Poland and Boardman police calls


POLICE CALLS

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

POLAND

Oct. 3

Theft: A $200 global-positioning-system device and a debit card were taken from a vehicle in the township.

Oct. 4

Arrest: A traffic stop on state Route 616 resulted in the arrest of 44-year-old Benjamin I. Flowers, 34 Third St., Campbell, who was wanted on a theft charge from that city.

Menacing: An Eastbrooke Trail woman reported having been stalked.

Oct. 7

Aggravated menacing: Police arrested 31-year-old Michael A. Dicioccio at his residence, 7263 North Lima Road, Poland, on an aggravated-menacing charge after a Campbell man reported having been threatened.

BOARDMAN

Oct. 6

Arrest: Police responded to an argument in the 4000 block of Hillman Way, where they took into custody Anthony T. Harrison, 21, of 4020 Hillman. He was accused of failing to appear in court to face a larceny charge.

Aggravated menacing: An employee of a Market Street restaurant alleged the owner had threatened to harm him.

Aggravated menacing: A worker for a South Avenue business told police a co-worker had threatened her with a knife.

Assault: A man reported having been struck on the left side of his head at a South Avenue eatery. He suffered a swollen left eye.

Theft: Thirty compact discs and a car stereo were missing from a vehicle in the 7400 block of West Boulevard.

Robbery: Kendra L. Hazlett, 21, and Nicole L. Degenaro, 29, both of 517 N. Main St., Poland, were charged with robbery and theft, respectively, after baby items were stolen from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road. Hazlett fought with, pushed and pinned against a door an employee who had tried to detain her, police said.

Oct. 7

Arrest: Officers in the 7400 block of Market Street picked up 65-year-old Charles W. Moore Sr., 2208 Canfield Road, Youngstown, who was wanted on a drug-related charge.

Criminal damaging: Four dents were found in a car in the 7500 block of Market Street.

Menacing: Two people in the 400 block of Garver Drive reported having been threatened.

Theft: Marianne Calabrese, 46, of 1621 Homewood Ave., Youngstown, was charged in the theft of a women’s hat from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Drugs: Ryan J. Theodore, 32, of 633 W. Martin St., East Palestine, was charged with possession of a drug-abuse instrument when, police said, a syringe was found during a traffic stop on Glenwood Avenue.

Oct. 8

Theft: Ten articles of clothing were stolen from Kmart.

Criminal mischief: Someone on a weekly basis has been damaging equipment at a construction site near the dead-end of Erskine Avenue.

Aggravated menacing: Two people in a Forest Park Drive apartment told police they looked out a window to see a neighbor pointing a gun at them.

Theft: A Glenwood Avenue woman noticed an automated-teller-machine card missing from her purse.

Theft: Three people reportedly stole a baby stroller and 15 other items from Babies “R” Us, The Baby Super Store, 1240 Doral Drive. The theft came to $575.

Assault/criminal mischief: Three juveniles near Oakridge Drive reported having been struck and thrown to the ground during a fight. Someone also tossed eggs at a nearby vehicle.

Arrest: Police pulled over a car on Erskine Avenue, where they took 25-year-old Cherry S. Stone into custody. Stone, of 312 W. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown, was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant from Trumbull County.

Theft: A woman discovered her wallet missing from a shopping cart at a South Avenue store.

Criminal damaging: The main door to a business in the 4800 block of Southern Boulevard was dented, likely by a sledgehammer.

Aggravated menacing: A Campbell man in the 6000 block of Youngstown-Poland Road told police another man threatened to shoot him.

Arrest: Police conducting a traffic stop on Boardman-Poland Road charged 29-year-old Nakkia L. Calhoun, 816 E. Philadelphia Ave., Youngstown, with endangering children and obstructing official business. None of four children were in child-restraint devices or seat belts, and Calhoun provided a false name and date of birth, a report said.

Theft: A city boy, 14, faced charges of theft and obstructing official business after $152 worth of clothing was stolen from Macy’s in the Southern Park Mall. The teen also gave a phony name, police said.

Weapon: A traffic stop near Hillman Way resulted in felony charges of carrying a concealed weapon and being a convicted felon with a firearm against 23-year-old Aaron T. Profanchik Sr., 134 Halleck St., Youngstown, when, police said, a loaded .38-caliber revolver was found partially concealed.

Oct. 9

Criminal damaging: An apartment window was deliberately broken in the 5000 block of Forest Park Drive.

Theft: Bradley J. Ronci, 26, of 5635 London Drive, Youngstown, faced charges of theft and possession of criminal tools after three video-game accessories were stolen from Walmart. Ronci also had a set of wire cutters he had used in the theft, a report showed.

Drugs: Officers responded to a possible stolen computer in the 6100 block of Market Street before charging Jessica M. Dellick and Daniel T. Dellick, 22 and 26, and both of 34 Crestline Place, Boardman, with possession of drug-abuse instruments. Found were needles and a spoon associated with drug use, a report said.

Arrest: Grover Radney Jr., 49, of 571 Bennington Ave., Youngstown, was picked up in the 7400 block of Market Street on a Hubbard warrant accusing him of failure to appear in court. The original charge was failure to pay income taxes.

Theft: Two firearms were missing from a residence in the 700 block of Ronlee Drive.

Menacing: A Glenwood Avenue boy said he received a threatening online message.

Aggravated menacing: An Applecrest Court girl reported a neighbor with a dog approached her and several other youngsters in a threatening manner.

Menacing: A South Schenley Avenue woman said another woman kicked the accuser’s baby stroller, then threatened to harm her.

Aggravated menacing: A Forest Park Drive woman reported a neighbor threatened to kill her.

Harassment: A Southwoods Drive man said he got two unwanted calls from someone claiming to be in prison.

Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A Struthers woman told officers a Hopkins Road man borrowed but refused to return her 2005 Chevrolet Impala.

Recovered property: A 2011 GMC Sierra truck was found in Youngstown after a Basil Avenue man had reported it stolen.

Oct. 10

Theft: A woman reported several pieces of jewelry, including a $7,500 engagement ring, missing from her Melrose Avenue home.

Harassment: A Wildwood Drive man told authorities of receiving 50 such text and voice-mail messages a day over several months.

Theft: Two men stole a $225 pair of eyeglass frames from Lens Crafters, 265 Boardman-Canfield Road.

Theft: A woman discovered $167 and numerous credit and debit cards missing while at the Southern Park Mall.

Harassment: A Bristlewood Drive woman reported such text messages.