A summary of recent criminal activity in Girard, Liberty and Hubbard:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Girard, Liberty and Hubbard:
GIRARD
April 24
Criminal damaging: A swimming pool’s liner and a trampoline in the 200 block of East Kline Street were damaged.
April 25
Assault: A boy, no information given, was arrested after police responded to a fight in the 300 block of East Prospect Street. Another boy reported having been punched in the mouth,.
Criminal mischief: Eggs were thrown into a driveway on Mohican Drive.
April 26
Arrest: A Girard woman, 21, faced a disorderly-conduct charge after officers answered a disturbance call in the 100 block of Stambaugh Street.
Drugs: A cashier sweeping a floor at a U.S. Route 422 store reported finding a bag of suspected marijuana.
Arrest: A warrant was issued against a man accused of pushing an officer who tried to handcuff him, then fleeing on foot. Police had tried to stop a motorist driving 63 mph in a 35-mph zone, a report showed.
Menacing: A Prospect Street woman told authorities a neighbor threatened to shoot her dog.
Domestic violence: A man faced a charge after police responded to a juvenile in a fight in the 400 block of East Liberty Street. The man was accused of striking a family member in the head. He also faced a criminal-mischief charge when, officers said, he used a marker to write on a seat in his holding cell.
April 27
Theft: An Oak Street woman accused her husband of taking her 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle.
LIBERTY
April 23
Menacing: A Green Acres Drive man told officers his former girlfriend and another person drove past his apartment, shouted obscenities and harassed him.
Theft: A Logan Gate Road man reported a stereo missing from his car.
April 24
Aggravated menacing: A man in the 3000 block of Frederick Street said he overheard an argument between a neighbor and someone else, and that the neighbor threatened to shoot the other person.
Theft: A man visiting in the 200 block of Colonial Drive discovered his vehicle’s driver’s-side vent window had been smashed. Stolen was a car stereo.
Theft: A $200 global positioning system device was stolen from a car parked on Laurel Street.
Breaking and entering: Someone stole a barn fan, a battery charger, jumper cables and several tools from a garage in 6100 block of Belmont Avenue. The loss was estimated at $1,056.
Theft: A man reported a $400 cordless drill and two other tools missing from a construction site in the 3500 block of Belmont Avenue.
April 25
Aggravated menacing: A Hadley Avenue woman reported a 42-year-old Youngstown man threatened to shoot her.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A Colonial Drive woman said a family friend had borrowed and failed to return her 2000 Ford.
April 26
Recovered vehicle: Police inspected a vehicle in the 3000 block of Green Acres Drive and confirmed the 1993 Oldsmobile had been stolen in Girard.
April 27
Recovered property: A $300 GPS device was returned to its owner after it was stolen from his vehicle.
HUBBARD
April 23
Fraud: A Forest Hill Drive man selling an air-conditioning unit for $50 online told authorities a potential buyer had sent him a $3,200 check, then asked the accuser to cash the check, keep the $50 and send the rest to a third party.
April 24
Possible burglary: A Doris Drive man reported his two dogs missing, saying he felt they had gotten loose when someone tried to break in.
Arrest: Officers took into custody a Christian Avenue man at his residence. He was wanted by the Girard Municipal Court, accused of failing to appear for a hearing on two counts of criminal trespassing and one count of receiving stolen property.
Attempted burglary: At a Stewart Avenue apartment.
Criminal mischief: A valve stem was removed from a tire, causing a flat on a car parked outside a North Main Street store.
April 25
Menacing: A woman told police her daughter had received a threat.
Arrest: Authorities picked up a township woman wanted on charges of possession of drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia, and theft.
April 26
Vandalism: A sign was vandalized in the 300 block of North Main Street.