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        <title><![CDATA[Police blotter — May 19]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Summit County</p><p>Akron</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Leo Street man, 28, was charged with willful fleeing, resisting arrest, child endangering, driving under the influence and obstructing official business after a crash at Copley Road and Mercer Avenue. Police said the man hit a tree, drove off, ran through red lights, went the wrong direction on a one-way street and hit another car. Officers found a child in the back seat. The man admitted drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana before driving.</p><p>A Tallmadge man, 19, of South Thomas Road, was charged with gross sexual imposition involving a child, 12.</p><p>A Davies Avenue man, 25, was charged with felonious assault and child endangering after he allegedly injured a 1-year-old child.</p><p>A Cuyahoga Falls woman, 22, of Main Street, was charged with possessing drugs after a car crash at East Archwood Avenue and Coventry Street. Police said she was transported to an Akron hospital, where she was found to have a bag of heroin.</p><p>A Clark Street man, 48, was charged with vandalism, criminal damage and aggravated menacing after he allegedly damaged a car in a road-rage incident at Eastwood Avenue and Darrow Road, causing $2,000 in damage.</p><p>A Grace Avenue man, 19, was charged with aggravated robbery after a holdup at gunpoint.</p><p>A Triplett Boulevard man, 33, was charged with forgery, passing bad checks and receiving stolen property after he allegedly tried to cash a stolen check for $400 at a Chase Bank on South Arlington Street.</p><p>A Lily Street man, 44, was charged with tampering with evidence after a traffic stop. Police said he shoved a plastic bag into his pocket while the car was being searched and then put something in his mouth and swallowed. He later told officers that he had two Xanax pills in the bag.</p><p>A Nome Avenue man, 21, was charged with receiving stolen property after he allegedly tried to sell jewelry to Ohio Gold on Merriman Road.</p><p>A Dayton man, 21, was charged with burglary after a Vicross Avenue resident came home and found the man trying to escape with stolen items.</p><p>A man, 29, was charged with burglary after he allegedly tried to steal a flat-screen TV from a Glendora Avenue home.</p><p>A Hazel Street man, 69, was charged with domestic violence and assault.</p><p>A Treeside Drive man, 55, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>A Hartford Avenue man, 36, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>Barberton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Wadsworth man, 61, of Hartman Road, was charged with domestic violence May 4 after he allegedly hit his daughter in the face when she confronted him about his companion at a Wooster Road North bar.</p><p>A West State Street man, 49, and woman, 46, were charged with domestic violence following a disturbance at their home.</p><p>Domestic warrant</p><p>A domestic violence warrant was issued May 7 for a Brown Street man, 53, after he allegedly threw his girlfriend to the floor, causing her to hit a coffee table.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A Rittman man told police May 8 that he met a woman outside a church at Fifth Street and West Hop&#173;ocan Avenue Northwest. When she said she forgot her keys, she went back for them. When she didn&#8217;t return, he went back to his vehicle and found that $450 was missing, along with the woman and her vehicle.</p><p>Copley Township</p><p>Domestic call</p><p>A Treetop Drive woman told police her boyfriend flushed her medicine down the toilet. The prescription was for 42 Oxycodone pills. Her doctor said she needed a police report to replace the prescription.</p><p>Coventry Township</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Lake Vista Road man, 31, was arrested April 17 on a warrant charging him with communication harassment.</p><p>Cuyahoga Falls</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A 16th Street man, 34, was charged with two counts of felony domestic violence and one misdemeanor domestic violence May 9 after he allegedly threatened his brother with a knife, and then held the knife to his father&#8217;s throat and pushed him.</p><p>A Cuyahoga Falls High School student, 16, was charged with disorderly conduct May 13 after he allegedly pulled a fire alarm inside the school. He told police he was pretending to pull the alarm, and accidentally did.</p><p>Animal attack</p><p>A Brookpoint Lane man told police May 13 that a Rottweiler attacked his pet cat on a back porch. The cat died on the way to the veterinarian. The man did not know who owned the dog. </p><p>Arson</p><p>Someone set off firecrackers in a first-floor hallway of a Winter Parkway apartment building.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into an apartment in the 1400 block of Second Street on May 11 and took a safe containing $2,000 in jewelry.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A $10,000 diagnostic computer was taken from a home in the 2800 block of Sixth Street between April 28 and May 12.</p><p>Fairlawn </p><p>Theft</p><p>A Morewood Road man, 38, told police his 18-speed mountain bike valued at $100 was stolen May 10 from a back porch.</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 50, was charged with theft and criminal trespassing May 11 after he allegedly tried to steal four packages of steak and a bag of shrimp, total value $79.40, from Giant Eagle. He was charged with criminal trespassing because he has been banned from the store since 2011.</p><p>Two Akron women, 38 and 59, were charged with theft May 15 after they allegedly tried to conceal $160 worth of merchandise in a wheelchair at Dillard&#8217;s in Summit Mall.</p><p>An Akron man, 53, was charged with theft May 14 after he allegedly tried to steal an $84 cologne set from Dillard&#8217;s at Summit Mall.</p><p>A Clinton man was charged with theft May 11 after he allegedly tried to steal a pair of $9.99 gloves from Spencer&#8217;s Gifts at Summit Mall.</p><p>An Akron man, 22, was charged with possessing marijuana May 14 after police reported finding the drug when his vehicle was pulled over for not having a front license plate.</p><p>Green</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Jewelry and video games were reported stolen May 6 from a Thursby Road home. Values weren&#8217;t listed.</p><p>Springfield Township</p><p>Burglary </p><p>A woman told police May 4 that someone stole clothing, cellphones, a television and other items, total value $4,352, from her former home on Russell Street.</p><p>Identity fraud</p><p>Quality Mold on Massillon Road told police May 7 that someone made three copies of a $375.75 check, altered one and cashed them all for a total of $1,252.</p><p>Arrests </p><p>Two Linwood Road males, 25 and 17, were charged with felony theft, vandalism and criminal damaging after police reported finding them stealing copper off vacant Edwin Shaw Hospital on Flickinger Road.</p><p>Stow</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A King Drive man, 31, was charged with drug abuse, discharging an air gun and possessing drug abuse instruments May 13. A North Norman Drive man, 26, was charged with possessing drugs and drug abuse instruments. Police said the two fired the air gun in a parked car in a Huntington Bank parking lot on Darrow Road. Prescription medication and syringes were found in the vehicle.</p><p>Sexual assaults</p><p>A Stow-Munroe Falls High School official told police that a student, 15, was sexually assaulted April 27-29.</p><p>A woman, 36, told police May 14 that she was assaulted at her home.</p><p>Assault</p><p>A Jona Avenue man said May 14 that a man followed him home after a road-rage incident and assaulted him.</p><p>Child endangering</p><p>A Stow Road boy, 6, called 911 on May 8 to report that his mother was unconscious. Police suspected the woman overdosed on drugs while the boy and a sibling, 3, were at home.</p><p>Theft by deception</p><p>A clerk at 7-Eleven, 959 Steels Corners Road, activated prepaid debit cards for a caller who claimed to be testing the system from a corporate office. The loss was estimated at more than $3,000.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A diamond ring set valued at $5,000 was stolen from a Young Road home, according to a May 11 report.</p><p>A Gross Avenue woman, 42, told police May 14 that someone used her personal information to open a utility account.</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>Five bottles of wine were stolen from a refrigerator inside a garage in the 4700 block of Sunnyside Drive, police were told May 10.</p><p>Someone broke into a Forest Heights Drive home May 1 and stole prescription medication.</p><p>Criminal simulation</p><p>A counterfeit $50 bill was used to purchase merchandise May 13 at Giant Eagle, 4300 Kent Road.</p><p>Tallmadge</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 31, was charged with falsification, driving under suspension and failing to maintain an assured clear distance May 9 following a crash on Tallmadge Circle. He initially told police that his girlfriend was driving the car but she walked home because she was on house arrest and didn&#8217;t want to get in trouble. When an officer said he would check the GPS coordinates on the woman&#8217;s ankle bracelet, the man admitted he was the driver.</p><p>An Akron man, 47, was charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor May 14.</p><p>An Akron man, 28, was charged with domestic violence May 12 after he allegedly assaulted his father.</p><p>A Kent man, 36, was charged with violating a protection order May 10.</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>Someone looted a home May 13 in the 1200 block of East Howe Road.</p><p>A thief took more than $500 in coins and cash May 11 from a home in the 100 block of East Howe Road.</p><p>Stark County</p><p>Jackson Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A 20th Street Northwest man, 56, was charged with domestic violence May 3 after he allegedly hit his daughter in the face.</p><p>A Waynesburg man, 65, of Market Avenue, was arrested May 4 following a car crash after an officer discovered the driver was wanted on a felony warrant of passing bad checks</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>An employee of Woodlawn Village on Woodlawn Avenue Northwest told police May 2 that someone broke into a locked box and stole several rent checks totaling $4,855.</p><p>A secretary at Ventura Manufacturing on Promler Avenue Northwest told police April 28 that someone stole grinders, sanders, saws and other items from the office.</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>Cash, a flat-screen TV and other items, total value $21,000, were stolen May 5 from a Crystal Lake Drive Northwest home.</p><p>A flat-screen TV, an Xbox 360 system, games and other items, total value $1,020, were reported stolen April 30 from a Castlebar Street Northwest home.</p><p>Identity fraud</p><p>A South Boulevard Northwest woman told police May 5 that someone charged $867 to her credit card account.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A Fernwood Street Northwest woman told police May 7 that $1,000 and jewelry were stolen from her home over the past year.</p><p>Cash and a cellphone, total value $630, were stolen May 4 from a purse at Panini&#8217;s Bar &amp; Grille on Dressler Road Northwest.</p><p>A purse and contents, total value $780, were stolen May 2 from a car at Planet Fitness on Whipple Avenue Northwest.</p><p>An $800 iPad were taken May 2 from a counter in the Cracker Barrel Country Store on Sunset Strip Avenue Northwest.</p><p>Lake Township</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Woodlore Circle Northwest man, 19, was charged with domestic violence May 4 after he allegedly shoved his live-in girlfriend against a wall, threw her on a couch and refused to let her leave a bedroom.</p><p>North Canton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Canton woman, 40, of Daleford Avenue Northeast, was arrested May 6 on warrants alleging identity fraud, resisting arrest and endangering children.</p><p>A North Main Street boy, 17, was charged with theft, domestic violence and criminal damaging April 28 after he allegedly hit his father with his fist.</p><p>A Willaman Avenue Northwest girl, 14, was charged with domestic violence May 4 after she allegedly punched her mother during a quarrel.</p><p>Plain Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Brookpoint Street Northwest man, 54, was charged with domestic violence after he allegedly hit his grandson in the face and head while they were driving. Deputies said the grandson escaped by jumping out of the moving vehicle.</p><p>A Middlebranch Avenue Northeast man, 35, was charged with domestic violence May 8 after he allegedly threatened to kill household members.</p><p>Uniontown</p><p>Theft</p><p>About 5,000 golf balls, total value $2,500, were stolen over a two-week period from a driving range at A Bucket of Balls on Edison Street Northwest across from Uniontown police headquarters, a worker told officers May 6.</p><p>Wayne County</p><p>Wayne sheriff</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>Three pistols, $500 and prescription medication, total value $2,954, were reported stolen May 10 from a home in the 6000 block of Wadsworth Road, Baughman Township.</p><p>Jewelry valued at $2,851 was reported stolen May 10 from a home in the 5500 block of East Steiner Road, Milton Township.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A 2002 Volkswagen valued at $3,500 was reported stolen May 10 from a home in the 8200 block of Smucker Road, Green Township.</p><p>Wooster</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Wooster man, 38, was charged with felony domestic violence May 12 after he allegedly slapped his stepdaughter, 14, in the 700 block of Poplar Street.</p><p>Breaking and Entering</p><p>An Xbox, controllers and games, total value $300, were reported stolen May 9 from a home in the 4900 block of Pine Ridge Drive.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A television and games, total value $2,120, were reported stolen May 9 from a home in the 500 block of West Liberty Street.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A Portage Road woman, 55, told police May 9 that an Internet company sent her a $2,600 check and asked her to be a &#8220;secret shopper.&#8221; The woman shopped for items. Later, she found that the check was fraudulent.</p><p>Prescription medications were reported stolen May 8 from a home in the 2300 block of Cardinal Court.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Police blotter — May 12]]></title>
        <link>http://www.ohio.com/news/local/police-blotter-may-12-1.396859?localLinksEnabled=false</link>
        <description><![CDATA[<p>Summit County</p><p>Akron</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Duane Avenue man, 33, was charged with felonious assault and aggravated burglary after he allegedly assaulted a man, knocking him unconscious and breaking his jaw.</p><p>A Hart Street man, 27, was charged with disorderly conduct, intoxication, obstructing official business and assault on a police officer following a fight at Merton and McKinley avenue. Police said the man was seen beating a woman and trying to flee.</p><p>A Clark Street woman, 32, was charged with domestic violence, menacing and child endangering after she allegedly assaulted a child for allowing a sibling to get beaten up while walking home from school.</p><p>A Storer Avenue man, 38, was charged with arson after he allegedly set a Mercer Avenue home on fire.</p><p>A Frederick Boulevard woman, 31, was charged with domestic violence after she allegedly assaulted a man at Courtland Avenue and South Hawkins avenue. Police said the man and woman were intoxicated.</p><p>A Zahn Drive man, 19, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and possessing a weapon illegally. Police were called to Jordan Market on Newton Street for a report of a man with a gun. The man admitted to officers that he had a loaded gun in his pocket.</p><p>A Canadian Avenue man, 23, was charged with receiving stolen property and assault. Police said he assaulted a man and had a stolen pistol.</p><p>A Hunt Street man, 39, was charged with domestic violence, drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia.</p><p>A Hardesty Boulevard man, 25, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>A Lafollette Street woman, 30, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>An Overlook Drive man, 23, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>Barberton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A 23rd Street Southwest man, 59, was charged with domestic violence and felonious assault after a fight with his brother May 1.</p><p>An Akron man, 29, and a Barberton man, 28, were charged with forgery April 28 after they allegedly gave counterfeit $20 bills simultaneously at the front counter and drive-up window at Rally&#8217;s on Wooster Road North.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Two TV sets, a laptop computer and other items, total value $2,675, were reported stolen April 27 at a Cedarwood Court home.</p><p>A GPS unit and a crossbow, total value $520, were reported stolen April 29 from a garage on Morgan Street.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>An R.G. Smith construction worker said 30 concrete forms, total value $10,000, were stolen in April 1 from a construction site at Second Street and Stirling Avenue Southwest.</p><p>Six catalytic converters, total value $3,800, were stolen May 1 from junk cars at Camps Auto Salvage.</p><p>Bath Township</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Jewelry and coins were taken May 7 from a home in the 2700 block of Ira Road.</p><p>Copley Township</p><p>Home dispute</p><p>A Coon Road youth called police May 3 to say he was being abused at home. He told a dispatcher that his parents hit him whenever he disobeyed them. Officers questioned the parents, who said this is an ongoing situation.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A Comfort Inn guest, 31, told police May 2 that someone took her wallet after she left it in the exercise room of the Montrose Avenue motel. Someone eventually turned it in at the front desk, but cash was missing. The guest later found that someone had copied her debit and credit-card information to make unauthorized transactions.</p><p>Unwanted guest</p><p>A Motel 6 clerk called police April 29 to say that a man would not leave his room. Police tried to talk to the man, but he was intoxicated and incoherent. He was arrested and taken to a hospital for psychological evaluation. </p><p>Coventry Township</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Peach Drive man, 30, was arrested April 24 on warrants alleging domestic violence and menacing.</p><p>Cuyahoga Falls</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Arizona man, 24, was charged with identity fraud April 22 after he allegedly had another driver&#8217;s license and identified himself as that person.</p><p>A Cook Street man, 42, was charged with possessing drugs and a drug abuse instrument May 4 after police found heroin, cocaine and hypodermic needles during a traffic stop.</p><p>Robbery</p><p>A Magnolia Avenue boy, 16, told police May 8 that two men entered his home, threatened to kill him and covered his face with a coat. They then beat and kicked him and hit him with a glass bottle. He told police the intruders took electronics and left.</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>A Queens Gate Circle woman told police May 3 someone broke into her home and took cash and a check.</p><p>Someone entered a home in the 3100 block of Oakwood Drive and took a purse and car keys May 5.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into Athena&#8217;s, 4037 State Road, and stole cash May 7.</p><p>Someone broke into Studio 11, 1714 Portage Trail, and stole cash May 6.</p><p>Misuse of a credit card</p><p>A Chatham Street man reported May 6 that someone used his credit card to make more than $1,000 in unauthorized Internet purchases.</p><p>Theft</p><p>Doors and fluorescent lights, total value $4,000, were stolen May 7 from Graham Road Plaza, 526 Graham Road.</p><p>Someone damaged a 1985 Camaro while attempting to steal it May 6 from the city parking deck May 6.</p><p>A garden gnome, a decorative goose and other yard ornaments were stolen May 4-6 from several homes.</p><p>Thieves looted several vehicles May 6 on Rexdale Drive.</p><p>The manager of Enterprise Rental Car told police May 2 that a customer failed to return a car.</p><p>Someone took rent checks from a lock box at apartments in the 600 block of Americana Drive May 2.</p><p>A Canton man reported May 4 someone entered his unlocked locker at the Riverfront YMCA and took his car keys. His car was then entered and cash and a credit card were stolen.</p><p>Fairlawn</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Wadsworth man, 38, was charged with drug possession May 8 after hypodermic needles fell from his shirt pocket during a traffic stop. Police reported finding 18 needles.</p><p>An Akron man, 32, was charged with theft May 5 after he allegedly tried to steal a pair of $29.99 Air Zoom shoes from Pacific Sunwear.</p><p>An Akron man, 21, was charged with trying to steal a loaded cart May 6 from Walmart. After being stopped, he offered to pay for the goods.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>Two men stole at least 20 pairs of designer frames, total value $3,000, from Lens Crafters at Summit Mall.</p><p>Someone shattered a door at Alterations Express on West Market Street and stole $13.40 on May 7.</p><p>Green</p><p>Robbery</p><p>Two masked gunmen robbed Legends Sports Bar &amp; Grille on Town Park Boulevard. They reportedly hit a worker in the face and threw him on the floor before escaping with an undisclosed amount of money April 28.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Two shotguns and a handgun were reported stolen April 27 from a Mayfair Road home.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>Eleven flat-screen TVs, total value $5,908, were reported stolen April 29 from campers in the Sirpilla RV lot on Interstate Parkway.</p><p>Two gold rings, total value $1,000, were reported stolen April 29 from a Cottage Grove Road home.</p><p>New Franklin</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A West Turkeyfoot Lake Road man, 52, was arrested April 26 on burglary and theft warrants after he allegedly took four credit cards from his ex-wife&#8217;s residence about a block away.</p><p>Norton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Woodbirch Avenue woman, 30, was charged with illegal purchase of pseudoephedrine May 6.</p><p>Theft</p><p>Appliances were taken from a home in the 5200 block of Taylor Road between April 25 and May 8.</p><p>Springfield Township</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>A Lakemore man told police May 1 that $6,200 worth of tools and a generator were stolen from his garage.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A flat-screen TV and other electronics equipment, total value $2,450, were reported stolen April 28 from a Foxford Court residence.</p><p>Stow</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Alliance man, 39, was charged with escape and resisting arrest May 6 after he allegedly ran out of Stow Municipal Court when receiving a 178-day sentence on an unrelated charge.</p><p>An Echo Valley Drive man, 35,  was charged May 2 with telecommunication harassment and domestic violence.</p><p>Criminal simulation</p><p>Someone used a counterfeit $20 bill to pay for a meal April 10 at Joshua&#8217;s Restaurant inside Stow-Munroe Falls High School.</p><p>Misuse of a credit card</p><p>A Hickory Trail man told police May 6 that someone in England used his credit card for unauthorized purchases.</p><p>A Cherokee Trail woman reported May 3 that someone used her credit card to make more than $7,000 in unauthorized charges.</p><p>Phone harassment</p><p>A Baird Road girl, 17, reported May 4 she has been receiving unwanted text messages, some sexual, from different parts of the country.  She told police she found her phone number posted on three websites.</p><p>Theft</p><p>Someone broke into a lock box containing rent checks May 5 in the 1000 block of Windham Ridge Drive.</p><p>A tractor was stolen May 4 from a  yard in the 5100 block of Young Road.</p><p>Tallmadge</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Tallmadge man was charged with violating a protection order, criminal damaging and child endangering during an altercation with his ex-girlfriend and his 5-year-old child in the parking lot of Saxon Village. Police said he jumped into the woman&#8217;s car, tried to start it and threw a rock through the back window. He also faces Akron charges of violating a protection order, domestic violence and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. </p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into Tan Inn, 137 East Ave., and stole $100 on May 8. </p><p>Burglary</p><p>A man entered a home in the 100 block of Whittlesey Drive, walked through a room and then left May 5.</p><p>Forgery</p><p>A man tried to cash a counterfeit check for more than $1,900 at Fifth Third Bank, 40 North Ave., on May 3. When the teller refused to cash the check, he fled the bank, but he left behind his Ohio driver&#8217;s license.</p><p>Misuse of a credit card</p><p>An Akron woman reported May 3 she lost a debit card at Circle K, 170 West Ave. The card was later used to make $1,100 in illegal purchases.</p><p>Medina County</p><p>Wadsworth</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Main Street woman, 24, was charged with domestic violence, criminal damaging, criminal trespass, and assault May 8 after she allegedly entered her ex-boyfriend&#8217;s Red Rock Drive home and assaulted him.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into Making Waves, 670 High St., and stole about $100 on May 10.</p><p>Portage County</p><p>Kent</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Whitehall Boulevard man, 22, was charged May 5 with harassing a police dog. Police said the man was in the 100 block of South Water Street when he began barking at a police dog, causing the dog to become excited.</p><p>A Currie Hall Parkway man, 21, was charged May 4 with harassing a police dog outside an Erie Street bar May 4.  Police said he bent over and waved his arms quickly at the dog. The dog saw the movement as an act of aggression and began to respond, police said.</p><p>Police arrested a Wickliffe man, 22, and a Mogadore man, 42, in the 400 block of East Summit Street May 5 on charges of dogfighting and obstructing official business.</p><p>A South Lincoln Street man, 23, was charged with two counts of menacing May 8.</p><p>A Carlisle Street man, 33, was charged with domestic violence May 8.</p><p>A Youngstown man, 22, was charged with aggravated possession of drugs May 5.</p><p>Stark County</p><p>Canal Fulton</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Canton man, 28, of Linwood Avenue Southwest, was arrested April 30 on Canal Fulton warrants alleging domestic violence and grand theft.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A South Locust Street woman told police April 22 that someone hacked into her bank account and made two illegal transactions totaling $1,205.</p><p>Jackson Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Burton man, 27, was charged with aggravated menacing and disorderly conduct April 28 at the Sheetz store on Whipple Avenue Northwest. Police said he consumed food and a drink, refused to pay and caused workers to fear for their safety.</p><p>A Casper Drive Northwest woman, 19, was charged with domestic violence April 27 after she allegedly choked and assaulted her mother.</p><p>A Richfield man, 32, of Southern Road, was arrested April 27 on a telecommunications harassment warrant.</p><p>A South Boulevard Northwest man, 40, was arrested April 26 on a warrant alleging child endangerment. Police said the man was impaired and unable to care for his 6-year-old grandson.</p><p>Fraud</p><p>A township resident told police April 26 that a Bedford resident made $860 in unauthorized transactions from her checking account.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A Newbury man told police April 30 that clothing, vegetables and a cellphone and charger, total value $700, were stolen from his van at Sam&#8217;s Club on Portage Street Northwest.</p><p>A hammer drill set and saw blades, total value $1,000, were stolen April 27 from a Canton man&#8217;s car at Home Depot on Portage Street Northwest.</p><p>A box trailer and equipment inside, total value $6,358, were reported stolen April 26 from Olivieri Contracting of North Canton.</p><p>Six pairs of eyeglass frames, total value $1,550, were stolen April 23 from Vision Works on Dressler Road Northwest.</p><p>A Seymour Street Northwest man told police April 23 that a laptop computer, jewelry and other items, total value $2,280, were missing. The same day, a female at the home told police she let someone borrow two rings, total value $600, and knows they were sold at a pawn shop.</p><p>A supervisor at Walmart on Mega Street Northwest told police April 21 that a customer was seen on closed-circuit TV stealing a $798 computer.</p><p>North Canton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A North Main Street youth, 17, was charged with domestic violence and criminal damaging April 28 after he allegedly assaulted his father in a dispute over money.</p><p>An Applegrove Street Northeast man, 40, was charged with domestic violence April 24 after he allegedly shoved his wife into a wall in their apartment.</p><p>An Orchard Hill Drive Southwest man was charged with domestic violence April 28 after he allegedly threw a wooden chair that hit a female.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>A push mower and a four-wheel scooter, total value $2,300, were reported stolen April 23 from a Los Angeles Boulevard Northwest woman&#8217;s home.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone stole $5,897 in jewelry and other items April 22 from a Penny Street Southeast home.</p><p>A camera and other items, total value $1,870, were stolen April 20 from a West Maple Street home.</p><p>Jewelry and other items, total value $11,665, were stolen April 16 from a Sutton Avenue Northeast home.</p><p>Plain Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Carrollton man, 30, was charged with breaking and entering and receiving stolen property April 29 after police reported finding him in a stolen pickup on Maple Avenue Northeast filled with items stolen from a home on Varley Avenue Southwest in Canton Township.</p><p>Two Canton men, ages 50 and 24, of Clarendon Avenue Southwest, were charged with domestic violence April 27 after they allegedly punched and slapped a relative at a home on Lake Heights Boulevard.</p><p>Uniontown</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Legacy Street Northwest man, 20, was charged with aggravated menacing April 24 after he allegedly threatened his mother with a gun.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>At least $10,675 in antiques and jewelry were reported stolen April 29 from Uniontown Antique Mall on Cleveland Avenue Northwest. The thefts occurred over the past several months.</p><p>About 250 fish, total value $8,000, were stolen over the last 18 months from a Shoshone Avenue Northwest pond, the owner told police April 26.</p><p>A 9mm handgun valued at $500 was reported stolen April 26 from a Sweitzer Street Northwest home.</p><p>Wayne County</p><p>Wayne sheriff</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Wooster man, 21, was charged with receiving stolen property May 4 after deputies pulled him over on state Route 83 in a stolen 2011 Dodge.</p><p>Burglaries</p><p>A cellphone, a purse with $165 and other items, total value $258, were reported stolen May 3 from a home in the 9200 block of McQuaid Road, East Union Township.</p><p>A 9mm handgun and jewelry, total value $700, were reported stolen May 5 from a home in the 12800 block of Portage Street, Chippewa Township.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>Someone stole $400 in tools and caused $1,300 in damage to cars May 8 at a home in the 300 block of Tracy Bridge Road, East Union Township.</p><p>Two checks and $250 were reported stolen May 5 from a van in the 10100 block of McQuaid Road, East Union Township.</p><p>A checkbook and $30 were reported stolen May 5 from three unlocked vehicles in the 8700 block of East Lincoln Way, East Union Township.</p><p>An East Union Township resident reported that $35 was taken May 3 from an unlocked van at his home in the 20 block of South Millborne Road.</p><p>Wooster</p><p>Domestic Violence</p><p>A Wooster girl, 17, told police May 6 an acquaintance threatened her at East Bowman and Lincoln streets.</p><p>Felonious assault</p><p>A Wooster Township man, 41, reported May 5 that his nephew assaulted him at a home in the 600 block of South Bever Street.</p><p>Theft</p><p>An Orrville man reported May 6 that a rental car was stolen 10 days earlier at North Columbus and West Larwill streets. The rental agency had not been able to find the 2013 Chevrolet.</p>]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Summit County</p><p>Akron</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Sunsetview Drive man, 18, was charged with aggravated robbery after he allegedly pulled a gun on a Herman Avenue resident and demanded money. While fleeing, he fired several shots, but no one was wounded. Police arrested him a few houses away. A Herman Avenue woman, 18, was charged with obstructing justice.</p><p>A Roslyn Avenue man, 30, was charged with attempted aggravated burglary, domestic violence and criminal damaging after he allegedly tried to enter windows at a woman&#8217;s home and broke a car window when she tried to flee. He allegedly assaulted a visitor, chased the homeowner and threw her to the ground. He continued to assault her until police restrained him.</p><p>An East Avenue man, 23, was charged with possessing a weapon illegally, receiving stolen property and tampering with evidence. He allegedly fired a stolen .357 revolver at a man at Noble and Delia avenues.</p><p>A Boulevard Avenue man, 30, was charged with receiving stolen property, weapons offenses, drug abuse and possession of an open container in a car. He was a passenger in a car stopped at South Hawkins Avenue and Vernon Odom Boulevard. He had an open bottle of vodka in plain view and a loaded .45-caliber handgun under his seat, police said. The gun had been reported stolen in Coshocton County.</p><p>A Port Washington man, 35, was charged with receiving stolen property after he allegedly was seen circling the parking lot of a gas station at South Arlington Street and East Archwood Avenue in a vehicle reported stolen from Coshocton County.</p><p>A West High Street man, 20, was charged with burglary after he allegedly climbed into a first-floor window of a suspected meth house on Highview Avenue.</p><p>A Sanitarium Road man, 18, and a man, 42, were charged with burglary and complicity after they allegedly broke into an Upper Merriman Drive home.</p><p>Barberton</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An East Cassell Avenue man, 31, was arrested on a domestic violence warrant April 23. He is accused of grabbing his wife by the throat, choking her, slamming her against a vehicle and punching her.</p><p>A Pasadena Place youth, 16, was charged with domestic violence April 20 after he allegedly fought with siblings two days earlier.</p><p>An Oak Avenue woman was charged with forgery and theft April 20 after she allegedly took a large-screen TV, computer and other items from the home of her boyfriend&#8217;s father.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>A large-screen TV and toolbox, total value $1,300, were stolen April 18 from an Oakwood Street home.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A wood chipper valued at $3,500 was reported stolen April 19 from a Tuscarawas Avenue home.</p><p>A Stanley Avenue man told police April 23 that someone stole $800 from his wallet.</p><p>Bath Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A man, 34, was charged with obstructing official business and theft April 27 after he allegedly stole from TJ Maxx, 3897 Medina Road, and gave police a false name. He also had a felony warrant from Barberton.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a Round Hill Drive home April 25, but nothing appeared to be missing.</p><p>Copley</p><p>Domestic violence</p><p>A Meadow Run woman, 35, told police that her husband assaulted her April 24. She said he came over to pick up their children and put them in the car, but started yelling at her and breaking items. She said he threw her on the floor, held her and threatened to take the kids away from her.</p><p>Identity theft</p><p>A Burnwyke Court woman told police someone made $8,000 in unauthorized transactions with her credit card.</p><p>Cuyahoga Falls</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 25, was charged with obstructing official business April 26 after he allegedly fled from police during a traffic stop on Chart Road.</p><p>A 17th Street boy, 15, was charged with assault April 27 after he allegedly hit a man, 19, on Riverfront Parkway.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a home April 26 in the 1600 block of 11th Street and stole $3,500 in electronics.</p><p>Forgery</p><p>A woman cashed a counterfeit check for $1,300 on April 26 at CheckSmart, 696 Howe Ave.</p><p>Theft</p><p>The owner of a local car wash reported April 29 that a former employee failed to return keys, employee payroll checks and a weekend deposit of $2,600 after being fired.</p><p>Appliances were stolen from four vacant homes April 29 in the 1100 block of Moria Avenue.</p><p>Theft by deception</p><p>An Akron woman reported April 27 she bought a vehicle from a Cuyahoga Falls man through a Craigslist ad. She said she paid $1,350, then discovered the seller did not have a clear title.</p><p>A Riverfront Parkway man, 79, told police April 27 that he spent about $2,000 over the past year, sending it to people who said he would receive a sweepstakes prize.</p><p>Fairlawn</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 45, was arrested April 30 at Summit Mall on an Akron warrant. Officers questioned him after mall security said they wanted him banned because of an incident at Victoria&#8217;s Secret. After searching the man, police reported finding a crack pipe.</p><p>An Akron man, 23, was charged with violating a protection order April 28 after officers pulled over his car because of expired tags. His passenger had filed the order against him.</p><p>An Akron man, 30, was charged with theft April 25 after he allegedly stole an Xbox controller April 19 from The Exchange on West Market Street.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>Two men stole a gas hedge trimmer and an edger attachment from Walmart on April 30.</p><p>GetGo told police a woman pumped $57.08 in gas without paying April 29 on West Market Street.</p><p>Green</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 44, of Home Avenue, was arrested April 23 during a traffic stop at Caston Road and Castlegate Boulevard on warrants of domestic violence, carrying a concealed weapon and menacing.</p><p>A woman with no permanent address was arrested April 23 in Barberton on forgery and theft warrants from Green.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A South Main Street woman told deputies that she saw a van in her driveway that then drove through her yard as she arrived home April 23. Upon entering the house, she found her flat-screen TV, five watches and an Xbox system were missing.</p><p>Hudson</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Willow Lake Drive man, 18, and a Hammontree Drive woman, 18, were charged with criminal mischief April 26, and a 16-year-old was transferred to the police juvenile bureau. The three allegedly threw eggs at vehicles in a West Streetsboro Street parking lot.</p><p>Misuse of a credit card</p><p>An Elmcrest Drive man reported April 27 that a relative used his debit card without permission.</p><p>New Franklin</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A Vanderhoof Road man told police April 20 that someone kicked in a door and stole a revolver and electronic equipment, total value $2,435.</p><p>Identity fraud</p><p>A Center Road resident reported April 15 that someone used his personal information to deposit his $2,145 income tax check into an unknown bank account.</p><p>Norton</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A home in the 4100 block of Wads&#173;worth Road was burglarized April 26, but nothing appeared to be missing.</p><p>Springfield Township</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>A toolbox, tools and a well pump, total value $1,100, were reported stolen April 18 from an Ozark Drive storage shed that had been forced open.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A $700 TV set was stolen from a Laverne Lane home while a resident was away, police were told April 17.</p><p>Vandalism</p><p>Police said two boys, 16, and 15, admitted causing $7,300 in damage April 25 to Springfield High School on Sanitarium Road. They destroyed drywall and a computer in the boys locker room.</p><p>Vandals knocked over 16 monuments and gravestones April 20 at Hillside Memorial Park on Canton Road. Damage was estimated at $2,000.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A Uniontown man told police that his wallet containing $1,200 and credit cards was stolen April 21 from his pickup outside the Akron Kung Fu Academy on Canton Road.</p><p>Nine dolls, clothing and other collectibles, total value $1,554, were reported stolen April 19 from a Lakemore home on Front Street.</p><p>Stow</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Munroe Falls woman, 21, was charged with trafficking in heroin April 26. She was released to the Portage County Sheriff&#8217;s Office, where she was wanted on several warrants.</p><p>Two boys, ages 11 and 12, were charged with arson April 30 after they allegedly set fire to a field on Bridgewater Parkway. When the fire spread, a boy called his mother, who called firefighters. Only the field was damaged.</p><p>A homeless man, 42, was charged with menacing by stalking May 1.</p><p>A Pardee Road man, 37, was charged with assault May 2.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into a garage in the 4600 block of Fishcreek Road and stole $1,400 in tools April 27.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A Kent Road man discovered an intruder in his apartment April 30 and scared him off by shouting.</p><p>A debit card and $200 were stolen April 25 from a home in the 4300 block of Mannington Boulevard.</p><p>Identity theft</p><p>A Courtiff Circle man told police May 1 that someone used his personal information in an attempt to open a credit card account.</p><p>A Cheval Circle woman reported April 27 that someone used her personal information and credit card account number to make unauthorized online purchases totaling nearly $150.</p><p>Tallmadge</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 19, was charged with aggravated menacing April 25 after he allegedly threatened to kill his boss after being fired at a Commerce Street business.</p><p>A Crossings Circle man, 55, was charged April 26 with obstructing official business after he allegedly ignored police orders as they investigated an assault complaint.</p><p>A Southeast Avenue man, 66, was charged with creating a nuisance condition April 26 after police received complaints about a strong smell of cat urine. The man told police he has seven cats living in his garage.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a home in the 1000 block of Northwest Avenue on May 2, but nothing was missing.</p><p>Medina County</p><p>Wadsworth</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Park Meadows Court woman, 26, was charged with domestic violence May 1.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a home in the 100 block of East Bergey Street between April 4 and April 27, but nothing appeared to be missing.</p><p>Misuse of a credit card</p><p>A Trease Road resident told police April 30 that someone made unauthorized charges with his credit card.</p><p>Portage County</p><p>Kent</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Mogadore man, 40, was arrested during a traffic stop May 2 on West Summit Street. Police stopped the car because of a suspended license and discovered that the driver was wanted on warrants from four jurisdictions.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a West Hall Street home May 1 and stole cash and credit cards.</p><p>Stark County</p><p>Jackson Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Blackburn Road Northwest woman, 18, was charged with domestic violence April 22 after she allegedly bit her brother several times during a quarrel over the family car.</p><p>A Canton woman, 48, of Penn Place Northeast, was arrested April 23 on a warrant of breaking and entering.</p><p>A Massillon woman, 47, was arrested April 22 at her Second Street Northeast home on a felony burglary warrant from Jackson Township.</p><p>Robbery</p><p>A clerk at the Red Roof Inn on Inn Circle Northwest told police April 19 that a machete-wielding robber entered the office and claimed to have an explosive attached to his belt. The robber fled with $191 from a drawer.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>A Canton woman told police April 24 that someone took $550 from her purse at the Ameridial facility on Higbee Avenue Northwest.</p><p>A $500 iPhone was stolen April 23 from Sunglass Hut at Westfield Belden Village Mall while a clerk helped customers at the front of the store.</p><p>A Fresh Meadows, N.Y., woman told police April 22 that someone broke into her car at Dillard&#8217;s at Westfield Belden Village Mall and stole two laptop computers, total value $1,000, two wedding dresses and other items.</p><p>Someone stole a $600 iPhone from a Lake O&#8217;Springs Avenue Northwest home April 22.</p><p>North Canton</p><p>Arrest</p><p>An Applegrove Street Northeast man was charged with domestic violence April 24 after he allegedly shoved his wife into an art easel.</p><p>Thefts</p><p>Six rings, total value $11,665, were reported stolen April 16 from a Sutton Avenue Northeast home.</p><p>Someone ransacked lockers April 3 at Famous Hair on East Maple Street and stole two cellphones and other items, total value $958.</p><p>Plain Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Orchardale Drive Northwest woman, 26, was charged with domestic violence April 21 after she allegedly threw a water bottle at the father of her child, striking him in the head, and punched him several times.</p><p>A Sun Valley Avenue Northeast man was charged with domestic violence April 20 after he allegedly grabbed a woman by her sweatshirt and threatened her.</p><p>A homeless man, 34, was charged with burglary April 20 after he was found inside a 25th Street Northwest home without permission.</p><p>Uniontown</p><p>Arrest</p><p>A Legacy Street man, 20, was charged with domestic violence, aggravated menacing and resisting arrest April 24 after he allegedly threatened to harm his father and waved a gun in front of his parents.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Police blotter — April 28]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Summit County</p><p>Akron</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Hartford Avenue woman, 52, was charged with assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and possession of an open container. An RTA driver notified officers that a woman was drinking a beer on a bus headed for the terminal. The woman fought with officers and resisted arrest, police said.</p><p>A Weehawken Place man, 22, was charged with felonious assault after he allegedly pulled a gun on someone and squeezed the trigger, but the weapon misfired.</p><p>An Adkins Street woman, 18, was charged with assault and robbery after she allegedly assaulted a woman and took her purse.</p><p>A Neville Avenue woman, 18, was charged with assault and robbery after she allegedly assaulted a woman and took her purse.</p><p>An Akron man, 42, was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly broke into an Edgerton Road residence, stole copper pipes, placed them in the back of a truck and fled the scene.</p><p>A Cuyahoga Falls man, 50, was charged with burglary and misrepresentation after he allegedly broke out a front window and crawled into a home.</p><p>A Santee Avenue man, 26, was charged with breaking and entering and possession of criminal tools after he allegedly was found taking copper pipes in a Delos Street home.</p><p>A Grant Street woman, 34, was charged with receiving stolen property after police reported finding her with a stolen vehicle.</p><p>An Allendale Avenue man, 41, was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly kicked in a garage door to a Thornapple Avenue home. He fled when an observer scared him off.</p><p>A Schiller Avenue man, 31, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>A Neal Court man, 46, was charged with domestic violence.</p><p>Bath Township</p><p>Theft</p><p>A Cleveland-Massillon Road woman told police April 20 that someone stole prescription medication from her home.</p><p>Copley Township</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A man, 46, was charged with driving under the influence April 14. A police officer conducted a traffic stop after noticing two of the tires on his vehicle had blown out and his car was on fire. After speaking with the driver, the officer noticed the man was intoxicated and arrested him.</p><p>Officers responded to complaints of a man trying to sell his car at a BP gas station in Montrose. He insisted the car was his, but he had no documents. The car was towed and he was cited for having fictitious plates.</p><p>Cuyahoga Falls</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Fourth Street woman, 56, was charged with disorderly conduct April 25. Police said she was intoxicated when she disobeyed a pedestrian walkway signal while crossing Portage Trail at Fourth Street. The woman walked into the path of a vehicle. She was transported to Summa Western Reserve Hospital with a leg injury.</p><p>Animal violation</p><p>Four residents were charged with failure to register a dangerous dog April 25. They were summoned to Stow Municipal Court.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into B and K Rootbeer, 737 Munroe Falls Ave., and stole more than $100 worth of food and candy April 23.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into an Americana Drive apartment April 23 and stole more than $500 worth of goods.</p><p>An apartment in the 1000 block of Howe Avenue was looted April 20.</p><p>Child endangering </p><p>Two children, ages 2 and 5, were found walking alone in the 1400 block of Myrtle Avenue about 1 p.m. April 23. They were returned to their home. Their father had fallen asleep.</p><p>Criminal mischief</p><p>A Clyde Avenue man told police April 19 that someone shot a bottle rocket at his apartment.</p><p>Criminal simulation</p><p>A city employee told police April 24 that he found two counterfeit $100 bills in an open trash bag in the 3300 block of Bath Heights Drive.</p><p>Identity theft</p><p>A Victor Avenue woman reported April 19 that someone used her debit card and information to make more than $6,000 in unauthorized purchases.</p><p>A 20th Street man reported April 20 that someone hacked into his credit-card account, made a purchase and changed the account information.</p><p>Chatham Street man told police April 20 that someone used his personal information to file a federal tax return.</p><p>Public indecency</p><p>A Cliffside Street woman, 26, told police April 22 that a man stood at her front door and performed a sex act. He left when she confronted him.</p><p>Fairlawn</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Walmart employee was charged with theft April 19 after he allegedly rang up two gift cards, one for $505 and another for $560, and kept them without putting the cash in a register. When his register came up short, security officers reviewed video and detected the employee&#8217;s actions. In addition to gift cards, he is accused of stealing $20 in food.</p><p>A Massillon man, 19, was charged with drug possession April 20 after police reported finding marijuana and a pipe in his car. Officers pulled over his car because of expired license plates.</p><p>An Akron man, 26, was charged with theft April 19 after he allegedly tried to steal a $25 T-shirt from FootLocker in Summit Mall.</p><p>An Akron woman, 19, was charged with criminal trespassing and obstructing official business April 20 after going to Summit Mall, where she is banned.</p><p>An Akron man, 36, was charged with theft April 19 after he allegedly tried to steal $224 in cologne from Target.</p><p>Stow</p><p>Arrests</p><p>An Akron man, 19, was charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor April 23.</p><p>A Tallmadge woman, 26, was charged with felony possession of drugs April 24.</p><p>Assault</p><p>A Ross Drive woman, 19 told police April 24 that a staff member assaulted her in a group home.</p><p>An Echo Valley Drive woman reported April 18 that her boyfriend assaulted her and took her vehicle.</p><p>Breaking and entering</p><p>Someone broke into a vacant home in the 4700 block of Fishcreek Road and stole copper pipes.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>Someone broke into a home in the 3100 block of Peterboro Drive and stole electronics, a lock box containing $750 and other items April 22.</p><p>Identity theft</p><p>A Bayside Lake woman told police April 19 that someone used her credit card to buy $175 in online merchandise from Victoria&#8217;s Secret.</p><p>Telecommunications fraud</p><p>A Saratoga Boulevard woman, 86, reported April 22 she was notified by phone that she won a lottery prize. The woman sent money to an address given by the caller to pay for fees.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A Leewood Road man told police April 18 he bought a camera on eBay for $2,500. He wired the money April 4 but has not received the camera. </p><p>Medina County</p><p>Wadsworth</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Wall Road man, 26, was charged with theft April 20 after he allegedly stole a &#8220;wet floor&#8221; sign from McDonald&#8217;s, 920 High St.</p><p>A Main Street woman, 44, was arrested April 21 on a warrant from the Medina County sheriff.</p><p>A Canton man, 56, was charged April 25 with improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. The man, who has a concealed-carry permit, reportedly placed his hand under a car seat near his gun and out of an officer&#8217;s view during a traffic stop.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A home in the 400 block of Oakwood Avenue was looted April 23.</p><p>Portage County</p><p>Kent</p><p>Arrests</p><p>A Walter Street man, 24, was charged with assault, unlawful restraint, theft and disrupting public service April 21.</p><p>A Franklin Avenue man, 27, was charged with domestic violence April 22.</p><p>Burglary</p><p>A Fairchild Avenue woman told police April 19 that someone broke into her home and took $2,300 in jewelry.</p><p>Cruelty to animals</p><p>Acting on a tip from an anonymous caller, police found a 10-month-old Australian shepherd mix tied to a post April 23 at Tannery Park near downtown Kent. The puppy had no tags.</p><p>Misuse of credit card</p><p>Two Spruce Court women told police April 22 that someone used their credit cards for unauthorized transactions.</p><p>Theft</p><p>A Chelton Drive woman reported April 22 that someone withdrew more than $900 from her checking account without permission.</p>]]></description>
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