Poland and Boardman police calls


POLICE CALLS

A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships:

POLAND

March 3

Theft: A $200, 8-horsepower snowblower was taken from a home in the 1900 block of Coit Road.

Assault: Shayla R. Lightner, 18, of 2557 S. Hubbard Road was charged with aggravated assault and domestic violence after a situation at the residence.

March 4

Criminal damaging: Vehicle damage, as well as a 12-inch hole in drywall, were reported at a residence in the 4300 block of Center Road.

BOARDMAN

March 5

Drug instruments: Police responded to a possible domestic situation and charged 29-year-old Angela L. Irizarry, 23 Lakeshore Drive, Boardman, with possession of drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia when, they said, a bag contained spoons with burn marks, syringes and a possible crack-cocaine pipe.

Identity theft: A Shields Road man noticed unauthorized charges had been added to his phone bill.

Auto theft: A 2008 Dodge Avenger was stolen in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.

Drug paraphernalia: Authorities responded to a possible drug overdose and charged Miquel S. Angel, 42, of 850 Mathews Road, Boardman, with possession of drug paraphernalia. A glass pipe was found, a report said.

Criminal damaging: A car had its driver’s-side window damaged at the Southern Park Mall.

Theft: A resident of a Boardman-Canfield Road care facility reported $250 stolen from a lockbox in his room.

Theft: Trevor T. Baulo, 23, of 650 Blueberry Hill Drive, Canfield, was charged in the theft of two articles of men’s clothing from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall.

March 6

Auto theft: A Struthers woman reported her 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier stolen while in the 300 block of McClurg Road.

Breaking and entering: Someone entered a vacant home in the 400 block of Annawan Lane through the front door, then removed $500 worth of copper pipes.

Arrest: A traffic stop on Doral Drive resulted in the arrest of 25-year-old Benjamin R. Volosin, 1986 Wolosyn Circle, Boardman. He was wanted on a probation-violation count.

Drugs: Officers pulled over a vehicle near Midlothian Boulevard and charged Dion D. Witherspoon, 21, of 320 Hilton Ave., Youngstown, with obstructing official business and having drug paraphernalia; and 23-year-old Chante S. Perry, 881 E. Philadelphia Ave., Youngstown, with possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia. Witherspoon deliberately gave a family member’s name, and pills in an unmarked bottle were found, a report showed.

March 7

Arrest: Police responded to a disturbance in the 7400 block of Market Street, where they took 38-year-old Joseph J. Catullo Jr., 52 Indianola Road, Boardman, into custody. Catullo was wanted on a probation-violation charge but was not charged in the disturbance.

Theft: A vehicle’s front license plate was removed in the 300 block of West Midlothian Boulevard.

Harassment: An Applecrest Court girl said her former boyfriend has been sending a series of harassing text messages.

Fraud: A Pembrooke Place woman discovered someone opened a Facebook account in her teenage son’s name without consent.

March 8

Criminal damaging: Two car windows were broken in the 4200 block of Market Street, with a total damage estimate of $400.

Criminal damaging: An irate patient tossed a $700 flat-screen computer monitor while at a Boardman-Canfield Road doctor’s office.

Attempted fraud: A Maple Drive woman told police someone had called trying to obtain her son’s identification.

Criminal damaging: A vehicle’s front turn-signal lens sustained damage in the 7400 block of Market Street.

Theft: Two Wampum, Pa., girls, 16 and 17, were charged with stealing $187 worth of clothing from Macy’s.

Burglary: Took place in the 4500 block of New England Boulevard after someone had entered via the front door and ransacked several rooms.

Theft: Shanae E. Perry, 18, of 881 E. Philadelphia Ave., Youngstown, and 23-year-old Chante S. Perry, same address, were charged with deliberately failing to scan four DVDs at Wal-Mart. Both were released on summonses.

Drug paraphernalia: Officers cited 19-year-old Joshua Burke, 177 Shadyside Drive, Boardman, as they investigated a suspicious vehicle.

Arrest: Michael D. Schapter, 28, of 84 Melrose Ave., Boardman, was arrested on a probation-violation charge after having been pulled over for a traffic stop.

Theft: Dennis P. Sheehan, 25, of 2104 Russell Ave., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of tools and other items from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road.

March 9

Theft: Marquesha J. Shine, 20, of 538 Ferndale Ave., Youngstown, was charged, accused of stealing 11 clothing items from Wal-Mart.

Theft: A 14-year-old girl, no information listed, and a Canfield girl, 15, were charged after cosmetics and miscellaneous items were stolen from Macy’s.

Theft: Police booked Rhonda E. Hill, 32, of 240 E. Chalmers Ave., Youngstown. Hill was accused of taking $116 worth of jewelry from Wal-Mart.

Theft: A worker for a Market Street restaurant discovered deposits were missing or short by more than $9,000 over a two- or three-month period.

March 10

Drugs: After stopping a car near Southern Boulevard, authorities charged 21-year-old Emanuel N. Catsoules, 7708 Cliffview Drive, Poland, and a Campbell boy, 17, with various drug-related offenses after saying six Xanex tablets, a suspected marijuana pipe and a small bag of suspected marijuana were found.