LYNDHURST, Ohio

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Breaking and getting into: Rae Street

At 8:25 a.m. Dec. 30, it was noted that anyone experienced cut the padlock on a momentary door at the design internet site of The Avenue nursing dwelling, 5442 Rae Road, and stolen tools valued at an estimated $2,410.

Felony mischief: Churchill Highway

At 2:30 p.m. Jan. 3, a lady, 39, reported that her property experienced been egged for the 3rd time due to the fact Nov. 11.

Theft: Richmond Road

At 10:15 a.m. Jan. 3, a guy walked out of CVS/Pharmacy, 1443 Richmond Highway, with two containers of detergent for which he did not fork out. The suspect was final noticed leaving the store’s parking lot in a automobile.

A retail outlet employee furnished police with a license plate variety for the car or truck, but that range turned out to be incorrect. The suspect was not apprehended.

Warrant arrest: Thornbury Highway

At 2:10 a.m. Jan. 3, an officer stopped a car or truck that was currently being driven too slowly. In the automobile had been a Cleveland woman, 17, who was driving, and a Euclid boy, also 17.

The driver, it was figured out, was required on a Lake County Sheriff’s Office environment warrant for failure to surface in court docket on a site visitors charge. The lady was arrested and turned around to Lake County authorities.

OVI: Richmond Highway

At 5:15 a.m. Jan. 2, law enforcement investigated a just one-motor vehicle crash. The driver, a Lyndhurst female, 22, was identified to be intoxicated. Police charged the lady with OVI and experienced her transported to Hillcrest Medical center for remedy of her accidents.

Disturbance: Cedar Street

At 11:45 p.m. Dec. 31, law enforcement had been referred to as to the Hyatt Area resort, 24665 Cedar Road, on stories of there staying as well many persons in a place and that all those partiers were being generating also a great deal sounds. There ended up much more than 20 persons in the area. Officers dispersed the gathering.

Menace created: Oakmont Travel

At 5 p.m. Dec. 31, a Lyndhurst woman, 34, reported that she had been threatened by the gentleman who delivered her refrigerator.

Domestic violence: Richmond Road

At 10:10 p.m. Dec. 29, a female, 17, noted that her sister, 23, was attacking her as the two argued about possession of a cell cell phone. The sisters’ mom was attempting to restrain the 23-calendar year-old, but was not able. The problem was solved when the mother took her young daughter to an aunt’s residence.

Prison mischief: Blanchester Road

At 1:45 p.m. Dec. 28, a female noted that anyone experienced thrown eggs at her dwelling.

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