A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:



A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:
May 31
Criminal damaging: A man came out of Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road, and discovered damage to his car.
Identity fraud: A Cedar Way man discovered someone used his identity without his knowledge to open a Disney Store credit-card account.
Criminal damaging: Property was damaged at Encore Music Productions, 755 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Theft: Police arrested a 29-year-old Youngstown woman on a theft charge after $68 worth of men's clothing was stolen from Value City Department Store, 1130 Boardman-Poland Road.
Endangering: Someone reported that a 13-year-old child was abandoned at a residence in the 7300 block of Southern Boulevard.
Theft: A man told police a stereo was removed from his son's vehicle at Park Place Printing, Copying & amp; Digital Imaging, 8051 Market St.
Theft: Six dealer license plates were missing at Taylor Kia of Boardman, 7975 Market St.
Burglary: A woman reported her apartment in the 4900 block of Brookwood Road was broken into and a check was stolen.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A woman in the 800 block of Cook Avenue said her car was used without permission.
Theft: A woman reported the theft of her cellular phone while at the Southern Park Mall.
Domestic violence: Officers arrested a 48-year-old man at his Wingate Road residence on a domestic-violence charge after a family member reported being assaulted there.
Arrest: While responding to a vehicular accident in the township, officers arrested a 46-year-old Youngstown man on a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence. The man had a blood alcohol count of 0.302, police said.
Arrest: A Youngstown man, 22, was taken into custody during a traffic stop in the township after police found out he was wanted on a felony warrant. The charge was receiving stolen property.
June 1
Criminal damaging: A woman discovered property damage at Mahoning County Court No. 2, 127 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Fraud: A Dover Road man told police he was the victim of Internet fraud.
Arrest: Police arrested a 48-year-old Struthers woman near Mathews Road and South Avenue on a felony charge of receiving stolen property as well as on misdemeanor counts of driving under suspension and having fictitious license plates.
Theft: A woman noticed her cellular phone had been stolen while she was at Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Theft: Property was taken from an apartment in the 7000 block of West Boulevard.
Theft: A Boardman man, 24, was picked up on a warrant from Boardman charging him with one count of theft.
Arrest: Officers took a 58-year-old Apollo, Pa., woman into custody at Chile's Grill & amp; Bar, 7403 Market St., on a charge of aggravated menacing.
Arrest: A 23-year-old Salem man was arrested near Ron Joy Place and U.S. Route 224 after authorities learned he was wanted on a warrant from Salem charging him with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The man also was charged with drug abuse.
June 2
Theft: A woman in the 6400 block of Tara Drive noticed property missing from her car.
Criminal damaging: A man left the Southern Park Mall and discovered damage to his vehicle.
Drugs: Police arrested a Vienna man, 19, after pulling over his vehicle on Market Street. He was charged with possession of marijuana and obstructing official business.
Theft: Officers arrested a 14-year-old Youngstown girl and charged her with theft. She was accused of stealing items from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall.
Recovered property: A man reported finding a stolen car at Lowe's, 1100 Doral Drive.Criminal damaging: Property was damaged at Horizon House, 7690 South Ave.
June 3
Theft: A dealer license plate was removed from a vehicle at JD Byrider, 6534 Market St.
Theft/assault: Police apprehended an 18-year-old Boardman woman on charges of theft and assault after hair items were stolen from the Hair Depot, 4026 Market St. The woman also was accused of fighting with an employee.
Stolen property: An employee at a Shell True North gas station, 950 Boardman-Poland Road, called police after a man tried to use a stolen credit card and fled.
Arrests: Officers made two arrests while responding to a disturbance call at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, 5400 Market St. A man, 24, and a woman, 27, both from Youngstown, were charged with violating protection orders.
Weapons: A Poland man, 26, was arrested at a Shell gas station, 5411 Market St., and faced a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Officers said they found a hidden handgun and a folding knife in his vehicle.
Theft: Officers arrested two Youngstown boys, 11 and 17, on theft charges. The pair was accused of stealing clothing from Value City Department Store.
Theft: A woman in the 7100 block of Glendale Avenue discovered hubcaps missing from her vehicle.
Theft: A man reported his wallet was removed from a locker at the YMCA, 45 McClurg Road.
Theft/criminal damaging: A woman left Tinsletown USA, 7401 Market St., and noticed her vehicle had been entered, and that an in-dash compact-disc player was missing.
Criminal mischief: A woman reported someone tossed eggs at vehicles in the 800 block of Larkridge Avenue.
Assault: A woman told police she was assaulted during a fight at a home in the 6800 block of Lockwood Boulevard.
Arrest/citations: A Youngstown boy, 17, was charged with one felony count of receiving stolen property, as well as violating the township's curfew law after his vehicle was pulled over in Boardman. Also cited on curfew violations were two 15-year-old boys, one from Youngstown.
June 4
Vandalism: A woman in the 1300 block of St. Albans Drive discovered someone used a brick to smash a rear window.
Theft: A man reported his debit card stolen while at First Place Bank, 486 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Criminal mischief: A man in the 700 block of Larkridge Avenue reported eggs were thrown at his car.
Criminal damaging: A woman came out of Wal-Mart and found damage to her vehicle.
Menacing: An Erskine Avenue woman told officers someone threatened to blow up her vehicle.
Citation: While responding to a report of someone lying on the ground bleeding, Boardman police cited a 41-year-old Campbell man on a charge of disorderly conduct while intoxicated.
Citation: A New Castle, Pa., man, 29, was cited on a charge of disorderly conduct after Boardman police say they saw him throwing glass bottles from the window of a motel room near U.S. Route 224, nearly striking a parked car.
Possible burglary: A woman returned to her home in the 30 block of Delaware Avenue and noticed the front door open and several lights on. Nothing appeared to be missing, however.