Jan. 9


Jan. 9

Theft: Anthony J. Olesh Jr., 39, of 3112 Ivy Hills Circle, Cortland, was accused in the theft of a $308 purse from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall.

Theft: Charges were filed against 22-year-old Eddie M. Gore of Canton and 25-year-old Angela Thompson-Trina, 3945 Bellwood Drive, Warren, after a total of $850 worth of clothing was stolen from Macy’s.

Burglary: To a home in the 7400 block of Sierra Madre Drive through a side window. Stolen were a $200 printer, a digital camera and a pack of cigarettes.

Harassment: A South Avenue man told police another man made more than 50 unwanted calls, on one of which he threatened to take the accuser’s children.

Felonious assault: Authorities booked 30-year-old Talia D. Jackson, 106 N. Osborn Ave., Youngstown, after responding to a situation between two drivers on Boardman-Poland Road. On several occasions, Jackson had used her vehicle to intentionally strike the other driver’s car, a report showed. She was placed in the Mahoning County jail on a $12,000 bond.

Theft: Police charged Annie L. Tellington, 37, of 2740 South Ave., Youngstown, with stealing eight women’s undergarments from Wal-Mart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Theft: Jewelry was stolen from the JCPenney store in the Southern Park Mall, resulting in a charge against 51-year-old Gloria J. Betts, 4387 Burkey Road, Austintown.

Domestic violence: Joseph P. Sattarelle, 19, of 1544 Midland Ave., Youngstown, faced a charge after police responded to a 911 call from a Tod Avenue apartment. Sattarelle came to his sister’s home intoxicated, argued with the accuser and punched her in the face, causing a bloody nose and lip, a report said.

Misuse of a credit card: A Lowellville woman discovered her stolen bank card had been used to make an $81 unauthorized transaction at an East Midlothian Boulevard gas station.

Jan. 10

Robbery: A Columbiana woman reported a girl about age 16 in black clothing approached her in the Southern Park Mall parking lot with a small folding knife and demanded money before fleeing in a gray Chevrolet Cobalt. The robber got $36, a report said.

Misuse of a credit card: A Southern Boulevard man discovered five unauthorized transactions, including one for $1,610 in Brooklyn, N.Y., had been made, leaving his bank account $1,988 short.

Theft: A man in his 30s was seen on a surveillance camera leaving Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road, after having stolen a camera bag and lens.

Theft: A woman left Aldi food store, 6131 South Ave., without paying for a shopping cart full of groceries.

Attempted burglary: Pry marks were found on a door to a residence in the 8100 block of Stadler Avenue.

Theft/drugs: Tara M. Stewart, 19, of 3955 Fourth St., Struthers, and 23-year-old Jacquelyne C. Sebastian, 853 Roxbury Ave., Youngstown, faced felony theft and misdemeanor drug-related charges after roughly $2,735 worth of jewelry had been stolen from Macy’s. Also found were two syringes, a spoon with suspected drug residue and a dangerous drug, a report said. Stewart also was wanted on a probation-violation charge.

Jan. 11

Theft/menacing: A worker for a South Avenue motel reported a man who had stayed more than two weeks disputed and refused to pay a $649.27 discounted room rate, then threatened a family member of the employee.

Menacing: A Woodrow Avenue woman told officers her former boyfriend continued to make unwanted contact by phone and text message, and that he was stalking her.

Menacing: A Mathews Road woman reported her former boyfriend left 23 text messages, threatening to beat her up on one occasion.

Theft: A woman reported the theft of her son’s $137 pair of eyeglasses at Market Street Elementary School, 5555 Market St. Theft: A woman checking online her account at a Market Street bank noticed two unauthorized transactions totaling $75.

Theft: Joshua B. Garvin, 21, of New Cumberland, W.Va., was charged after one bottle each of hair spray and gel were taken from Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road.

Domestic violence: Officers charged 50-year-old David L. Berry, 3675 E. Main St., New Waterford, after his wife reported he had threatened to throw her down a flight of stairs during an argument at a township home related to their living arrangements.

Theft: A man in his late 20s stole two diamond rings from Kay Jewelers in the Southern Park Mall, costing the store around $19,000.

Jan. 12

Stolen property: Arnold J. Ash, 44, of 7400 West Blvd., Boardman, faced a felony count of receiving stolen property after police questioned him about a box he had in a shopping cart, and determined the $898 computer had been stolen from Wal-Mart.