A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Liberty and Girard:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Liberty and Girard:
HUBBARD
Friday
Menacing: A man told police he was deliberately run off the road and threatened while in the 300 block of North Main Street.
Theft: A Taylor Street man reported the theft of tools from his vehicle.
Theft: A Moore Street woman reported her stepfather’s trailer stolen from a storage facility behind her residence.
Saturday
Assault: A man sought medical attention after having been assaulted at a West Liberty Street restaurant.
Sunday
Theft: A man in the 400 block of Wendemere Drive found that campaign signs had been removed from his front yard.
Breaking and entering: An employee of Barkley’s Tavern, 548 W. Liberty St., discovered a break-in and was told that two males had left in a dark-colored Saturn vehicle.
Monday
Assault: A Moore Street man accused his roommate, 24, of assaulting him as they discussed paying bills.
Burglary: An Erie Street man came home to discover his door had been kicked in.
Theft: Officers arrested a Campbell woman on a theft charge after a worker for Dollar General, 886 W. Liberty St., reported a shoplifter.
Assault: An official with Hubbard High School, 350 Hall Ave., reported a fight between students.
LIBERTY
Friday
Domestic violence: Police charged a 14-year-old township boy after his stepmother alleged the teen pushed her down during an altercation. The woman had minor scrapes and bruises on her back.
Breaking and entering: Someone cut a hole in a fence near a cell phone tower off Trumbull Avenue before taking roughly 20 tubes of copper piping. The theft was estimated at $40,000.
Theft: A Youngstown man, 26, was taken into custody while walking near state Routes 193 and 304 and charged. He was accused of stealing a 12-pack of beer from Giant Eagle, 4700 Belmont Ave., and also was charged with being an intoxicated pedestrian on a roadway.
Theft: A woman reported her daughter’s $200 cell phone stolen while the teen was at Liberty High School, 1 Leopard Way.
Theft: Someone stole a $50 bill from under a cash drawer at a Belmont Avenue business.
Theft: Two motor bikes were stolen from a car wash on state Route 304.
Saturday
Truck theft: Police responded to a set of railroad tracks near Logan Gate Road to find a 2001 GMC Jimmy truck fully engulfed. The vehicle belonged to a Sodom-Hutchings Road woman.
Breaking and entering: Someone broke into 18 rental sheds at PDQ Storage Inc., 1951 Church Hill Road. Items were missing from two units.
Attempted breaking and entering: A worker with the Hookah Cafe on Trumbull Avenue found pry marks on a door, though no entry was made.
Arrest: A 27-year-old Youngstown woman faced a charge of possession of dangerous drugs after being pulled over near Liberty Street. Several prescription bottles without the proper labels were in her purse, police said.
Sunday
Domestic violence: A 46-year-old Vienna man was charged after a Frederick Street woman alleged he became enraged and threw her to the ground. She sustained a scrape on her shin and a swollen finger.
Monday
Theft: A woman reported her son’s $150 bicycle stolen from the Laurel Avenue home of a relative.
Menacing: A Lincoln Avenue woman told authorities a 38-year-old Girard woman came to the accuser’s home, poked her in the chest and threatened to beat her up as part of actions related to an incident at a township school.
Criminal damaging: An employee with Miller’s Towing Inc., 4100 Belmont Ave., found damage to a tow truck’s marker lights.
Trespassing: A Youngstown man, 26, was charged with aggravated trespassing after officers responded to a Beverly Hills Drive home regarding an unwanted person. The homeowner said his son repeatedly harassed him and that the son was on the man’s front porch despite having been told to stay away.
GIRARD
Sunday
Attempted theft: Two men reportedly tried to steal an item from a vehicle in the 500 block of Church Hill Road.
Theft: An Illinois Avenue man alleged a neighbor stole the accuser’s son’s football and threatened the man.
Assault: A Lawrence Avenue woman told police her former husband kicked in her door before choking and striking her during an argument about their two infant children.
Criminal mischief: A Washington Avenue man said juveniles in a vehicle threw eggs at his residence and car.
Monday
Criminal damaging: Someone ran over an advertising sign at a business in the 600 block of North State Street.
Burglary: A South Elruth Avenue woman discovered an open screen door on her balcony after someone had entered. Stolen were a DVD/videocassette recorder, an MP3 player, a Sony PlayStation 3 game system and one PlayStation game.
Theft: A 12-pack of beer was removed from a trailer at a South State Street business.
Assault: A Hazel Street woman reported a Youngstown woman, 24, grabbed, punched and scratched the accuser’s arms during an argument.
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