A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Girard and Liberty:



A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Girard and Liberty:
HUBBARD
March 9
Aggravated menacing: A Park Avenue woman reported a male teenager in a white Ford F-150 pickup truck pulled a gun on her and her daughter while they were near their residence.
Drugs: A worker at an apartment complex in the 100 block of Youngstown-Hubbard Road discovered a suspected crack pipe in a vacant apartment.
Drugs: After stopping a vehicle on Center Street, police arrested a Hubbard man on charges of drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia.
March 10
Criminal mischief: A man in the 200 block of Lauretta Lane reported juveniles tossed eggs and toilet paper at his residence.
Arrests: Police arrested two people, including an East Liberty Street woman, after they filed an animal complaint. Both were wanted on felony warrants charging them with contempt of court.
Arrest: Hubbard authorities picked up a Hubbard man held by the Mahoning County Sheriff's Department. He was wanted on a felony warrant from Hubbard charging him with deception to obtain dangerous drugs.
March 12
Theft: Pennsylvania State Police stopped a truck containing a bulldozer thought to have been stolen from N & amp;J Excavating, 844 E. Liberty St.
March 13
Theft: Cigarettes were stolen from Speedway, 806 W. Liberty St.
March 14
Assault: A Drummond Avenue man told police that a Mock Street man assaulted him.
GIRARD
March 11
Theft: A couple reported a man came to their home in the 500 block of East Kline Street and tricked them out of $40.
March 12
Burglary: Money from a change machine was stolen at a Maple Avenue residence.
Burglary: A TV and a videocassette recorder/DVD player were taken from a home in the 700 block of Trumbull Avenue.
Aggravated assault: A North Highland Avenue woman alleged her boyfriend, 31, punched her as she tried to end their relationship.
Criminal mischief: Two women reported that as they drove on state Route 11, someone in another vehicle deliberately swerved into their path several times.
Arrest: Police apprehended a 26-year-old Girard man on a charge of disorderly conduct after responding to a loud party at a residence in the 600 block of North Ward Avenue.
Domestic violence: Officers charged a Girard man, 43, with domestic violence after a Powers Avenue woman said she awoke to find the man in her bed, despite not wanting him in her residence.
Criminal damaging: A man in the 1600 block of Oak Street told police a vehicle drove through his yard, damaging shrubs and his mailbox post. Damage was estimated at $550.
March 13
Theft: Two boys, 13 and 15, stole a can of deodorant from Rite Aid Pharmacy, 713 N. State St.
March 14
Theft: A Niles woman visiting a home in the 300 block of East Wilson Avenue discovered her purse missing.
LIBERTY
March 8
Theft: A man in the 4000 block of Logan Gate Road discovered his vehicle's driver's-side window broken, and an AM-FM-compact-disc player, about 50 CDs and a tool box stolen.
Drugs: Authorities arrested two Girard boys, 16 and 17, in the 4500 block of Logan Way after finding beer and suspected marijuana in their car. One boy was charged with underage consumption of alcohol and possession of drugs (marijuana); the younger boy faced a charge of underage possession/consumption of alcohol.
Theft/misuse of a credit card: A Canfield woman left Shaker's Bar & amp; Grill, 4520 Belmont Ave., and later discovered fraudulent charges had been made to her credit cards, which had been stolen.
Breaking and entering: At Kravitz Delicatessen Inc., 3135 Belmont Ave.
March 9
Robbery: A Boardman woman reported that as she entered a parking garage at Forum Health Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, a man around age 30 grabbed her purse, threatened her and fled on foot.
Forgery: An employee at Concord Care Center, 202 Church Hill-Hubbard Road, reported that National City Bank notified him that 11 payroll checks were fraudulent. The checks were likely duplicated with a computer scanner, police said.
March 10
Assault: A 15-year-old student at Liberty High School had scratches on her face and neck after a fight with another student.
Theft/criminal damaging: An employee at Fire FOE, 999 Trumbull Hill Ave., noticed a vehicle's passenger-side window and dashboard were damaged, and that change was stolen from the vehicle. The damage estimate was $900.
Theft: A Liberty High School student reported the theft of a $250 Sony PlayStation portable video game system from his backpack.
Breaking and entering: At a home in the 1100 block of Townsend Avenue, stolen were a 32-inch TV, an Xbox game system, two Xbox controllers and 10 Xbox games.
Theft: Metal products were removed from three semitrailers in the 1100 block of Church Hill-Hubbard Road, resulting in a loss of about $3,000.
Assault: A woman alleged her former boyfriend, 52, came to her room at the Super 8 Motel, 4250 Belmont Ave., and choked her.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A man in the 4100 block of Logan Gate Road said his girlfriend, 24, left for work in his 1995 Chevrolet and failed to return.
March 11
Arrest: While investigating a robbery near Forum Health Northside Medical Center, police arrested a 37-year-old Liberty man. Charges were pending after authorities learned he was wanted on a warrant charging him with larceny.
Theft: Four hubcaps were taken from a Youngstown man's car parked at the Liberty Plaza, 3551 Belmont Ave.
Theft: A Youngstown woman reported her leather jacket missing while at Choice's Niteclub, 1620 Motor Inn Drive.
March 12
Robbery: A woman reported that as she returned to her home in the 2900 block of Northview Boulevard, a man took her purse and fled.
Criminal damaging: A Farrell, Pa., man traveling on state Route 304 near Interstate 80 reported an unknown object struck and cracked his vehicle's windshield, resulting in $500 worth of damage.
Assault: A Scott Street man told officers three men in their 20s came to his residence and beat him.
Drugs: Police took a 28-year-old Girard woman into custody at a trailer park in the township. She was wanted on a warrant charging her with possession of drug paraphernalia.
March 13
Theft: A man reported the theft of both license plates from his vehicle at his residence in the 3700 block of Logan Way.
Burglary: A woman in the 3700 block of Logan Way alleged a 37-year-old Hubbard woman entered her home and stole her purse. The purse was found, but $30 and other contents were missing.
Bad check: A Lucretia Drive woman reported that she received a $3,950 check from an online company, but that her bank informed the woman the check was no good.
Theft: A man in the 4300 block of Shady Road reported $15 worth of change stolen from his car.