POLICE CALLS
POLICE CALLS
Summary of police activity for Austintown, Boardman and Poland:
AUSTINTOWN
Oct. 4
Attempted breaking and entering: The south window and a 6-by-6 block of concrete were broken out of McQuaid's gas station, 702 N. Meridian Road.
Criminal damage: A vehicle was damaged by landscaping stone at Norcan Farm Equipment, 829 N. Four Mile Run Road.
Theft: $16 in gasoline was stolen at True North, 4200 Mahoning Ave.
Theft: A surveying pin was stolen from a residence in the 1000 block of Raspberry Lane.
Theft: A Fuji camera was stolen from a residence in the 700 block of S. Meridian Road.
Breaking and entering: The front-door window was smashed out at B & amp;R Wholesale Tire, 116 S. Meridian Road.
Oct. 5
Criminal damaging: Damage to a building was reported in the 4000 block of Kirk Road.
Theft: A woman's purse was stolen from an apartment in the 1100 block of Fountain Square apartments.
Theft: A lock was cut on a pump and diesel fuel was taken from McQuaids, 702 N. Meridian Road.
Oct. 6
Vandalism: A window was broken at Meander Advertising, 168 N. Meridian Road.
Oct. 6
Destroyed animal: An injured raccoon was destroyed in the 2100 block of North Beverly Avenue.
Theft: Three juveniles were caught taking compact discs and clothing at Wal-Mart, 6001 Mahoning Ave.
Theft: Checks were taken from an unlocked vehicle at Wedgewood Plaza, 1622 S. Raccoon Road.
Oct. 7
Criminal damage: A window was shot out at D & amp;R Garage Door, 4716 Mahoning Ave.
Destroyed animal: A skunk was destroyed in the 80 block of Country Green Drive.
Theft: Sixty compact discs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 5000 block of Nashua Drive.
Destroyed animal: A raccoon was destroyed in the residential 3000 block of New Road.
Oct. 8
Drug offense: A man was arrested for drug abuse and for possession of drug paraphernalia at Chippers, 5 N. Edgehill Ave.
Arrest: Police arrested a 17-year-old male after a traffic pursuit at South Meridian and Four Mile Run Roads in a stolen vehicle. The juvenile was taken to the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center.
Attempted burglary: A window screen was removed from a trailer at Woodside Elementary, 4105 Elmwood Ave.
Theft: A snow plow was stolen from Affordable Auto Sales, 1665 S. Raccoon Road.
Oct. 9
Theft: A purse was taken and credit cards later used at T & amp; G Lounge, 1400 North Niles-Carver Road.
Drug offense: A man and woman were arrested at the Econolodge, 5431 Seventy-Six Drive and later placed in county jail.
Theft: An in-dash stereo and compact disc were stolen from the 1700 block of South Raccoon Road.
Attempted theft: Tools were recovered, which were used on the steering column on a vehicle that was damaged in the 1000 block of South Raccoon Road.
Breaking and entering: Assorted metal articles were taken over the past three months from the 3000 block of Hendricks Road.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle was scratched and two tires cut in the 4000 block of Woodmere Drive.
Auto theft: A 1992 Chevrolet Corsica was stolen from the 900 block of the Compass West Apartments.
Theft: A woman is a suspect in a theft at Arby's, 701 N. Niles-Canfield Road.
Oct. 10
Criminal damaging: A window was damaged at an apartment in the 1800 block of South Raccoon Road.
Criminal damaging: Vehicle windows were shattered in the 4000 block of New Road.
Burglary: A laptop computer, fax machine and briefcase were taken from a residence in the 4000 block of Crum Road.
Assault: A security guard was kicked by a teenage girl at Teen Scene, 1743 S. Raccoon Road.
BOARDMAN
Oct. 12
Arrest: A 25-year-old Belmore, Ohio, woman was arrested and charged with misuse of a credit card and receiving stolen property. A Campbell woman reported that, while she was at Club South Health & amp; Fitness Center, 7120 Tiffany Blvd., she discovered a vehicle window broken and her purse containing five credit cards stolen from her car.
Theft: Someone stole five packs of cigarettes and two packages each of luncheon meat and cheese from Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive.
Criminal damaging: A man in the 7900 block of Glenwood Avenue noticed on his vehicle's passenger side several scratches in the finish.
Identity theft: A Leetonia woman discovered she had been a victim while she was at Lowe's, 1100 Doral Drive.
Theft: A man noticed the front license plate stolen off his pickup truck at his home in the 100 block of Beechwood Drive.
Theft/forgery: A Negley woman told police her bank card was stolen and used without permission at a BP gas station, 310 Boardman-Canfield Road. Someone made eight fraudulent transactions totaling $480.
Theft: A man discovered both license plates missing from his car at his residence in the 5000 block of Aravesta Avenue.
Assault: A man in the 1500 block of Thalia Avenue reported two people assaulted him at a residence in the 1200 block.
Assault: A Boardman man reported that, while he was at Taco Bell, someone punched him and threatened his life. The victim was bleeding from his left ear and a knuckle on his right hand was swollen.
POLAND
Oct. 7
Fraud: A woman in the 400 block of South Main Street told police Citibank, no address given, informed her that someone was using her name, Social Security number, address and date of birth to secure a line of credit with a computer company.
Oct. 10
Theft: A man in the 10 block of Massachusetts Avenue reported several items had been stolen from his home. He told police he suspected his daughter and her boyfriend may have taken $20, 25 to 30 Methadone tablets and a Visa card.
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