Poland and Boardman police calls


POLICE CALLS

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

POLAND

April 13

Arrests: Township police arrested on warrants 18-year-old Keith W. Richards, 412 Elm St. Struthers; John P. Dominic Jr., 20; and John P. Dominic Sr., 42, both of 652 Poland Ave., Struthers, charging them with breaking and entering, receiving stolen property and obstructing official business.

April 17

Theft: More than $800 worth of tools was stolen from a vehicle in the 2200 block of Bel Aire Lane.

BOARDMAN

April 14

Drug paraphernalia: A 17-year-old Boardman girl was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia when police conducted a vehicle search in the 7500 block of Market Street and said they found a suspected marijuana pipe.

Theft: A Carter Circle woman reported a $75 leather briefcase she had loaned someone has never been returned.

Identity theft: A Cranberry Creek Drive woman discovered someone used her Social Security number and other personal information without permission to activate a phone account.

Arrests: Police responding to suspicious activity near Alburn Drive filed charges of obstructing official business against two township boys, 15 and 16, who officers said led them on a foot pursuit and refused to stop.

Theft: A traffic stop in the 900 block of East Midlothian Boulevard led to the arrest of 40-year-old Marie E. Matta, 215 Elm St., Struthers, who was wanted by Youngstown authorities on a theft count.

Theft: Nicholos W. Collins Jr., 19, of 536 W. Scott St., Youngstown, and Denise M. Robinson, 20, of 1031 Compass West Drive, Austintown, were charged in the theft of $61.71 worth of merchandise from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Both were released on summonses.

Theft: A 17-year-old New Wilmington, Pa., girl was charged with stealing $93 worth of jewelry from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall. April 15

Theft: Sunny K. Crane, 24, of 224 W. Wood St., Youngstown, was charged, accused of taking makeup, hair gel and sets of eyelashes from Walmart.

Theft: A worker for a Crossroads Drive business reported her purse stolen while at work.

Theft: Felicia I. Wallace, 38, of 2727 Cain St., Youngstown, faced misdemeanor charges of theft and receiving stolen property after being accused of stealing $111 worth of clothing from Walmart and having 26 candles that had been stolen from another store. Wallace also was wanted on a warrant from Liberty Township.

Theft: Officers charged 38-year-old Miracle J. Dillion, 879 N. Market St., Lisbon, with removing a bottle of cough serum from Walgreen’s Pharmacy, 7295 Market St.

Theft: A man stole a $399 cell phone from AT&T, 7125 Tiffany Blvd.

Harassment: An employee of Hobby Town USA, 105 Boardman-Canfield Road, told police a suspect in a recent theft has been making such calls to the business.

Theft: After $35 worth of children’s clothing was taken from Walmart, authorities charged 19-year-old Jodie L. Briggs, 964 Plazaview Court, Youngstown.

Theft: A man discovered three prescription bottles missing from his Southern Boulevard home.

Identity theft: A Red Tail Hawk Drive man found out someone in North Hollywood, Calif., attempted multiple times to use his credit card.

Harassment: A Lemans Drive man reported receiving 15 such calls.

April 16

Criminal damaging: A man left a Boardman-Canfield Road restaurant and noticed damage to his vehicle’s driver’s-side doors.

Identity theft: A Peachtree Court man found out someone in Florida filed an income-tax return using his Social Security number.

Menacing: A West Boulevard woman called police after someone had left a message stating she would be found dead.

Theft: A Lemans Drive woman discovered her lost debit card was used without consent.

April 17

Criminal damaging: A garage window was broken in the 4600 block of Euclid Boulevard.

Menacing: A man at an East Midlothian Boulevard gas station told authorities a customer threatened to harm him after becoming irate about the accuser’s selection of an Ohio Lottery ticket number.

Theft: Two women in their 20s stole 16 items from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road.

Truck theft: A 2004 Ford F-250 truck was stolen in the 400 block of Boardman-Poland Road.

April 18

Intimidation: An Erie Street man told police another man threatened to shoot at the accuser’s residence if another family member testified in a robbery case.

Theft: Loumanda Belcher, 47, of 410 W. Ravenwood Ave., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of a women’s wristwatch and three bags of candy from Kmart.

Bad check: A Cleveland area woman reported her Boardman-Poland Road business issued her a $330 check she later was unable to cash because of insufficient funds.

Misuse of a credit card: A Lowellville man learned his missing credit card was used to make $2,545 worth of unauthorized purchases in Boardman.

Harassment: A Mathews Road man reported an irate customer made a threatening call to him.

Theft: A man discovered his $100 cell phone missing while at a Doral Drive store.

Theft: A Youngstown woman told officers her automated-teller-machine card had been used to make $298 worth of unauthorized purchases in the township.

Assault: A woman reported her 13-year-old son was grabbed by the throat, punched, kicked and pinned against a wall at a McClurg Road business.

Theft: An Oles Avenue woman reported her $90 bicycle stolen.

Breaking and entering: Someone entered Harbour Pet Center, 7338 Market St., through an unlocked roof hatch, though nothing appeared to be missing or displaced.

Theft: Shane M. Sheerer, 22, of 2473 Stocker St., Youngstown, was cited and released on a summons after two video games had been stolen from Walmart.

Theft: An undisclosed amount of money was missing from a safe at McDonald’s, 1110 Boardman-Poland Road.