Poland and Boardman police calls


POLICE CALLS

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

POLAND

June 5

Assault: Police charged 19-year-old Kyle J. Gump, 2645 Stewart Road, Lowellville, with simple assault after a Struthers Road man suffered a minor injury during an assault. Gump was released on a summons.

June 6

Harassment/extortion: An Eastbrooke Trail woman reported being the victim of both crimes.

Aggravated menacing: A Struthers man told police two males threatened to harm him at a Center Road business, apparently after he had been in an earlier confrontation with the two.

June 7

Assault: An 11-year-old boy reported an acquaintance assaulted him at a Clingan Road business.

June 8

Theft: A Poland woman reported an engagement ring and a gold ring stolen, for a $7,500 loss.

Theft: A laptop computer, a stethoscope and other items were missing from a vehicle near U.S. Route 224.

June 10

Harassment: A township woman reported her former spouse has been harassing her.

BOARDMAN

June 11

Theft: Marlynn Garrett, 34, of 451 Crandall Ave., Youngstown, was charged with stealing two pellet guns and pellets from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Also charged were two Youngstown boys, 13 and 15.

Arrest: Police responded to an altercation in the 7300 block of Oregon Trail and charged 25-year-old La’kyiaWilliams, 7391 Oregon Trail, with obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Williams continued to scream at the other person, then fought and refused to cooperate with authorities, they said.

Theft: Three women in their 20s left Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill, 6691 South Ave., without paying a $38.47 food bill.

Assault: Police booked a 16-year-old North Lima boy on one count of assault after another boy reported having been punched five times in the face at Boardman High School, 7777 Glenwood Ave.

Theft/forgery: A man noticed four or five books of checks missing from his truck while in the 5400 block of Southern Boulevard, then learned someone removed money from his account using some of the checks.

Theft of services: The landlord of a South Schenley Avenue apartment complex discovered a tenant has been stealing electrical service from her.

Burglary: Through a rear door to a home in the 5800 block of Rosewood Drive.

Stolen property: A surveillance camera showed a man in his 30s making transactions at a Boardman-Poland Road business using checks that had been stolen from a Wellsville business.

Theft: A Youngstown boy, 16, was charged with theft, criminal damaging and obstructing official business after $13 worth of merchandise was taken from Walmart. The teen also damaged packaging, and signed a police form with a phony name, a report showed.

Theft: Dusty M. Zembower, 23, of 12827 Springfield Road, New Springfield, was charged, accused of stealing cell-phone products from Walmart. He was released on a summons.

Burglary/domestic violence: Seth M. Layton, 22, of 324 Whipple Ave., Campbell, faced felony charges of burglary, domestic violence and aggravated menacing as well as misdemeanor counts of domestic violence and obstructing official business. Layton, who police said had threatened an officer and Layton’s former girlfriend after his arrest, also was accused of breaking into the woman’s Tod Avenue apartment, grabbing her by the head and threatening to harm her.

June 12

Theft: Derrick G. McIntosh, 42, of 209 Carroll St., Youngstown, faced charges of theft, possession of criminal tools and criminal trespassing after $200 worth of merchandise was stolen from Walmart. McIntosh, who had been given a trespassing warning after an earlier theft, used a razor blade to open a package, a report said.

Theft: A Cathy Ann Drive woman found out someone had made $278 worth of purchases from her account without permission.

Theft: A $200 cellphone was missing from an apartment in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.

Menacing: A vehicle check in the 7000 block of Market Street led to the arrest of 41-year-old William P. Milano III, 808 S. Hazlewood Ave., Youngstown, who was wanted by city police on a menacing charge.

Domestic violence: Michael W. Russell, 39, of 6625 Lockwood Blvd., Boardman, was charged with the crime after his girlfriend alleged Russell had pushed and held her down, then poured beer on her hair and face during an argument about money.

Theft: Someone stole three computer programs from Viking Sewing Gallery, 7386 Market St.

Burglary: To a trailer in the 4000 block of South Avenue, from which a debit card was missing.

Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 100 block of Jennette Drive sustained damage to its driver’s-side door and panel.

Criminal damaging: Scratches were found on a car’s driver’s-side door in the 700 block of Boardman-Poland Road.

Burglary: Occurred in the 400 block of Mathews Road through a rear door. A laptop computer and jewelry were missing.

Theft: Theresa A. Hoffman, 41, of 127 S. Main St., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of two measuring glasses from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road.

Criminal damaging: Seven small scratches were discovered on a motorcycle in the 7900 block of Market Street. The estimate was $200.

June 13

Theft: Lori A. Henninger, 29, of 1143 Red Tail Hawk Drive, Boardman, surrendered on a felony charge after being accused of stealing two diamond rings from Direct Jewelry Outlet, 1235 Boardman-Canfield Road.

Theft: A man and a woman stole $1,138 worth of clothing from 850 Blues, 850 E. Western Reserve Road.

Trespassing: Police received a report of an unwanted person at Yankee Kitchen Restaurant, 6635 Market St.

Aggravated menacing: A West Boulevard woman told authorities her former boyfriend called threatening to kill her.

Theft: The rear license plate was stolen off a vehicle in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.

Counterfeit: A man tried to pass a fake $10 bill at a Shell True North gas station, 5135 Market St.

Theft: An official with a West Boulevard long-term care facility reported $250 had been removed from a resident’s room.

Theft: Heather Hall, 30, of 7961 Service St., Masury, faced a felony count after 18 DVDs had been stolen from Sam’s Club, 6361 South Ave. The theft came to $506.

Theft: An Oakridge Drive man told police another person refused to return various personal papers to the accuser.

Theft: Authorities got a report that two males stole money from Vindicator newspaper boxes in the 1300 block of Boardman-Poland Road.

Menacing: A Charles Avenue man said two people left profane and threatening voice-mail messages.

Counterfeit/forgery: A Walmart official reported receiving five fraudulent company payroll checks drawn on nonexistent accounts.

Criminal damaging: Three Crimson Trail residents discovered eggs had been thrown at their homes.

Recovered property: A Tippecanoe Road man’s 1995 Ford vehicle was returned after he reported it had been taken without permission.

Theft: An $80 boys bicycle was taken from a yard in the 4600 block of Yarmouth Lane.

Theft: A West Boulevard woman noticed two envelopes containing money were missing from her mailbox.

Theft: A man at Walmart stole two TV converter boxes.

Arrest: Steven L. Belcher, 36, was taken into custody at his residence, 94 Terrace Drive, Boardman on a probation-violation charge. The original charge was operating a vehicle impaired.

June 14

Drug paraphernalia: Police investigating a suspicious person at a Market Street gas station charged 28-year-old Robert L. Swope, 2502 Sierra Drive, Youngstown, with possession of drug paraphernalia after saying a suspected crack pipe was found.