A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:


A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman:

Oct. 12

Breaking and entering: Someone entered a shed to a home in the 3900 block of Hudson Drive and took a $200 lawn mower.

Theft: A Bonnie Place woman reported the theft of 46 pills from her apartment.

Aggravated menacing: A New Middletown man reported getting calls from a Boardman residence in which someone threatened to kill and dismember him and his girlfriend.

Theft: More than $200 worth of clothing was stolen from Macy’s and the J. C. Penney store, both in the Southern Park Mall, resulting in two theft counts each against a woman, 19, and a 20-year-old man, both of Youngstown.

Theft: Two Youngstown females, 17 and 20, were charged, accused in the theft of $217 worth of merchandise from Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Theft: A Hanoverton man discovered a satellite radio system, a video game system and other property missing from his car while at a Boardman-Poland Road restaurant.

Burglary: A Green Glen Drive man came home to find an open gate, and that a piece of exercise equipment had been disturbed.

Auto theft: A Youngstown woman’s 1992 Buick Century was stolen as she patronized a Market Street eatery.

Oct. 13

Vandalism: An unidentified object was used to damage an 8-by-10-inch business sign at a Market Street business.

Domestic violence: A 24-year-old township man faced a charge after his girlfriend, of Southwoods Drive, alleged the man choked her and tossed her onto a bed.

Theft: A $200 neon sign was unplugged and removed from a patio area at a Southern Park Mall restaurant.

Oct. 14

Criminal damaging: A worker for a Boardman-Poland Road store found all of his vehicle’s tires had been slashed, resulting in a $400 damage estimate.

Domestic violence: A Boardman woman, 49, was charged after her husband alleged she used a pair of shoes to strike him in the back of the head during an argument.

Breaking and entering: Someone entered a tool shed at a South Avenue business and stole a lawn mower.