A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman:



A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman:
POLAND
Oct. 26
Theft: A Youngstown woman and a Venloe Drive man reported that a family member took the woman's debit card from a wallet and used it at various Boardman locations. The charges totaled about $1,150.
Oct. 28
Theft: A woman in the 90 block of Hamilton Avenue discovered a digital camera missing from a cupboard at her residence.
BOARDMAN
Oct. 27
Criminal damaging: A woman in the 7500 block of Huntington Drive discovered a car had damaged part of her lawn.
Theft: An employee at a Residence Inn, 7396 Tiffany Blvd., reported a customer left without paying the room charge.
Theft: A woman in the 6600 block of Lockwood Boulevard noticed the front license plate missing from her vehicle.
Arrest: Police apprehended a 41-year-old Youngstown man in the 800 block of Boardman-Poland Road. He was wanted on a warrant from the Los Angeles Police Department charging him with burglary.
Theft: A New Springfield woman, 34, faced a theft charge after a theft at Party Max, 445 Boardman-Poland Road.
Arrests: Boardman police arrested a woman, 44, and a man, 27, both from Youngstown, at the Mahoning County Jail. Each was charged with trafficking in cocaine and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, both felonies.
Theft: After a theft at Value City Department Store, 1130 Boardman-Poland Road, police arrested two Warren women, 18 and 26, on theft charges.
Arrests: A 19-year-old New Springfield woman was arrested at Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive, on felony counts of drug possession, receiving stolen property and misuse of a credit card. Also picked up was a Struthers woman, 20, on a charge of underage consumption of alcohol.
Oct. 28
Criminal mischief: A man in the 5200 block of Old Oxford Lane saw that someone tossed eggs at his car.
Arrests: Police arrested two Youngstown men, 35 and 38, at Wal-Mart. One was charged with receiving stolen property; the other was wanted on a warrant from Liberty charging him with failure to appear.
Theft: Two Youngstown girls, 14 and 17, faced theft charges after a theft at the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall. The older girl also was charged with obstructing official business.
Theft: A 48-year-old Youngstown woman was apprehended at the J.C. Penney store on a felony theft count.
Felonious assault: Police picked up a 26-year-old Boardman woman at a residence in the 100 block of Indianola Road on a felonious-assault charge.
Arrest: Officers took a 27-year-old Struthers man into custody near Cochran's Sparkle Market, 4121 South Ave. He faced felony charges of forgery, receiving stolen property and passing bad checks.
Arrest: Police arrested a Youngstown man, 48, at a McDonald's restaurant, 15 Boardman-Canfield Road, on a criminal-trespass charge.
Oct. 29
Drugs: After responding to a loud-music complaint in the 1800 block of Oles Avenue, police arrested a Boardman man on charges of obstructing official business and possession of drugs. Officers say he provided false information about his identity, and that he was in possession of suspected drugs.
Burglaries: In unrelated cases, someone broke into an apartment in the 7400 block of West Boulevard and a residence in the 50 block of Clifton Avenue.
Theft: A man discovered items missing from his truck at his residence in the 5000 block of Aravesta Avenue.
Misuse of a credit card: A woman told police someone obtained her credit card, used it at Wal-Mart and signed her name.
Domestic violence: After police responded to a situation at a home in the 3900 block of South Schenley Avenue, they arrested a girl, 15, on a domestic-violence charge when her mother reported being a victim.
Theft: A Youngstown woman, 20, faced a theft charge after a reported theft at Target, 417 Boardman-Poland Road.
Drugs: A 31-year-old Liberty man was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Police say that after they pulled his car over, a suspected marijuana pipe was found.
Oct. 30
Criminal damaging: A woman returned to her car at Boardman High School, 7777 Glenwood Ave., and found it was damaged.
Theft/criminal damaging: A woman found her vehicle's driver's-side window broken and items stolen while she was at Lake Park Cemetery, 1459 E. Midlothian Blvd.
Theft: A man reported a firearm stolen from a camper while he was in the 7200 block of South Avenue.
Theft by deception: An employee at Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road, reported a customer returning a laptop computer was given a replacement. After being given the original back, however, the person refused to return the replacement.
Criminal damaging: A man came out of Wal-Mart and found that someone had used a key to damage his car's finish.
Burglaries: Two people in the 5000 block of Aravesta Avenue discovered their apartments had been entered.
Assault: Police picked up a 15-year-old Boardman boy on an assault charge as a result of a two-week investigation.
Arrest: During a traffic stop, police took a 25-year-old Boardman man into custody when they learned he was wanted on a warrant from Niles charging him with larceny.
Citation: Officers cited a 22-year-old Bonita Springs, Fla., man on a charge of disorderly conduct while intoxicated. They said an intoxicated man was trying to run into traffic and was threatening to commit suicide.
Oct. 31
Counterfeit: A woman discovered she had a counterfeit $5 bill as she paid for items at Wal-Mart.
Theft: A set of golf clubs were stolen from Dick's Sporting Goods, 1280 Doral Drive.
Criminal damaging: A woman told police someone struck her car with three eggs as she drove near Melbourne Avenue and Trenholm Road.
Robbery: A man reported being robbed while at Gabriel Bros., 850 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: An employee at E-Pro Auctions, 5318 Market St., reported being reimbursed for an item, but that it was never returned.
Arrest: A Youngstown man, 45, surrendered to police. He was wanted on a warrant from Boardman charging him with obstructing official business.