Summary of police activity:



Summary of police activity:
BOARDMAN
Nov. 25
Assault: A Youngstown man reported someone used a vehicle to assault him at Boardman High School, 7777 Glenwood Ave.
Breaking and entering/theft: An employee at Bow Wow Bakery in the Southern Park Mall discovered someone broke into her kiosk and stole $150 and $485.69 worth of deposits.
Theft: Police arrested two New Castle, Pa., men, ages 29 and 31, on theft charges after three DVD sets were stolen from Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Identity theft: A Youngstown woman reported a 22-year-old woman fraudulently used her identity for a traffic ticket that resulted in the victim's driver's license being canceled.
Identity theft: Police arrested a 28-year-old Youngstown man on charges of misuse of a credit card and theft after a Butler, Pa., man reported someone used his credit-card number and identity to make $531 worth of fraudulent purchases.
Arrest: Police arrested a 32-year-old Boardman man on a charge of failure to comply with the orders of a police officer after police said he refused to pull over his vehicle for several blocks. He also was charged with carrying concealed weapons after police say they found a .45-caliber gun in the vehicle.
Theft/criminal damaging: An in-dash AM/FM compact-disc stereo system was stolen from a vehicle, which had its dashboard and glove box damaged, while parked at the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: Police arrested a 21-year-old Salem man on a theft charge after four wireless pet fences, two anti-bark collars and two powerhead filters were stolen from PetsMart, 1100 Doral Drive.
Domestic violence: Police arrested a 23-year-old Struthers man on a charge of domestic violence after a family member said the man assaulted him.
Burglary: A man in the 700 block of Glen Park Drive reported a 20-inch TV, a cordless phone, a 32-inch TV, a PlayStation game console and four PlayStation games missing from his residence.
Nov. 26
Criminal damage: Someone damaged a door and its frame at St. Mark's Church, 280 Mill Creek Drive.
Warrants: Police arrested a 19-year-old Boardman man on a warrant charging him with five counts of trafficking in drugs, and a 43-year-old Boardman woman was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after police went to a residence in the 50 block of Meadowbrook Avenue and said they found several people in possession of drug paraphernalia.
Theft: A bottle of shampoo and creme rinse, a hairbrush, eight gift bags and $61 were removed from a display table at Remember Idora Store in the Southern Park Mall.
Fraud: A Poland woman reported being the victim of fraud in which she lost $1,556.
Theft: Police arrested a 26-year-old Youngstown man on a theft charge after a ladies' black leather jacket was stolen from Kaufmann's department store in the Southern Park Mall.
Assault: Police arrested a 25-year-old Curwensville, Pa., man on an assault charge after his former girlfriend said he assaulted her on two occasions.
Theft: Police arrested a 17-year-old Youngstown girl on a theft charge after two sweaters, a belt, a sweat shirt and a shirt were stolen from Kohl's department store, 383 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A Youngstown man reported someone pried open a window on his truck cab and removed an air compressor, a 12-inch plastic toolbox, an air-nailer device and assorted screwdrivers, wrenches and sockets.
Theft/drugs: Police arrested a 25-year-old Youngstown man on a theft charge after two DVDs were stolen from Target department store, 417 Boardman-Poland Road. He also was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after police found a suspected crack pipe in his possession during a search.
Bad check: A 40-year-old Youngstown woman was arrested on a charge of passing bad checks after police say she tried to purchase $94 worth of items with a check drawn on a closed account.
Warrant: Police arrested a 29-year-old Boardman man on a warrant from Lucas County, Ohio, charging him with neglect of children. He also was charged with possession of marijuana after police found a small bag of suspected marijuana in his pants pocket.
Theft: A Sony CD player was stolen from a vehicle parked at the Red Roof Inn, 1051 Tiffany Blvd.
Theft: Police arrested a 27-year-old Lowellville man on a theft charge after a refrigerator and $200 were missing from Rainbow Rentals, 6810 Market St.
Nov. 27
Theft: A $100 bill was stolen from a residence in the 700 block of Truesdale Road.
Theft: A 14-inch saw was removed from a company vehicle that was parked at Damascus Nursery & amp; Floral, 1100 Doral Drive.
Domestic violence: Police arrested a 21-year-old North Jackson man on a domestic violence charge after his former girlfriend said he threatened her with physical harm. She alleged he grabbed her vehicle's steering wheel while she drove and threatened to blow up the car and wreck it.
Theft: An employee at Payless Shoesource, 48 Boardman-Canfield Road, reported two women took a pair of slippers and a pair of men's boots.
Theft: Six silhouette Christmas trees were removed from the front yard of a residence in the 800 block of Indianola Road.
Vandalism: A man reported someone shot a paintball at his vehicle while he was driving near Wildwood Drive and Market Street.
Theft: Various receipts, log sheets and other papers were missing from the LeModeln Model & amp; Talent Agency, 7536 Market St.
Nov. 28
Theft: A New Springfield woman reported $76 taken from her purse while she was at the Fairfield Inn, 7397 Tiffany Blvd.
Assault: An employee at WKBN, 3930 Sunset Blvd., reported a man spit on him and struck his video camera, forcing it into his eye, after the victim said he thought he saw a woman being pushed out of a van. Also, another employee said the woman's boyfriend threatened her, and both victims reported the man exposed himself to them.
Possible vehicle theft: Someone failed to return a 48-foot flat trailer to B-Right Trucking, 492 McClurg Road, after leasing the vehicle.
Nov. 29
Vandalism: An employee at Alterations Express, 845 Boardman-Poland Road, reported a customer vandalized a dressing room he was using.
Arrest: After conducting a traffic stop, police arrested a 31-year-old Warren man on a charge of driving under a suspended license. He also was charged with obstructing official business after police say he provided them with false information about his identity.
Theft: About $256 worth of miscellaneous clothing was stolen from Sears in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: Police arrested a 47-year-old Youngstown man on a theft charge after four leather coats were stolen from Kaufmann's.
Thefts: Four men reported amounts ranging from $5 to $40 were stolen from their belongings in a locker room, and a fifth man reported his cellular phone stolen, while they were at the Ice Zone, 360 McClurg Road.
Criminal damage: A vehicle had its driver's-side door lock and paint damaged in the 400 block of Rockdale Avenue.
Criminal damage: A car had a left rear window broken while parked at Boardman High School.
Criminal damage: A vehicle had damage to the paint on its passenger-side door while parked at BW-3 in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A 15-year-old Youngstown boy was arrested on a theft charge after two pieces of jewelry were stolen from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: Police arrested a 31-year-old Mineral Ridge man and charged him with theft after several items were removed from Home Depot Inc., 7001 Southern Blvd.
Nov. 30
Stolen property: An employee at Auto Zone, 8290 Market St., called police after he said a man attempted to return a control module and alternator the employee said were stolen.
Theft: A 46-year-old Youngstown woman was arrested on a theft charge after police say she concealed $256 worth of merchandise in a bag and tried to leave Sears without paying for the items.
Assault: A woman in the 300 block of Meadowbrook Avenue reported a 41-year-old man assaulted her at The Boathouse Restaurant, 7323 South Ave.
Theft/criminal damaging: A CD player was stolen from a vehicle, which had its dashboard damaged, while parked at the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A man reported someone took his cellular phone while he shopped at the Southern Park Mall.
Criminal damage: Someone used a key to do $500 worth of damage to a vehicle's paint while it was parked at the Southern Park Mall.
Vandalism: A man in the 800 block of Fairfield Drive reported someone set his mailbox on fire.
POLAND
Nov. 27
Arrest: After pulling over a vehicle on U.S. Route 224, police arrested a 19-year-old Youngstown woman on a charge of driving under a suspended license.
Arrest: After stopping a car on Riverside Drive, police cited a 46-year-old New Castle man for driving under a suspended license.
Dec. 1
Arrest: A 20-year-old Canavan Drive man was arrested at an Alverne Drive residence on charges of underage possession of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol and underage consumption of alcohol.