akron Police Department on a warrant.



On April 2, deputies responded to a report of a woman screaming for help at a Judy Avenue residence. A male opened the door, admitted officers to the home and told them the woman was in a back bedroom. Another male was seated on the sofa. The woman said one of the men threw her to the ground. Officers observed a working methamphetamine lab in the residence and called the county drug unit to dismantle it. One male was arrested for domestic violence and all three people were charged with illegal manufacture of methamphetamine and taken to the Summit County Jail.



An Akron man located at a Portage Lakes Drive address was arrested on a warrant for felonious assault April 2. The charge stemmed from an incident on North Turkeyfoot Lake Road in February, when the suspect reportedly argued with another male in a vehicle and stopped the vehicle at the location. According to detectives’ reports, the two males exited, and the suspect punched the other male, knocking him to the pavement. The victim was transported to Akron General Medical Center, where he was treated for fractured facial and nasal bones and a broken arm.



— Compiled by Maggie DeMellier



GREEN: Summit County sheriff’s deputies are seeking the person who stole an electric meter from the side of a Milman Avenue residence March 29.



The owner of a West Turkeyfoot Lake Road sporting business reported March 29 that someone stole golf clubs worth $1,399.



Akron-Canton Airport officials reported March 29 that an Alliance woman was trespassing in a prohibited, secured area of the airport. Deputies interviewed the woman, who said she walked through an open gate and into the area unknowingly. Deputies escorted her out of the airport, and no charges were filed.



An East Park Drive man reported March 30 that someone used his name and Social Security number to file a fictitious federal income tax return.



The manager of an Arlington Ridge Road clothing store reported March 31 that a male grabbed five pairs of jeans, fled the store and left in a gold Pontiac Grand Am, which drove north on South Arlington Road.



On April 2, the owner of a Boettler Oaks Drive business reported someone contacted him posing as a representative of a trucking company, and he provided information that enabled the person to use the company’s fuel credit account. He also mailed a fuel credit card to the person at an address he provided. After several purchases, the victim realized it was a scam.



Following a traffic stop on Interstate 77 April 2, deputies arrested a Canton man for possession of marijuana and two drug pipes. He was additionally charged with obstruction of official business after deputies found an Ohio identification card in his pocket and determined he lied about his identity.



An Imrek Drive man reported April 2 that a neighbor piled dirt in his yard to divert water into the victim’s yard. Deputies instructed the neighbor to remove the dirt and refrain from diverting water into the neighbor’s yard.



Someone shattered the front door of a school on Greensburg Road the evening of April 3.



Employees of a South Main Street pharmacy reported April 4 that a woman concealed items in a black bag and attempted to leave the pharmacy without paying. The items were recovered before she fled in a vehicle. Deputies stopped the vehicle and arrested her for theft and driving under suspension.



An Akron woman was arrested for theft April 4 after she loaded a grocery cart with merchandise totaling $225 and pushed it past all points of purchase at a Manchester Road grocery store. She was released with a court summons.



— Compiled by Maggie DeMellier



LAKEMORE: A Wirth Avenue woman reported April 4 that her car window was shot out with a pellet gun while she was working at a Canton Road bank.



Police are reviewing video surveillance tapes after a Ravenna man reported he was assaulted at a Lake Road bar April 5. Police could not find anyone at the bar to cooperate with the investigation, and asked for the tapes from the bar owner.



On April 6, an employee of a Canton Road retail store reported $300 in clothing was stolen by a black man who was described as 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighing 160 to 180 pounds. The man was seen leaving in a 2000 silver Ford Taurus, and police are checking the license plate for more information.



— Compiled by Maria Lindsay



NEW FRANKLIN: An Eastern Road man was arrested March 31 due to a BAC of .17 after being stopped for a traffic violation on Swigart Road.



A Berne Street woman was arrested on Manchester Road April 6 for possession of drugs and falsification after being stopped for a traffic violation. The woman reportedly could not produce her driver’s license and provided a false name. During a vehicle inventory, a bag with a vegetable-like substance was found inside her glove box along with her proper identification.



Two license plates were found on Manchester and Renninger roads April 7, but police were unable to contact the owners.



— Compiled by Joyce Rainey Long



SPRINGFIELD: A Pamer Drive woman reported March 28 that a Cleveland Avenue man used her debit card information to withdraw $90 from her bank account without her permission.



A Linwood Drive woman reported March 30 that her adult son living at her home took her checks and forged her signature to withdraw money from her account and also stole her laptop computer to pawn it.



A vehicle parked on Delaware Avenue was entered March 30 and a GPS, CDs and $3 were stolen.



On March 31, a Canfield Road man reported a Fortuna Drive man and a Bowmanville Street man stayed overnight at his place, and in the morning he discovered they had left and taken a video game system and games valued at $1,250.



A car on Rhoadesdale Court was entered March 31 and a credit card, game system and $200 were stolen.



Police charged a Bisson Avenue woman with theft after she allegedly stole $14 in deodorant from a South Arlington Road store April 1.



A $600 Craftsman riding mower was reported stolen from a detached garage on Abington Road April 1.



Also on that day, a juvenile male and female, both from South Akron, were charged with curfew violations and released to their parents after a traffic stop.



On April 2, a Buchtel Avenue woman was charged with theft after reportedly taking 14 cell phones, 24 video games and 100 DVDs from an Orchard Lane man and selling them to a pawnshop.



After stopping a Lockwood Street man for having only one working headlight April 4, police found a green leafy substance wrapped in paper on the car’s visor and charged the man with possession of drugs.



On April 4, two people were charged with having a dog at large, including an Abington Road woman who also was advised to get her pit bull licensed and insured after it chased a deputy, and a Pawnee Boulevard man after his large dog was found unconfined and off his property.



A vehicle on Samuel Road was entered and a CD player and 10 CDs were stolen April 5.



Police charged a 14-year-old Springfield male with possession of drugs April 5. The youth reportedly arrived to school late and smelling of marijuana, and after officials checked his locker, they reportedly found a baggie of marijuana.



A 14-year-old Springfield female was charged with theft April 5 after she allegedly took an iPod from a juvenile friend and deleted all the data.



A Louisville man was charged with possession of drugs and paraphernalia after police found a green leafy substance and rolling papers on his person when they stopped to question him in a parking lot April 6.



Three Springfield juvenile males were charged with curfew violations and one was additionally charged with tobacco violations after police stopped their car April 6 at 1:19 a.m. for having no working license plate light.



On April 7, a Massillon man working at a South Arlington Road store reported someone stole a $500 cell phone from the pocket of his coat, which was in the employee workroom.



Police charged an intoxicated Frank Street man with disorderly conduct after he was kicked out of a Mohawk Trail bar April 8 but later returned. He also was charged with possession of drugs and paraphernalia after a green leafy substance and rolling papers were found on him.



On April 9, an Ewart Road woman was charged with theft after allegedly stealing $90 in food from an East Waterloo Road store. She was additionally charged with criminal trespass for being on the property despite being banned from it.



— Compiled by Maria Lindsay



Editor’s note: The reports provided here are a sampling of those filed with area police departments and the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. For questions related to the reports we’ve included or others we have not, call the South Side News Leader at 330-665-9595 or toll-free at 888-945-9595. To provide information on an alleged criminal act noted in this week’s report, call the appropriate police department.



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