Poland and Boardman police calls
POLICE CALLS
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships:
POLAND
July 6
Arrest: Police pulled over a vehicle on Lyon Boulevard and arrested 27-year-old Michael J. Ciccolelli, 611 Dumont Ave., Campbell, after finding out he was wanted on two felony warrants from Austintown. He also faced felony charges of drug possession and tampering with evidence as well as a misdemeanor count of obstructing official business.
July 7
Solicitation: Alethea A. Michaels, 49, of 2444 Bel Aire Lane, Poland, was cited on a charge of soliciting without a permit after officers said an ice cream truck driver was unable to provide the required permit.
Burglary: To a residence in the 3400 block of Western Reserve Road through a kitchen door. The home-owner confronted the burglar, who fled in a vehicle, a report said.
Burglary: Two motor bikes and pain medications were taken from a home someone had entered in the 6800 block of New Castle Road.
July 11
Drugs: A traffic stop on U.S. Route 224 resulted in a summons against 22-year-old Joshua A. Minniti, 2110 Arms Drive, Girard, after police said they found a small bag of suspected marijuana and a pipe with suspected marijuana residue.
July 12
Investigation: Police got a report that a juvenile had shot a BB gun at homes on Johnston Place.
Harassment: A report was filed from a woman in the 6600 block of Struthers Road.
BOARDMAN
July 9
Theft: A Youngstown woman reported her mother’s Social Security check stolen from a residence in the 6700 block of West Boulevard.
Misuse of a credit card: Three unauthorized charges totaling $129 were made from a Harrington Avenue woman’s account.
Theft: Hand and electrical tools were taken from a garage in the 800 block of Indianola Road.
Bad check: Mary K. Playforth, 18, of 726 Crestview Drive, Boardman, faced a felony count of passing a bad check after being accused of trying to pass a counterfeit $2,150 check at Checksmart, 112 Boardman-Poland Road.
Recovered property: A 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix was found at the Southern Park Mall after a Lake Milton woman had reported it stolen.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle’s front tires were damaged in the 400 block of Argyle Avenue.
Fraud: A Homestead Drive man found four unauthorized charges to his account totaling $351.51.
Burglary: To a residence in the 4200 block of Stratford Road through the front door. Stolen was $300.
Theft: A $200 car stereo was removed from a vehicle at the Southern Park Mall.
Counterfeit: A fake $20 bill was passed at Salty Grogs, 1203 Boardman-Poland Road.
July 10
Theft: Brittany L. West, 20, of 528 E. Boston Ave., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of jewelry, cosmetics and a pair of glasses from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Burglary: Someone pushed open a side window and entered an apartment in the 100 block of Terrace Drive. A 42-inch TV, a laptop computer, a Nintendo system and $200 were stolen.
Criminal damaging: A car’s tire was punctured in the 6100 block of Market Street.
Criminal damaging: Two of a vehicle’s tires were slashed in the 3900 block of South Schenley Avenue.
Theft: Six bags of candy were stolen from Dollar General, 859 E. Midlothian Blvd.
Burglary: Took place at an apartment in the 90 block of Lemans Drive after someone had cut a window screen. Stolen were five DVDs.
Theft: Police booked 36-year-old Michelle L. O’Donahue, 169 Princeton Ave., Youngstown, on charges of theft and possession of drug paraphernalia after $65 worth of merchandise was stolen from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road. She also had a suspected crack pipe, a report said.
Criminal mischief: Paint balls were shot at a home in the 4400 block of Lockwood Boulevard.
Domestic violence: Charles R. Treharne Jr., 41, of 1100 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman, was charged with the crime after his wife alleged that after stopping their vehicle and arguing, Treharne pulled her hair and pushed her to the ground, causing a cut to her elbow.
Arrest: A 16-year-old city boy faced charges of being an unruly juvenile, obstructing official business, resisting arrest, vandalism and disorderly conduct after police responded to a disturbance at a South Schenley Avenue apartment. The teen refused to comply with police and tried to damage a cruiser, a report showed.
July 11
Breaking and entering: Someone entered Antone’s Banquet Centre, 8570 Market St., and took several flat-screen TVs and other property.
Theft: A $200 mountain bike was stolen at a Southern Boulevard business.
Theft: Thomas W. Vaughn, 60, of 7015 Market St., Boardman, was charged with stealing two 12-packs of beer from Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive.
Theft: Laresa M. Tolbert, 21, of 3405 Idlewood Ave., Youngstown, faced a felony charge, accused in the theft of $1,216 worth of clothing from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall.
Auto theft: A 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was stolen in the 5400 block of Southern Boulevard.
Burglary: A side door was ajar at a residence in the 5300 block of Youngstown-Poland Road, where a 32-inch TV and a DVD player were removed.
Assault: A worker for a Market Street motel told officers a 16-year-old guest punched the accuser’s left cheek after voicing a complaint.
Burglary: A 17-year-old Youngstown boy was charged with breaking into a residence in the 5600 block of Southern Boulevard.
Burglary: To a home in the 4200 block of Stratford Road, from which two purses and money were taken. Someone had tossed a patio stone through a rear door.
Attempted burglary: A door to a residence in the 7400 block of Huntington Drive was damaged, apparently after someone had tried to enter.
July 12
Theft: Mitchell Czerniak, 18, of 5396 Palmyra St., Newton Falls, was charged with stealing from Macy’s $71 worth of cologne.
Theft: After $121 worth of cosmetics was taken from Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road; 45-year-old Linda M. Snyder, 401 Rockdale Ave., Boardman, was charged.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A South Avenue man said a friend borrowed but failed to return the accuser’s 2002 Chevrolet Malibu.
Misuse of a credit card: A Youngstown man reported his debit card had been used without permission at three township locations.
Assault: An Arden Boulevard woman suffered an injured shoulder after reporting she had been jumped on and punched during an argument about personal property.
Misuse of a credit card: A North Cadillac Drive woman told authorities she was informed that someone had used her credit card to buy a $369 cell phone.
Breaking and entering: Someone used a piece of cinder block to break a window and enter Maly’s Supplies & Equipment Inc., 7393 California Ave., though nothing seemed to be missing.
Arrest: Bryan K. Brown, 39, of 4135 Howard St., Youngstown, was taken into custody near Market Street and Midlothian Boulevard on probation-violation and falsification charges.
July 13
Aggravated menacing: A South Avenue man reported finding a letter on his front patio stating he would be killed.
Identity theft: A Shelby Road man discovered $1,535 had been fraudulently removed from his account.
Menacing: A man in the 100 block of Boardman-Canfield Road said someone threatened to beat him up.
Misuse of a credit card: A Windsor Road man noticed five transactions totaling $400 had been made to his debit card without consent.
Theft: Two people took a $160 bicycle from a yard in the 40 block of Arlene Avenue.