POLICE BLOTTER Hubbard, Liberty, Girard



Summary of police activity:
HUBBARD
April 6
Theft: Two people stole four hubcaps from a car in the parking lot of Handyman, 35 S. Main St.
Theft: Someone stole loose change and a handicap placard from a vehicle parked on Fifth Avenue.
April 7
Theft: A personal computer was stolen from National City Bank, 24 W. Liberty St.
April 8
Theft: Money and jewelry was stolen from Hubbard pool locker room, 250 Hall Ave.
LIBERTY
March 30
Theft: A 27 year-old Hubbard man is suspected of charging $113 in miscellaneous charges while working at Advance Auto Parts, 3179 Belmont.
April 3
Theft: A $1,502 deposit from Rent Way, 2718 Belmont Ave., was discovered missing.
Burglary: Someone broke into a Lynn Street home and took a TV, a wooden trunk and a jacket.
Auto theft: Someone stole a 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix parked at the Comfort Inn, 4055 Belmont Ave.
Theft: A woman stole a TV and a portable stereo from a Northgate Avenue home.
April 4
Auto theft: Someone stole a 1991 Buick LeSabre parked on Trumbull Court.
Theft: Someone broke into a Naylor-Lloyd Drive apartment and took $450 and a silk jacket.
Theft: A 33 year-old Youngstown man was arrested for stealing a carton of cigarettes and a videotape from Smoker Friendly, 3814 Belmont Ave.
April 5
Theft: A bike was stolen from an Aurora Drive home.
April 6
Theft: A $3,787 deposit from General Dollar, 3551 Belmont Ave., was stolen by a 25 year-old female employee.
April 7
Arrest: A 39-year-old Girard man was arrested in the 1000 block of Lincoln Avenue for criminal trespassing and felonious assault.
April 8
Breaking and entering: Someone threw a rock through the window of Handel's Ice Cream, 4251 Belmont Ave., broke the cash registers, and stole an unknown amount of money.
Criminal damage: Someone drove across a driveway on Sturgeon Drive and wrecked into cement blocks, causing $100 in damages.
Arrest: Police charged a 27-year-old Youngstown man and a 24-year-old Warren man with felonious assault and a 32-year-old Youngstown man for drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia at Gypsy Lane and Logan Way.
Burglary: A television, a video game player, Nintendo 64 and 14 compact discs were stolen from a Hadley Avenue home.
Breaking and entering: Someone broke the front window of Dairy Mart, 1478 Church Hill Road, and stole $10, 25 boxes of cigarettes and a videocassette tape.
April 9
Criminal damage/theft: Someone smashed in the rear window of a Ford Tempo while it was parked at TNS Intersearch, 114 Liberty St. The owner reported missing a compact disc player, a cell phone and charger and a CD case with 60 compact discs.
GIRARD
April 9
Arrest: Police arrested an 18-year-old Girard male and a 16-year-old Girard male at the railroad tracks near Byers Street. The 18-year-old was charged with criminal trespass, discharging a firearm and contributing to delinquency of a minor. The 16-year-old was charged with criminal trespass and discharging a firearm.
Breaking and entering: Someone broke into a 1986 Oldsmobile parked on East Kline Street.
Theft: Someone stole a mountain bicycle from an East Broadway Avenue garage.
April 10
Rape: A 17-year-old female told police she was raped by a 18-year-old male in the woods east of Gayla Lane.
April 11
Theft: Someone stole a bicycle from the driveway of an East Wilson Avenue home.