Boardman Police Blotter
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.
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 $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.
Feb. 3
Fraud: An employee with Pharmacy Data Management, 1170 E. Western Reserve Road, discovered someone has been using the company’s shipping code without permission, resulting in $943 worth of unauthorized charges.
Theft: Police charged a 17-year-old Euclid, Ohio, boy w in the theft of a $24 T-shirt from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall.
Identity theft: A Spring Park Drive woman reported receiving bills to her credit card totaling $612.63 in someone else’s name.
Theft: Mary L. Adams, 52, of 7531 Struthers Road, Poland, faced a felony count after $537 worth of clothing and jewelry was stolen from Macy’s.
Theft: A Melbourne Avenue woman noticed a $150 unauthorized charge to her credit card.
Auto theft: A 2008 Dodge Intrepid was stolen in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.
Feb. 4
Theft: Both license plates were removed from a vehicle in the 90 block of Stadium Drive.
Theft: Police charged Jessica E. Williams, 23, of 831 E. Washington St., New Castle, Pa., with stealing $80 worth of cosmetics from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Vandalism: Someone spray-painted the front-entrance area to a Boardman-Canfield Road doctor’s office.
Menacing: A Centervale Avenue man told police an uncle threatened to harm and kill him.
Threat: A Glenwood Avenue boy said a caller threatened to kill him.
Drugs: A traffic stop on U.S. Route 224 led to the arrest of 37-year-old Joseph M. Morris, 47 Lincoln Ave., East Liverpool, on a felony charge of drug abuse (crack cocaine) and a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. A police dog found small pieces of a substance that tested positive for cocaine as well as a suspected crack pipe, a report said.
Theft: Police charged a 17-year-old city girl was charged in the theft of cosmetics from Walmart.
Feb. 5
Theft: A man discovered $65 missing after he left a township movie theater.
Harassment: A Risher Road man and his daughter reported receiving a series of threatening calls.
Assault: A Cook Avenue man told authorities a man punched his mouth and choked him, then threatened to use a gun to kill the accuser.
Burglary: To a home in the 1600 block of Palo Verde Drive by unknown means. Stolen were a $300 wristwatch, a DVD player and six DVDs.
Theft: A man in his 40s left Inner Circle Pizza, 1816 Boardman-Poland Road, without paying his $19.28 food bill.
Criminal damaging: A car in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court sustained $500 in paint damage.
Theft: Three Youngstown girls, one age 16 and two age 17, were charged with taking 20 lingerie items from Walmart.
Feb. 6
Theft: Two pieces of jewelry were taken from a residence in the 7400 block of Hitchcock Road. The theft came to $1,700.
Theft: Benjamin A. Persohn, 30, of 633 Riley Ave., East Liverpool, was charged, accused of stealing eight articles of men’s clothing from Macy’s.
Misuse of a credit card: A Red Tail Hawk Drive man realized someone tried to make several unauthorized purchases with his credit card.
Assault: Police responded to a fight between two women in the 5300 block of Southern Boulevard. One woman reported having been punched; the other said much of her hair was pulled out.
Felonious assault: Authorities conducting an investigation in the 4500 block of Waseka Lane charged 50-year-old Christopher Cunningham, 212 Upland Ave., Youngstown, with felonious assault, intimidation and obstructing official business after the homeowner reported having been hit over the head with a chair. Cunningham also threatened numerous times to kill officers, and to blow up the township government building, police said.
Feb. 7
Robbery: Police took custody of 39-year-old Brandon J. Schmitt, who was in the Allegheny County, Pa., Jail and wanted on a warrant from the township. Schmitt, of 7015 Market St. Boardman, was accused in the Jan. 13 robbery of First National Bank, 7025 Market.
Theft: Michael J. Foster, 42, of 327 Foster Road,Volant, Pa., was charged with stealing 21 pieces of copper fittings from Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd.
Theft: Forty-eight compact discs and change were removed from a car in the 50 block of Maple Drive.
Theft/damage: Two vehicles in the 60 block of Clifton Drive were found with broken passenger-side windows. Similar incidents were reported in the 30 block of Clifton and the 4700 block of Market Street.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle’s window was smashed in the 4600 block of Market Street.
Assault/damage: A Youngstown woman alleged her former boyfriend deliberately slammed into her, causing her to strike a wall, at a South Avenue restaurant, then kicked and punched her car.
Theft: A laptop computer, a projector and a duffel bag were taken from a vehicle in the 40 block of Shadyside Drive.
Criminal damaging: A car in the 50 block of Willow Drive had a shattered window. Damage was estimated at $700.
Feb. 12
Theft/drug paraphernalia: Terrance M. Chatman, 40, of 1393 Kenneth St., Youngstown, faces two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and one of theft after two cartons of cigarettes were stolen from Country Fair Food Store, 7465 South Ave. A suspected crack pipe and a spoon with possible drug residue were found, police said.
Arrests: Authorities took 20-year-old Lisa C. Andrews, 11140 Main St., New Middletown, and Edward C. Wheeler, 23, same address, into custody at a Market Street motel. Both were wanted on charges of theft and child endangering.
Theft: Jason L. Womack, 25, of 1425 Forestview Drive, Youngstown, faces two theft charges after six books were stolen from Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 381 Boardman-Poland Road. He also was accused of taking cologne and other items from Bath & Body Works, 379 Boardman-Poland.
Theft: Police charged 22-year-old Anthony P. Casanas, 2403 South Ave., Youngstown, with stealing a $30 solar battery charger from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Theft: Roughly $880 worth of DVDs and video games was stolen from Walmart, resulting in charges against 25-year-old John C. Sigley, 256 E. Park Ave., Niles, and Anthony E. Deblase, 37, of 331 Lincoln St., Sharon, Pa.
Assault: Police responded to a fight in the 4800 block of Brookwood Drive, where four people reported various injuries. No arrests were made, though.
Harassment: A Kentwood Drive man said his former girlfriend has sent a series of unwanted text messages.
Theft: Someone rented but failed to return $1,105 worth of equipment to Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd.
Theft: A woman at a Hillman Way business discovered two unauthorized withdrawals totaling $1,419 had been made to her income-tax credit card.
Criminal damaging: Someone used a key to damage the finish on both sides of a vehicle in the 7600 block of South Avenue and cause $475 in damage.
Theft: A student at Boardman High School, 7777 Glenwood Ave., reported his gym bag missing from a locker.
Identity theft: A Liesken Lane woman found out her credit/debit card had been used on the Internet to make an unauthorized $309 purchase.
Feb. 13
Theft: A Niles boy, 17, was accused in the theft of a $70 wireless charger from Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road.
Harassment: A Meadowbrook Avenue woman reported getting several harassing and vulgar text messages.
Theft: Debra A. Kutsch, 46, of 25 N. Bon Air Ave., Youngstown, was charged with stealing eight tools from Home Depot.
Burglary: To a residence in the 5600 block of Erie Street through a basement window.
Assaults: A man near a South Avenue eatery reported a woman punched his head and face. The woman said he had grabbed her wrists during the fight.
Domestic violence: Michelle Davis, 42, was arrested at her home, 368 Mathews Road, Boardman, and charged with the crime after Davis’ boyfriend alleged she had punched him twice in the face during an argument.
Arrest: A city boy, 15, was taken into custody at Southern Park Mall on a pickup order from the Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center, Youngstown, accusing him of failure to comply with a court order.
Harassment: An Arlene Avenue man told police he’s received several harassing and threatening calls and text messages.
Assault: An Aravesta Avenue woman told officers a neighbor struck her left eye during a fight.
Arrest: Police picked up DeJeanine M. Brockman near her residence, 44 Centervale Ave., Boardman, on warrants charging her with tampering with records and falsification. Brockman provided a township school with a fraudulent rental-lease agreement indicating she was renting an Erskine Avenue home, yet the owner said she never resided there, a report said.
Feb. 14
Arrest/drugs: Police on East Western Reserve Road arrested 20-year-old Nicholas E. Snyder, 718 Sanderson Ave., Campbell, on a probation-violation charge. Snyder also was cited when, officers said, suspected pieces of marijuana were found.
Identity fraud: A Boardman-Canfield Road woman discovered her personal information had been compromised when she received notices stating she would be billed for purchases she never made.
Breaking and entering: About $1,390 worth of tools was stolen from a garage someone had entered in the 7400 block of Sierra Madre Trail.
Theft: More than $500 was removed from a car in the 6000 block of South Avenue.
Auto theft: A 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe was stolen in the 900 block of Larkridge Avenue.
Theft/criminal damaging: Someone broke a car window in the 800 block of Edenridge Drive, then took $3.
Auto theft: A 2004 Oldsmobile Alero was stolen in the 2000 block of Country Club Avenue.
Auto theft: A woman reported the theft of her mother’s 1996 Cutlass Supreme in the 300 block of Ewing Road.
Theft: A man reported his wallet stolen at a Boardman-Canfield Road store.
Misuse of a credit card: A Scotland Avenue man discovered $438 worth of unauthorized charges to his credit card.
Damage: Two vehicles in the 800 block of Forestridge Drive were broken into and ransacked, though it appeared nothing was taken.
Feb. 15
Aggravated menacing: A Shadyside Drive girl reported a caller threatened to shoot her in the head.
Theft: A Red Tail Hawk Drive man reported the theft of mail.
Arrest: Authorities arrested 45-year-old James I. Salter Jr. during a traffic stop on Market Street. Salter, of 3355 McGuffey Road, Youngstown, was wanted on warrants charging him with a probation violation and child neglect; he also faced one count of obstructing official business when, police said, he gave a false name.
Theft: A $270 MP3 player was stolen at a business in the 1300 block of Boardman-Canfield Road.
Breaking and entering: Someone broke into a home in the 1800 block of Brandon Road and removed copper piping.
Assault: A Lemans Drive woman alleged a neighbor had slapped her mouth, causing a sore lip.
Theft: A 14-year-old Campbell boy was accused of taking a set of hose clamps and another item from Walmart.
Robbery: A woman told police a man in his 20s jumped into her vehicle near Market Street and Clifton Drive, then stole $50 from her purse and fled on foot.
Identity fraud: A Golfview Avenue man learned someone had used his credit-card number to make $314.57 worth of charges without permission.
Arrest: A traffic stop on Market Street resulted in the arrest of 46-year-old Lamont Blair, 44 W. Auburndale Ave., Youngstown. He was accused of failing to appear in court.
Arrest: Police pulled over a vehicle on East Midlothian Boulevard and took into custody BritanyQ. West, 20, of 947 Winona Ave., Youngstown, on a warrant charging her with menacing.
Feb. 16
Burglary: Took place in the 5000 block of Simon Road via a rear door. A purse, money and other property were stolen from two vehicles.
Feb. 18
Identity theft: A Homestead Drive man reported receiving paperwork from the Internal Revenue Service stating he owes $1,853 in back taxes, then learning someone in Georgia apparently was using his Social Security number.
Theft: Jessica L. Wallace, 31, of 814 N. Main St., Niles, faced charges of theft and possession of criminal tools after seven Sony PlayStation 3 games were stolen from Best Buy, 561 Boardman-Poland Road. She also was wanted on a warrant from Weathersfield Township.
Theft: Amber M. Boerio, 18, of 64 E. Lucius Ave., Youngstown, faced a felony count, accused in the theft of $501 worth of jewelry from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A man in his 50s short-changed Hair Depot, 4026 Market St., about $50.
Theft: Two Canfield boys, 16 and 17, were charged with stealing an FM transmitter, a set of headphones and a Bluetooth headset from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Arrest: A traffic stop on Market Street resulted in the arrest of 53-year-old Donna E. Reeves, 209 Fruit St., Youngstown, who was wanted on a probation-violation count.
Disrupting public services: Two residents of a Southern Boulevard apartment complex told police an upstairs neighbor has continually tampered with their water.
Theft: After more than $300 worth of makeup was stolen from Macy’s, 33-year-old Robert E. Flick Jr., 1603 Huron Ave., New Castle, Pa., was charged.
Harassment: Two employees of a Market Street business reported receiving such calls, including one that was sexual.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court was found with a door that had been spray painted.
Domestic violence: Michael K. Obeng, 37, of 1300 Meadowood Circle, Boardman, was taken into custody on Market Street and charged with the crime after Obeng’s wife alleged he had struck her right arm during an argument.
Feb. 19
Theft: Four people left Sawa Steakhouse in Southern Park Mall without paying their $101.84 food bill.
Counterfeit: A man tried to pass a fake $20 bill at Walgreens Pharmacy, 7295 Market St.
Theft: Seth M. Hurlbutt, 18, of 165 Grimm Heights Drive, Struthers, was charged with taking a jacket, a wallet and a leather belt from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: Two New Middletown girls, 16 and 17, were accused in the theft of a hat, makeup and jewelry from Walmart.
Theft: A vehicle’s rear license plate was stolen in the 8100 block of Tod Avenue.
Theft: Police charged 20-year-old Jennifer L. James, 6054 Applecrest Court, Boardman, and Joshua B. Heitman, 31, of 3695 Indian Run, Canfield, with stealing about $86 worth of home-improvement products from Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd.
Breaking and entering: Someone entered a shed in the 7800 block of Hitchcock Road and removed three lawn mowers and a weed trimmer.
Theft: A woman in her 20s stole 15 packs of women’s socks from Family Dollar, 4028 South Ave.
Fraud: A Melbourne Avenue woman told authorities she was defrauded of $3,085 when she tried to buy a truck via the Internet.
Criminal mischief: An obscenity was spray-painted on a vehicle’s quarter panel in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.
Theft: A .380-caliber firearm and $5 were removed from a truck in the 1800 block of Lynn Mar Avenue.
Theft: Both license plates were stolen off a car in the 7300 block of Salinas Trail.
Feb. 20
Arrest: Jason S. Jablonski, 26, of 107 Hazel St., Girard, was arrested in the 5200 block of Market Street. He was wanted on a contempt-of-court charge.
Arrest: Police picked up 39-year-old TangelaL. Turner at her apartment, 294 Shields Road, Boardman, on a warrant from Struthers charging her with contempt of court.
Feb. 21
Arrest: Officers charged 27-year-old Christopher R. Gomez of Phoenix with disorderly conduct while intoxicated and telecommunications harassment after responding to someone in distress in the 7300 block of South Avenue. An intoxicated Gomez had called 911 and made threats, then challenged police to a fight, a report said.
Theft: A man in the 1700 block of Alverne Drive noticed $50, a pair of sunglasses and an operator’s license missing from his vehicle.
Theft: Someone took $15 from a car in the 300 block of Meadowbrook Avenue.
Criminal damaging: A key was used to damage a vehicle’s driver’s-side finish in the 7300 block of California Avenue.
Theft: A Cleveland boy, 16, was charged and released to the custody of his guardian after a $30 pellet gun was taken from Walmart.
Feb. 22
Menacing: A Sierra Madre Trail woman reported a worker she had fired drove past then stopped in front of her residence after having threatened her before being terminated.
Theft: Justin Real, 19, of 1640 Medford Ave., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of two men’s T-shirts from Macy’s.
Criminal mischief: Someone entered a vehicle in the 900 block of Larkridge Drive.
Theft: Two batteries and a piece of copper were stolen from Home Depot.
Theft: Roughly $10 was taken from a car in the 1700 block of Island Drive.
Domestic violence: Authorities charged 23-year-old Stephen L. Blanchard, 168 Clifton Drive, Boardman, with the crime after his girlfriend alleged Blanchard, during an argument, had hit and shoved her, causing the accuser to strike a wall.
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