Poland and Boardman police calls
POLICE CALLS
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships:
POLAND
July 9
Arrest: A traffic stop near U.S. Route 224 and Struthers Road led to charges of driving under the influence and having expired license plates against 34-year-old Christopher G. Clapper of Pittsburgh.
July 10
Arrest: After being pulled over near Clingan Road, Patricia J. Petro, 51, of 69 W. Parkcliffe Ave., Struthers, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired, then released on a summons.
BOARDMAN
July 8
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A Glenwood Avenue man told police he gave another man a 2001 Ford van to sell, but that the other person failed to follow through.
Theft: A man reported his cellphone stolen in the 7000 block of Tiffany Boulevard.
Theft: Glenn M. Leyman, 31, of 1682 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown, faced charges of theft and possession of criminal tools, accused of using a box cutter to open packages and stealing two bottles of cologne and a pair of gym shorts from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Theft: A worker for a Boardman-Poland Road business reported the theft of her wallet.
Harassment: An Indianola Road woman reported getting harassing and threatening calls, including one stating she would be killed.
Domestic violence: Police charged 32-year-old Shawn C. Russell, 4611 South Ave., Boardman, with the crime after a woman alleged Russell had struck the back of her head and choked her during an argument.
Drug paraphernalia: A syringe was found in a disabled vehicle near Route 224 and Southern Boulevard.
Theft: Clothing, a book bag and other items were removed from a car at the Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A woman discovered $600 had been stolen from the bank account of her mother, who’s a resident at a South Avenue long-term care center.
Domestic violence: Joshua A. Donatelli, 19, of 5985 Glenwood Ave., Boardman, was charged after Donatelli’s mother alleged he had twice shoved her, then made a threat, during an argument related to a set of car keys.
Burglary: Police, with assistance from the U.S. Marshals Task Force, took 18-year-old Freeman Bankston V into custody at his residence, 30 W. Ravenwood Ave., Youngstown, on a burglary charge after he had been accused of breaking into a home in the 100 block of Homestead Drive. Youngstown police charged Bankston with being a convicted felon with a firearm and possession of a dangerous ordnance, both felonies, after saying they found a sawed-off shotgun in his home.
July 9
Theft: A car stereo was removed from a vehicle in the 100 block of Terrace Drive.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 5900 block of Glenwood Avenue was found with damage to its passenger-side mirror as well as scratches on a window. The estimate was $800.
Arrest: Police responded to a suspicious person near a Boardman-Poland Road fitness center, then charged 18-year-old John J. Delliquadri, 7080 Spartan Drive, Boardman, with obstructing official business and resisting arrest after saying Delliquadri had led them on a brief foot pursuit.
Vandalism: A Huntington Circle woman noticed damage to three flower pots.
Theft: A stethoscope, a blood-pressure cuff and a gym bag were taken from a vehicle in the 60 block of Clifton Drive.
Trespassing: Someone illegally entered a car in the 40 block of Willow Drive, though nothing appeared to have been stolen.
Criminal mischief: A racial epithet was written on two of a vehicle’s windows in the 8000 block of Hunters Cove Drive.
Theft: A woman reported her wallet stolen at a Boardman-Poland Road store.
Theft/damage: Someone in the 4800 block of Southern Boulevard broke a car window and removed a $300 MP3 player.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle: Officers arrested 23-year-old Correy J. Naypaver, 1475 Doncaster Drive, Boardman, on a felony charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle after saying they located in Naypaver’s driveway a 1996 Honda Accord that had been stolen from a Youngstown woman.
Vandalism: Police picked up Darius R. Holcomb, 25, of 758 Pineview St., Youngstown, who was at the Mahoning County jail. He faced a felony vandalism charge after being accused of damaging a car in the 4200 block of Hillman Way.
Drugs: Deandre R. Jenkins, 23, of 452 W. Hylda Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a felony charge of trafficking in drugs after officers pulled him over on East Midlothian Boulevard. Jenkins, who also was wanted on a probation-violation charge, had three bags of suspected marijuana packaged for sale, police said.
Drugs: Police in the 1100 block of Boardman-Poland Road charged 21-year-old Jose L. Garriga-Gonzalez, 3614 Beechwood Place, Youngstown, with a misdemeanor count of possession of dangerous drugs after saying they found an unmarked pill bottle with white pills.
Counterfeit: A fake $20 bill was passed at Taco Bell, 458 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Theft: Samantha Stout, 19, of Hilliard, Ohio, was charged with stealing 15 energy drinks from Walmart.
Theft: A $300 car stereo was removed from a vehicle in the 100 block of Terrace Drive.
Criminal mischief: Someone tossed eggs at a car in the 1800 block of Oles Avenue.
Identity fraud: A township man told police he received two letters from a South Avenue business stating he owes about $190, but that someone else likely had used his store card.
Assault: A Tam-O-Shanter Drive woman alleged her boyfriend had pulled her hair, bit and kicked her, then threatened to kill them both, during an argument.
Theft: A 16-year-old Shaker Heights, Ohio, boy was charged with stealing a $160 wristwatch from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall, then released to the custody of his mother.
July 10
Burglary: To an apartment in the 7100 block of Glendale Avenue through the front door. It was unknown if anything was missing.
Theft of services: An employee of Subway, 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, discovered someone had used a trash bin belonging to the eatery without permission.
Stolen property: Authorities charged 25-year-old Jeremy C. Bell, 5205 Trotter Drive, Boardman, with receiving stolen property and possession of criminal tools, both misdemeanors. While investigating a suspicious person, police determined that Bell had a global-positioning-system device that had been stolen from a Falls Church, Va., couple, a report showed.
Assault: A North Cadillac Drive man told police a woman at his residence became angry and struck his head with an object.
Vandalism: A security door to an apartment complex in the 7100 block of Glendale Avenue sustained $800 in damage.
Criminal damaging: A woman left a South Avenue store and noticed scratches on her car.
Domestic violence: Authorities picked up 20-year-old Jessica L. Willmitch at her Youngstown residence, 3828 Palmetto Drive, on a warrant after a Melrose Avenue man reported having been assaulted and injured.
Arrest: Joshua W. Koch, 34, of 3974 S. Schenley Ave., Boardman, was arrested on a warrant from Hubbard accusing him of failing to appear in court to face a charge of failing to pay income taxes.
Burglary: Someone broke into an office at the Travelers Inn, 6110 Market St., through a rear door and took an undisclosed amount of money.
Arrest: Harold Oliver Jr., 33, of 5011 Brookwood Road, Boardman, faced felony counts of domestic violence, aggravated burglary and disrupting public services after someone in the 4600 block of Southern Boulevard called 911 and hung up. A woman later alleged Oliver had entered her Southern Boulevard residence without permission, assaulted her and destroyed the accuser’s cellphone so she could not contact authorities.
Drugs: A traffic stop on Glenwood Avenue resulted in 22-year-old Andrew D. Stanton’s arrest on charges of possession of drug-abuse instruments and obstructing official business. Stanton, of 26 N. Navarre Ave., Austintown, had a syringe, then provided a false Social Security number, a report said.
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