A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:



A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:
May 16
Theft: A trailer was stolen from Peskin Sign Co., 3991 Simon Road.
Burglary: A man reported his apartment in the 100 block of Stadium Drive was burglarized.
Theft: Police arrested a Warren woman, 20, and a Newton Falls woman, 26, on theft charges after clothing was stolen from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A 25-year-old Warren man faced a theft charge after being accused of stealing hats from Value City Department Store, 1130 Boardman-Poland Road.
Thefts: A man in the 3900 block of Hudson Drive reported the theft of lawn furniture from his home. Another man in the area discovered a ladder had been removed from his residence.
Criminal damaging: A Boardman man, no address given, discovered a hole in his garage window as well as six holes in his garage's siding.
Arrest: While responding to a domestic-violence situation at a Larkridge Avenue residence, officers arrested a 38-year-old woman on a traffic warrant.
Theft: Officers arrested a Youngstown woman, 43, and charged her with theft. She was accused of stealing meat from Boardman Sparkle Market, 6315 Market St.
Theft: A 16-year-old boy was arrested at his Applecrest Court residence on a theft charge in the theft of a bicycle in April.
May 17
Domestic violence: A woman, 38, was taken into custody at her Larkridge Avenue home on a domestic-violence charge after a family member reported being a victim.
Theft: Police arrested a 19-year-old Beaver Falls, Pa., woman on a theft charge after a pair of jeans was stolen from Value City Department Store.
Drug paraphernalia: A 15-year-old student at Boardman Center Middle School, 7410 Market St., was arrested after police say a suspected marijuana pipe was found in his book bag. The charge was possession of drug paraphernalia.
Theft: Officers arrested an East Liverpool girl, 16, an East Palestine girl, 17, and a Rogers woman, 18, on theft charges. The trio was accused of taking women's clothing and jewelry from Kaufmann's in the Southern Park Mall.
Assault: A man reported being assaulted at Boardman Community Care Center, 5665 South Ave.
Criminal damaging: A 23-year-old Austintown man was picked up on a warrant from Boardman charging him with the crime.
Drugs: Officers took a 40-year-old man into custody on a warrant charging him with possession of drug paraphernalia. The man had equipment to cultivate suspected marijuana in the basement of his Shields Road residence, police said.
Domestic violence: A Boardman boy, 15, was charged with domestic violence and resisting arrest after a situation with one of his brothers. Also arrested was a 39-year-old Boardman man on charges of resisting arrest and obstructing official business.
Drugs: Police pulled over the vehicle of a 29-year-old Youngstown man and then charged him with possession of drugs.
May 18
Criminal trespass: Officers arrested a 25-year-old Boardman man in the 6600 block of Harrington Avenue on charges of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct while intoxicated. A resident told police an intoxicated male tried to enter the victim's home through a rear door.
Burglary: A woman in the 7000 block of Vineland Place reported a break-in at her home.
Assault/theft: Three Warren women, 18, 19 and 20, were charged with theft after items were stolen from Gabriel Bros., 850 Boardman-Poland Road. The 20-year-old also faced an assault charge after being accused of assaulting a security guard.
Burglary: Police were called to investigate a break-in at a residence in the 4000 block of Hudson Drive.
Felonious assault: A 13-year-old was taken into custody at his Southwoods Drive residence and charged with the crime after a family member reported being a victim.
Burglary: A woman in the 4100 block of Stratford Road reported a break-in.
Theft: Authorities picked up a woman, 22, at her Willow Drive residence on a theft charge.
May 19
Theft: Items were stolen from TJ Maxx & amp; More, 717 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A boy, 16, and a man, 18, both from Youngstown, faced theft charges after merchandise was stolen from Value City Department Store.
Theft: Property was stolen from Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A theft occurred at Sally Beauty Supply Inc., 395 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A man reported the theft of a cellular phone while at the YMCA, 45 McClurg Road.
Arrest: While conducting a traffic stop near Indianola Road and Market Street, police arrested a 30-year-old Youngstown man on charges of receiving stolen property and driving under suspension.
Drugs: While investigating a medical emergency at a residence in the 6900 block of Southern Boulevard, police say they found drugs and drug-abuse instruments.
Theft: Officers arrested a Boardman boy, 13, at the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center, Youngstown, on a theft charge as part of an investigation.
May 20
Felonious assault: A woman in the 5100 block of West Boulevard reported being a victim.
Domestic violence: A 17-year-old boy was arrested at his Melbourne Avenue home on a domestic-violence charge after a situation with a family member.
Theft: Items were stolen from Hair Depot, 4026 Market St.
Theft: A customer stole three pairs of shoes from Payless Shoes in the Southern Park Mall.
Domestic violence: A 20-year-old Woodrow Avenue man was taken into custody at his residence and charged with domestic violence after his mother called police. The man also was charged with possession of marijuana.
Attempted burglary: Someone called police to report seeing two people trying to break into an apartment in the 5000 block of Aravesta Avenue.
Arrest: While responding to a stolen-vehicle report, authorities arrested a Boardman man, 39, after learning he was wanted on a warrant from Campbell charging him with probation violation.
Drugs: While investigating a fight, officers arrested a 32-year-old Cook Avenue man on a charge of possession of drugs. He also was wanted on a felony warrant charging him with failure to appear in court.
Assault: A Youngstown woman, 36, was arrested during a traffic stop in the township. She was wanted on a warrant from Youngstown charging her with one count of assault.