A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman:



A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman:
POLAND
March 7
Assault: A woman alleged her ex-husband pushed her and hit her in the head and neck. The woman had abrasions on the right side of her neck.
BOARDMAN
March 8
Vandalism: Someone tossed a rock through a window of a building in the 6200 block of Market Street.
Vandalism: Someone threw two rocks through glass windows at Lockett Enterprises, 4055 Hillman Way.
Burglary: At an apartment in the 7100 block of Locust Avenue.
Theft: An employee at House of China, 135 Boardman-Poland Road, discovered money was withdrawn from a business account without authorization.
Theft/drugs: Police arrested a 50-year-old Youngstown woman on charges of theft, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug-abuse instruments, and on warrants charging her with theft and receiving stolen property. The woman was accused of stealing bedding material and clothing from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall and of having suspected drug paraphernalia.
Domestic violence: Officers took a man, 40, into custody at his Pheasant Drive residence on a domestic-violence charge.
Theft: A 14-year-old Youngstown boy faced a theft charge after socks and shoes were taken from Kohl's, 383 Boardman-Poland Road.
Auto theft: A man in the 3900 block of Windsor Road reported the theft of his 1995 Honda Civic.
Aggravated trespass/assault: Authorities charged a 25-year-old McKees Rocks, Pa., woman with aggravated criminal trespass and two counts of assault. Police say the suspect assaulted two women in the 7100 block of Glendale Avenue and entered a residence without permission.
Vandalism: Property was damaged at Astre Total Fitness & amp; Rehabilitation Center, 374 Boardman-Poland Road.
March 9
Theft: Items were stolen from Dollar General, 5953 South Ave.
Identity theft: A woman discovered personal records had been recovered in a room at the Hampton Inn, 7395 Tiffany Blvd.
Criminal damaging: At Boardman Township Park, 375 Boardman-Poland Road.
Assault: A Boardman man told police he was assaulted while at Shields Road and Royal Palm Drive.
Assault: A woman reported being assaulted while at Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Stolen property: Police apprehended two Cleveland women, 27 and 30, on charges of receiving stolen property after an employee at Kids Foot Locker in the Southern Park Mall reported an attempt had been made to return stolen money.
Bad check: An employee at J. Lawrence for Men, 813 Boardman-Poland Road, reported a customer presented a bad check.
Arrest: Police picked up a Leetonia woman, 28, in the 600 block of West South Range Road. She was wanted on felony charges of forgery and receiving stolen property as well as on a misdemeanor count of misuse of a credit card.
Arrest: A 28-year-old Youngstown man was taken into custody at Market Street and Wildwood Drive after police learned he was wanted on a felony warrant from Stow, Ohio, charging him with two counts of menacing by stalking. He also was charged with misdemeanor menacing by stalking.
Theft: A 17-year-old Youngstown boy faced a theft count after items were stolen from Value City Department Store, 1130 Boardman-Poland Road.
March 10
Theft: A man in the 4900 block of Simon Road noticed money missing from his vehicle parked in his garage.
Breaking and entering: At Mama Colonna's Pizza, 7684 Market St.
Breaking and entering: At Ianazone's Pizza, 7271 West Blvd.
Theft: A stereo was stolen from a vehicle in the 4600 block of Waseka Lane.
Burglary: At a home in the 7100 block of Harrington Avenue.
Breaking and entering: At a house in the 4500 block of Montrose Drive.
Theft: Someone stole a beverage cooler from Creekside Health & amp; Fitness Center, 1419 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Drugs: Officers arrested a 40-year-old Youngstown woman at Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road, on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. She also was wanted on a warrant charging her with domestic violence.
Criminal mischief: A woman in the 7500 block of Market Street reported someone filled her mailbox with glue.
Arrest: Authorities arrested a Youngstown man, 34, near Midlothian Boulevard and South Avenue on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
March 11
Criminal mischief: A woman in the 4400 block of South Avenue reported intentional damage to property.
Theft: From Big & amp; Tall Casual, 926 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: Police arrested a 23-year-old Youngstown woman on a theft charge after a pair of jeans was stolen from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A woman noticed her purse missing while she ate at Chuck E. Cheese's, 501 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A 30-year-old Youngstown man faced one count of theft after being accused of stealing three pairs of tennis shoes from Kohl's. He also was wanted on a warrant from Beaver Township.
March 12
Criminal damaging: Someone used a rock to smash a front-yard lamp in the 200 block of Wolcott Drive.
Theft: A woman reported her purse missing from a counter at Wal-Mart.
Theft: A saw and an electric bicycle were stolen in the 7400 block of Salinas Trail.
Forgery/drugs: A 19-year-old Austintown woman was arrested on three counts of receiving stolen property as well as one count each of forgery, passing bad checks and obstructing official business after police say she attempted to cash a forged check at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive. The suspect also faced charges of possession of heroin and possession of drug-abuse instruments after officers say suspected drugs were in her purse.
Theft: A customer at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive, reported seeing someone steal 16 six-packs of soda.
Assault: A man had a cut on his head after being in a fight at Buffalo Wild Wings in the Southern Park Mall.
Arrest: Police picked up a Youngstown man, 40, on a felony warrant charging him with receiving stolen property. He also faced a charge of misuse of a credit card.
Arrest: During a traffic stop, police arrested a 37-year-old Youngstown man. He was wanted on a warrant from Boardman accusing him of passing bad checks.