COVENTRY: A Cormany Road woman made a report to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office Jan. 28 after she learned someone in California has been using her old social media account, which she has not used for 10 years.
On Jan. 28, an East Warner Road woman reported an unknown person removed two documents from a notebook in her residence.
An East Pace Avenue woman reported the same day that the rear windshield of her vehicle was broken by an unknown person.
Employees of a South Arlington Road bar reported Jan. 28 a Goodview Avenue couple began arguing with other patrons and the woman threw pool cues and billiard balls, with one of the balls hitting another patron in the abdomen. The victim declined to cooperate with the investigation and refused to sign charges. Deputies contacted the couple on the phone, and the woman denied throwing anything. At the request of the bar manager, she was advised she and her husband are banned from the business. She stated they would not be going back.
A West Olden Avenue man reported Jan. 29 an unknown person used his identity to open a bank account in his name.
A Swartz Road woman reported Feb. 1 someone damaged a tire on her vehicle parked outside her residence the previous night.
Deputies responded to an altercation between two men in the beverage drive-thru of a Manchester Road gas station Feb. 2, when an employee reported a motorist refused to move his vehicle from the lane after he was denied service because he had no identification. Another patron approached the driver, who reportedly threatened him. The man left before the arrival of deputies, who reviewed video surveillance in an attempt to identify him.
Also Feb. 2, deputies called a Barberton man and advised him to have no contact with an Althea Avenue woman who reported he was making harassing phone calls to her. She also was advised to have no contact with the man.
A Canova Drive man reported Feb. 2 an unknown person opened a credit account in his name.
An administrator at Coventry High School reported Feb. 2 the school received a threatening call from an unknown person. The call originated from an internet phone number.
GREEN: On Jan. 27, a Christman Road woman reported an unknown person used her identity to open and make charges to a credit account in her name.
Employees called Summit County Sheriff’s Office deputies to an Interstate Parkway hotel Jan. 27 after a man and woman who had been smoking in a nonsmoking room refused to leave. Deputies contacted them and they left without incident.
A Far View Road woman called deputies Jan. 18 when she received a phone call from a frantic woman, who stated she had been arrested in Florida along with the victim’s granddaughter, who needed bail money. The call was transferred to a man, who stated he was an attorney representing her granddaughter. He instructed the woman to go to her bank, withdraw $1,200 without telling anyone why she was doing it, and then she would receive instructions on making the bail payment. She called family members, who assured her that her granddaughter was fine and not in Florida.
A Townhouse Lane man reported Jan. 28 a caller stated he worked for a utility company and convinced him that his power would be shut off unless he made an immediate payment. He used a phone application to pay $600 to the person, who did not represent the utility company.
Employees of a Massillon Road restaurant reported Jan. 28 a customer in the drive-thru passed a counterfeit $20 bill.
A Mallard Point Drive man reported Jan. 29 the catalytic converter was stolen form a vehicle outside his residence the previous night.
Employees of an Interstate Parkway store reported Jan. 29 a woman entered the store, placed a $700 snowblower in a cart, pushed it out of the store without paying for it and left in a vehicle.
A Ledgewater Drive woman was arrested for domestic violence and taken to the Summit County Jail Jan. 29 for reportedly assaulting her fiancé. She was advised that additional charges were pending identification of suspected narcotics found in her shoe during her arrest.
Deputies signed a warrant for the arrest of a Raber Road man Feb. 1 and entered information about the vehicle into a national database for stolen vehicles after his mother reported he took her vehicle without permission. When the vehicle was returned, the victim signed a form refusing prosecution.
A Broadley Circle woman reported Feb. 1 she received a phone call from a person regarding her account with an online shopping site who claimed to be an employee of the business. The woman was instructed to purchase gift cards to prevent identity fraud with her account. The woman purchased gift cards totaling $4,560 and provided the numbers to the caller before realizing it was a scam.
Also Feb. 1, a customer of an Arlington Ridge Road store reported someone entered her unlocked vehicle while she shopped and stole cash from the glove box.
A custodian at Akron-Canton Airport found a bag containing suspected marijuana and gave it to deputies Feb. 1.
A Lakefront Drive woman reported Feb. 1 an unknown person used her identity to open a credit account. When she contacted the creditor, she was unable to obtain any information about how the account was opened.
An employee of an Arlington Ridge Road East reported the catalytic converter was stolen from his vehicle, which was parked outside the business the afternoon of Feb. 2.
Deputies investigated damage to a vehicle in the parking lot of a Corporate Woods Parkway store Feb. 2, when an unknown person cut the exhaust pipe in an attempt to steal the catalytic converter. Deputies were reviewing video surveillance from the parking lot.
A third party called deputies to a Mayfair Road residence Feb. 2, stating a woman was being beaten and held against her will by the father of her child. Deputies arrested a High Grove Boulevard man on a warrant. The victim stated the man assaulted her and took her phone and car keys so she couldn’t leave or call for help. She was treated by EMS and the man was charged with domestic violence and unlawful restraint and taken to the Summit County Jail on the warrant.
LAKEMORE: A Lakemore officer picked up a woman at her Ido Avenue residence in Akron Feb. 5 on an outstanding Lakemore warrant with assistance from the Akron Police Department. The woman was issued a new summons and court date and released.
Also Feb. 5, a driver was arrested during a traffic stop for carrying a concealed weapon and improper handling a firearm after a 9-millimeter handgun and ammunition were found inside the vehicle. He also was charged with driving under suspension and having no insurance. Mogadore Police Department officers assisted. The SUV was towed and the man taken to the Summit County Jail.
A juvenile was arrested for disorderly conduct at Springfield High School and Junior High Feb. 8.
Police responded to a fight between two juveniles Feb. 9 at a Main Street roller rink. Police took statements from witnesses, but no arrests were reported.
NEW FRANKLIN: Police responded to a Vanderhoof Road site Feb. 4 for two loose dogs in the roadway. Police found the two medium-sized dogs in the road blocking traffic. The owner was contacted and arrived to secure the dogs. She was cited for failure to restrain her dogs. Shortly after officers left, they were called back when the dogs got loose again. The owner was again contacted and brought the dogs home, and police advised her if they got loose again, she would be issued another citation.
A Grove Road resident reported a license plate was stolen from her vehicle between Feb. 5 and Feb. 7. The plate was entered as stolen.
Police were called to a West Turkeyfoot Lake Road business Feb. 9. An employee told police containers of cooking oil used by the company had been tampered with and oil was stolen.
A woman filed domestic violence charges against her son Feb. 10 following an incident at a New Franklin home. The woman said the juvenile threw a plastic bottle at his younger brother in a joking manner, but the bottle left a bruise on the brother. The mother told police she believed her older son intended to injure his brother. The boy was taken to the Summit County Juvenile Detention Facility.
SPRINGFIELD: Police were called to the intersection of Carper and Lessig avenues Jan. 26 for a report of construction equipment left in the middle of the roadway. A towing company was called to remove the equipment. More pieces of construction equipment were found at Albrecht and Lessig avenues and they also were removed. Police were investigating to determine the source of the equipment.
Also Jan. 26, police responded to a Killian Road home after a woman there reported her live-in boyfriend came home from a bar and began arguing with her. Neither the woman nor the man made any claims of physical contact and both were advised by police to separate for the night.
Police reported two thefts at a South Arlington Road store. In the first case, an Akron woman was arrested Jan. 27 after she was seen filling a cart with groceries and proceeding through the self-checkout register without scanning $121 worth of items. In the second case, an East Liverpool woman was seen concealing merchandise in her purse and was arrested for theft and possession of drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine.
Police responded to a Coach Lane residence Jan. 27. A man reported he was outside his trailer feeding birds when a woman approached and asked him to call the police. When he ignored the request, the woman reportedly picked up a shovel and began swinging it at the man, and he ran into his trailer while the woman hit his mailbox and two porch chairs, destroying them. The woman reportedly admitted causing the damage and stated she did it because her power, water and heat had been turned off in her trailer, which is uninhabitable due to fire damage. The woman was taken to a hospital for an examination. The man said he declined charges against her.
Also Jan. 27, police were…
