Poland and Boardman police calls
POLICE CALLS
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships:
POLAND
Aug. 29
Recovered property: A wallet was found near U.S. Route 224 and Olde Stone Crossing Drive.
Sept. 1
Theft: A toolbox with various tools was stolen in the 1700 block of Coit Road.
BOARDMAN
Sept. 2
Theft: A Boardman man discovered $99 had been electronically withdrawn from his bank account without authorization.
Theft: An air-conditioning-unit condenser and a related item were missing from a residence in the 100 block of Carter Circle.
Theft: Police charged Teanisha S. Mitchell, 32, of 364 E. Judson Ave., Youngstown, with stealing five pairs of pants from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road.
Breaking and entering: Someone entered Maggie’s Magic Muffin House, 7932 Southern Blvd., and removed an undisclosed sum of money.
Arrest: A traffic stop on Route 224 resulted in the arrest of 19-year-old Michael P. Tomko, 3755 Mercedes Place, Canfield, who faced misdemeanor charges of receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia. Suspected marijuana debris was in the vehicle driven by Tomko, who had a stolen wallet, a report said.
Possible theft: A man reported his wallet lost or stolen while in the 6700 block of Applewood Boulevard.
Theft: Jimmy Cuevas, 38, and 21-year-old Ashlie M. Reed, both of 955 E. Boston Ave., Youngstown, were charged in the theft of orthodic-shoe inserts and four dog leashes from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Burglary: To a residence in the 1200 block of Shields Road, from which $16,000 worth of property was stolen, including a $12,000 mink coat.
Theft: Police gave a summons to Rachel R. Rose, 28, of 47011 state Route 558, New Waterford, after women’s undergarments and a gift bag had been stolen from Walmart.
Arrest: Police charged 34-year-old Brian M. Parker, 134 Lemans Drive, Boardman, with misuse of the 911 system and obstructing official business, both misdemeanors, after responding to a call regarding an argument. Parker had made two nonemergency calls to 911, then impeded authorities’ investigation, a report showed.
Sept. 3
Theft/trespassing: A woman and her teenage daughter stole undergarments from Walmart. The mother had been issued a criminal-trespassing warning not to be on the premises, police said.
Harassment: A Melrose Avenue woman reported another woman threatened to harm her.
Theft/forgery: A Barbie Drive woman reported the theft of personal checks, jewelry and two credit cards, and that her signature was forged on checks cashed for a total of about $1,200.
Theft: Police accused two 15-year-old girls — one from Youngstown, the other from Warren — of taking $197.50 worth of clothing from the J.C. Penney store in the Southern Park Mall. They were released to the custody of a guardian.
Arrest: Police on Market Street pulled over 28-year-old Maurice D. Coles II, 2409 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool. He was wanted on a warrant from Columbiana County.
Harassment: A Lockwood Boulevard woman told authorities she’s received two months’ worth of pornographic text messages.
Arrest: Authorities took into custody 18-year-old Jesse E. Daviduk at his residence, 7515 Glenwood Ave., Boardman, on a warrant charging him with aggravated burglary. Daviduk also was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia when, police said, three suspected marijuana pipes were found in the home.
Theft: A global-positioning-system unit, a gym bag, a digital camera and an MP3 player were removed from a car in the 1300 block of Pheasant Court.
Theft: Someone stole a $200 cellphone and a medical bag from a vehicle in the 7400 block of Huntington Drive.
Sept. 4
Theft: Police charged Martinnette E. Walker, 40, of 92 Gladstone St., Campbell, with stealing a $10 lunchbox from Walmart.
Theft: Mary L. Welsh, 51, of 1031 Compass West Drive, Austintown, faced a charge after $208 worth of household products was taken from Walmart. She was released on a summons.
Criminal damaging: An unidentified substance was used to damage a vehicle’s locks in the 4600 block of Euclid Boulevard.
Drugs: Police charged 46-year-old Debra L. Zuccaro, 3631 Hopkins Road, Youngstown, with deception to obtain a dangerous drug, a fourth-degree felony, after accusing her of picking up another person’s prescription at Walgreen’s Pharmacy, 525 E. Midlothian Blvd., without authorization.
Aggravated menacing: A man driving on South Avenue reported his former girlfriend followed and threatened to kill him.
Vandalism: Someone intentionally broke a front window at T.R. Party Centre, 4174 Market St. The estimate was $500.
Sept. 5
Burglary: Three glass end tables, a DVD player and an entertainment stand were stolen from an apartment in the 400 block of Mathews Road someone had entered, possibly through a window.
Criminal mischief: An Afton Avenue man told police juveniles had made a mess of his property.
Theft: Two people in their 20s stole items from Dollar General, 5953 South Ave.
Assault/criminal damaging: A woman at the Southern Park Mall reported another woman pulled her backward by the hair, struck the accuser’s head and face and broke two necklaces she was wearing.
Menacing: An employee with a Boardman-Poland Road store told officers a woman threatened her after the accuser had confronted the woman’s son about his being in an employee area off limits to customers.
Theft: The manager of a South Avenue motel told police a former employee failed to return an emergency key to the establishment.
Theft: Two DVDs, a GPS device, a backpack and loose change were removed from two vehicles in the 1300 block of Pheasant Court.
Robbery: Robert A. White Jr., 24, of 408 W. Wilson Ave., Struthers, faced a robbery charge after five videos had been stolen from Walmart. White fought with three employees who tried to detain him, a report said.
Robbery: Police charged 30-year-old Samuel T. Cappitte III, 347 Camden Ave., Youngstown, with robbery after seven video games had been taken from Kmart. Cappitte shoved a store official to the floor in an attempt to flee, but was quickly apprehended, a report showed.
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