Poland and Boardman police calls
POLICE CALLS
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships:
POLAND
Jan. 22
Identity theft: A Hilltop Drive man found out his debit-card number was used to make a $148 charge without consent.
Jan. 25
Assault: A student at Poland Seminary High School, 3199 Dobbins Road, reported another student assaulted her.
Jan. 26
Identity theft: A Center Road woman discovered her debit/credit card was used to make an unauthorized $105 online charge.
Jan. 28
Theft: Roughly 300 feet of copper wiring was stolen from Dirusso Concessions, 4358 Center Road, costing the business about $1,068.
BOARDMAN
Jan. 27
Harassment: A Tod Avenue woman told police a man has sent and made such text messages and calls.
Misuse of a credit card: A Waggaman Circle woman noticed her debit-card number had been used online to make two unauthorized transactions.
Theft: A woman stole two bottles of perfume from The Buckle in the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: Three people reportedly stole a $4,500 diamond bracelet from LeRoy’s Jewelers in the Southern Park Mall.
Auto theft: David J. Triplett, 18, of 964 E. Indianola Ave., Youngstown, was charged with receiving stolen property after police stopped him on East Midlothian Boulevard. Triplett admitted having stolen his grandmother’s 2000 Chevrolet vehicle, a report said.
Domestic violence: Ruby I. Rich, 29, and 33-year-old Dandelion W. Rich, both of 8260 Southern Blvd., Boardman, were charged after each sister allegedly assaulted the other; Julie A. Exline, 35, of 4932 Grover Drive, Youngstown, was charged with assault when, police said, she punched one of the sisters. Ruby Rich also was wanted by Stark County authorities on a charge of trafficking in heroin.
Bad check: Sandra Williamson, 58, of 1996 Wolosyn Circle, Boardman, faced a felony charge of passing a bad check after her landlord alleged Williamson had deliberately stopped payment on a $525 rent check.
Theft: Police charged 61-year-old Mark E. Gill, 236 Laurel St., Youngstown, with stealing four electric breakers from Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd.
Jan. 28
Theft: Two people stole 30 gold earrings from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road. The loss was estimated at $1,600.
Assault: A woman at a Boardman-Poland Road eatery told police another woman pushed her. The accuser was not injured, however.
Burglary: To a residence in the 400 block of Indianola Road, from which a $1,400 laptop computer and a garage-door opener were taken.
Arrest: Officers responded to a burglary call on Cedar Way and charged 41-year-old Tammy J. Delliquadri, 872 Cedar Way, with making a false alarm and obstructing official business after saying she had called 911 to report a break-in but provided false and inconsistent information.
Theft: A $300 ring was stolen in the 5000 block of Irma Avenue.
Attempted burglary: Someone cut and removed a rear-window screen in an effort to break into a residence in the 300 block of Meadowbrook Avenue, though no entry was made.
Vandalism: Five of a vehicle’s windows were broken in the 300 block of Mathews Road. Damage was estimated at $1,000.
Theft: Police charged Kendall L. Peterson, 19, of 605 W. Dewey Ave., Youngstown, with the theft of a $10 DVD from Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: A female at Boardman High School, 7777 Glenwood Ave., discovered a $300 MP3 player missing from her purse.
Theft: Dashwayla Walker of 406 Emery Ave., and Ashley S. Reyes of 2639 Tyrell St. were charged. The two 18-year-old Youngstown women were accused of stealing clothing and cosmetics from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Criminal mischief: Two swastikas were spray-painted at a California Avenue doctor’s office.
Theft: Ashlea D. Young, 27, of 104 Woodland Drive, New Middletown, was charged with stealing $53 worth of cosmetics from Walmart.
Breaking and entering: Tools and golf clubs were removed from a garage in the 300 block of Meadowbrook Avenue.
Jan. 29
Theft: A worker for Sherwin-Williams Co., 7133 Tiffany Blvd., reported two men short-changed the store $122.
Theft: An MP3 player, a passport, a bag and various pieces of paperwork were removed from a car in the 4200 block of Stratford Road.
Theft: A woman reported the theft of her purse at a Boardman-Poland Road restaurant.
Assault: A woman at a South Avenue motel reported her boyfriend struck her head and face numerous times, then pushed her to the ground.
Drug paraphernalia: A Meadowbrook Avenue woman told police she found a suspected marijuana pipe that belonged to her son.
Theft: A man in the 200 block of Meadowbrook Avenue reported several wrenches stolen from his garage.
Menacing: Shalla Y. Furquan, 26, of 412 Wirt St., Youngstown, was taken into custody during a traffic stop on South Avenue. She was wanted on a warrant charging her with menacing.
Jan. 30
Theft: A Youngstown man reported his wallet stolen at a Doral Drive store.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle’s rear window was broken at the Southern Park Mall.
Assault: Officers charged 50-year-old Ronald Green, 344 Mansell Drive, Liberty, with simple assault after a woman at a Market Street motel alleged that when she asked Green to leave, he threw her next to a bed.
Jan. 31
Theft: Police booked 24-year-old Briana Hideg, 2785 Tibbetts-Wick Road, Hubbard, after $120 worth of clothing had been stolen from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall. She was released on a summons.
Burglary: To an apartment in the 2000 block of Wolosyn Circle. Stolen was a $40 pen.
Harassment: A Rockdale Avenue woman said a caller claimed she had won government money.
Theft: A woman in her 50s fled from Master Cuts Inc. in the Southern Park Mall without paying for $94.53 worth of services.
Theft: A woman at a South Avenue church discovered her purse and various medications missing.
Arrest: A 15-year-old Spring Hill, Fla., boy faced charges of obstructing official business and resisting arrest after a traffic stop on Market Street. The teen, who also was wanted on a pickup order from Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center in Youngstown, led police on a foot pursuit and hid in a trash bin, they said.
Misuse of a credit card: A Carter Circle woman discovered two unauthorized withdrawals from her credit-card account.
Theft: An Austintown man reported a 37-inch high-definition TV stolen in the 1000 block of West Western Reserve Road.
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