Canfield and Austintown police calls
POLICE CALLS
A summary of police activities in the city of Canfield and Austintown Township.
CANFIELD
May 28
Breaking and entering: Storage units were broken into at Canfield Car Wash and Storage, Fairground Boulevard, and two air compressors and a laser transit were reported stolen.
May 29
Dog running loose: Police cited Jennifer Vargo, no age listed, 510 Woodbury Court for a dog running loose after her Siberian Husky jumped into a complainant’s pool and ate a pet rabbit in a garage in front of children.
Theft: A woman left her purse in a shopping cart and $200 was stolen from it at Giant Eagle, 525 E. Main St.
AUSTINTOWN
May 24
Assault: A 21-year-old man claims to have been assaulted by two bouncers at Club 76, 5335 Seventy-Six Drive.
Domestic violence: Police arrested David R. Atwell, 33, of 5335 Argonne Drive, Austintown, on a charge of domestic violence at 346 DeHoff Drive.
Theft: A men’s wallet was taken from an auto parked at a home in the 1000 block of West Hampton Court.
Criminal damaging: Police charged Mylindsie Allison, no address or age listed, with criminal damaging at Pilot Oil, 1150 N. Canfield-Niles Road.
Theft: Money and a gym bag were stolen from an auto parked at a home in the 1000 block of Cross Cove.
Theft: $115 was taken out of a purse at a home in the 200 block of South Main Street.
Theft: Police issued a summons to Janet Clay, 43, of 640 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, for theft at Sheetz gas station, 5499 Mahoning Ave., after she allegedly took $21.01 in merchandise.
Warrant: Police picked up Emma Felton, 57, of 1007 Main Ave., Warren, at St. Elizabeth Health Center on a bench warrant for failure to appear for a court hearing.
May 25
Theft: Two trailers and possibly a mower were stolen at Home Depot, 6100 Mahoning Ave.
Fraud: Unauthorized purchases were reported by a resident who lives in an apartment in the 1000 block of South Raccoon Road.
Aggravated menacing: The victim was threatened by her ex-husband’s girlfriend’s father at a home in the 3000 block of New Road.
May 26
Disorderly conduct: Police arrested Peter Harasyn, 30, of 352 Forest Hill Drive, Austintown, while he was walking on state Route 46. He is charged with disorderly conduct.
Passing a bad check: A customer deposited a check for $2,950 which later bounced at Home Savings and Loan, 4259 Kirk Road.
Fraud: Fraudulent transactions were made against a victim’s account at First Place Bank, 101 S. Canfield-Niles Road.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle was scratched at an apartment in the 1000 block of Compass West apartments.
Theft: $40.01 in fuel was stolen at Country Fair, 1143 N. Niles-Canfield Road.
Auto theft: A 2006 Honda motorcycle was stolen at Seven-Up, 1142 N. Meridian Road.
Warrant: Michael Flaviani, 21, of 247 E. Second St., Girard, was arrested on a domestic violence charge at Petro Fuel, 1 Petro Place.
May 27
Theft: A man’s wallet and an iPod were stolen from an auto parked in the 3000 block of Forty-Second St.
Theft: A cell phone and miscellaneous books were stolen from an auto parked at a home in the 3000 block of Forty-Second St.
Theft: A diamond bracelet was stolen from Golden Glow Tanning, 5600 Mahoning Ave.
Burglary: Jewelry was stolen but there was no forced entry at a home in the 2000 block of South Canfield-Niles Road.
Identity theft: A PIN number and personal information was taken from a home in the 3000 block of Burkey Road.
Vehicle theft: A 2006 Suzuki motorcyle was stolen at a home in the 4000 block of Woodhurst Drive.
Breaking and entering: A Honda pressure washer was stolen out of a garage at a home in the 500 block of Forest Hill Drive.
Theft: Golf clubs and shoes were stolen from an auto parked at a home in the 3000 block of Forty-Second St.
May 28
Drug offense: Police arrested Louis Wood, 31, of 57 N. Pearl St., Youngstown on charges of drug abuse, paraphernalia and permitting drug abuse. Police said he had in his possession suspected marijuana, crack cocaine, and heroin and hydrocodone in the block 5000 of Seventy-Six Drive.
Breaking and entering: The male driver of a silver Grand Am broke into Grainger, 360 Victoria Road, and stole power drills.
Domestic violence: Police arrested Howard McCreary, 42, of 254 S. Main St., on a charge of domestic violence.
Theft: Credit cards were taken from a wallet at a home in the 1000 block of South Meridian Road.
Criminal damaging: Scratches to a door and tailgate were reported at a home in the 4000 block of Deer Creek Drive.
Drug offense: Police charged Jennifer Mazzola, 25, of 34 Kings Drive, Lordstown, with possession of drug abuse instruments after her arrest at state Route 46 and Interstate Boulevard.
Fraud: Fraudulent activity was reported at a home in the 3000 block of Artmar Drive.
Warrant: Police arrested Brian Schiavo, 27, no address listed, at Duke Circle on a warrant for failure to appear in court on a seat-belt violation.
Child endangering: Five children were left alone at home in the 3000 block of Allendale Road. Their mother, Jennifer Thomas, 30, of 3703 Allendale, is was charged with child endangering and resisting arrest.
May 29
Drug offense: Police charged Carl Fisher, 29, of 50 Westminster Ave., Apt. 2, for falsification, and possession of a syringe, and issued a summons to Melanie King, 24, of 555 S. Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, for possession of drug paraphernalia, administration of a dangerous drug and tampering with evidence. The arrests took place at Mahoning and Meridian Road.
Assault: A woman was the victim of an assault at Club Gossip, 1743 S. Raccoon Road.
Theft: A leather coat, medicine and cash were stolen from Go-Go Girls Cabaret, 5455 Clarkins Drive.
Recovered property: A 1993 Chevrolet pickup truck was recovered in the 3000 block of Mahoning Ave. The vehicle was reported stolen by Struthers police.
Aggravated menacing: Threatening text messages were reported at a home in the 600 block of Purdue Avenue.
Aggravated menacing: Threatening phone calls were reported at a home in the 4000 block of Westchester Drive.
Telecommunications harassment: Unwanted text messages were reported at a home in the 40 block of South Kimberly Avenue.
May 30
Aggravated menacing: A woman reported receiving threats from an unidentified woman at an apartment in the 1000 block of Maplecrest Drive.
Disorderly conduct: Police charged Robert Carr, 46, no address listed, with disorderly conduct for playing loud music in the 5000 block of Oakcrest Drive.
Receiving stolen property: Police charged Eric Ashford, 21, of 140 Tod Lane, Youngstown, with possession of suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia, and Emily Corsale, 19, of 1854 Lancaster Drive, Austintown, with receiving stolen property and identity fraud. The arrests took at the Wedgewood Plaza, 1739 S. Raccoon Road.
Theft: The driver’s-side window of an auto was broken out and a purse and credit cards were stolen. The auto was parked in the driveway of a home in the 100 block of North Main Street.
Theft: A window was damaged on a vehicle and a Nintendo was stolen at a home on Westminster Avenue.
Theft: An undetermined amount of money was stolen from an auto parked in the 1000 block of Westminster Ave.
Theft: The window on a vehicle was damaged and money taken in the 100 block of North Main Street.
Criminal trespass: Police issued a summons to Chad E. Kimble, 28, 850 N. Meridian Road, Apt. 518, on the charge. The arrest took place in the 30 block of North Roanoke Avenue.
Theft: A global-positioning system was stolen from an auto parked in the 6000 block of Fairview Road.
Theft: A purse with miscellaneous cards was stolen from an auto parked at a home in the 3000 block of Avalon Court.
Theft: A cell phone and cash were stolen from an auto parked at a home in the 600 block Wyndclift Circle.
Theft: A woman’s purse was stolen from a shopping cart at Kmart, 4475 Mahoning Ave.
Criminal mischief: A lawn jockey statue was tipped over at a home in the 5000 block of South Saratoga Avenue.
Resisting arrest: Police charged Hollie DeFrank, 23, of 1293 Waverly Ave., Youngstown, with drug charges, possession of a syringe, falsification, resisting arrest and failure to comply with a police officer’s order at the TA Travel Center, 5400 Seventy-Six Drive. An officer was slightly injured during the arrest.
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