Canfield Police Blotter
March 12
Disorderly conduct: Two female students, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old, were arrested on disorderly conduct charges at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center, 7300 N. Palmyra Road, after fighting in the school cafeteria.
Drug abuse: Police arrested Kristin N. Webb, 27, of 1084 S. Park Drive, Brookfield, on a charge of drug abuse after finding Hydrocone pills, which were cut in half.
March 14
Drug abuse: Darrin W. James, 44, of 2370 Lexington Ave., Salem was arrested on a charge of drug abuse (possession of suspected cocaine) at Fairview Avenue and Fairground Boulevard.
March 15
Drug abuse: Police arrested Panormitis A. Katsourakis, 18, of 670 Robinson Road, Campbell, on a charge of drug abuse after police found Vicodin and Chlorzoxazone pills and 20 grams of suspected marijuana.
Warrant: Police arrested Justin R. Tofte, 24, Streetsboro, on a warrant on a charge of assault and transported him to Deerfield; he was handed over to Streetsboro police.
March 16
Arrest: Police charged Charles S. Vogley, 44, of 15678 Akron-Canfield Road, Berlin Center, with drug abuse, carrying a concealed weapon and drug paraphernalia. Police found suspected marijuana, a device with suspected marijuana residue on the tip, one Lorazepam pill and a Glock model 26 handgun in his possession.
Drug paraphernalia/drug abuse: Police arrested two students at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center, 7300 N. Palmyra Road, after being called to the school by administrators. Arrested were Robert A. Newton, 18, 5313 Willowcrest Ave., Youngstown, possession of drug paraphernalia; and Maurice A. Wallace, 18, 2042 Hemlock Court, Youngstown, drug abuse of marijuana. Police conducted a search of the vehicle of a third student who drove the other two students to school and found a plastic bag of marijuana, a multicolored pipe/bowl and wrapping papers.
March 27
Drug Abuse/paraphernalia: Police arrested Jessica A. Willison, 27, of 285 W. Main St., on charges of drug abuse of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police found two packs of rolling papers and seven partial suspected-marijuana cigarettes in a small bag.
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