POLICE CALLS


POLICE CALLS

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

POLAND

Feb. 16

Burglary: To a residence in the 7300 block of North Lima Road through the front door. Miscellaneous items were missing.

Recovered property: A .22-caliber revolver was found in the 7300 block of North Lima Road.

Feb. 18

Domestic violence: Police charged 33-year-old William T. Forsyth, 6803 Katahdin Drive, Poland, with the crime after his wife reported having been a victim and was injured.

Arrest: Officers responded to a report of someone slumped over a vehicle’s steering wheel at a Center Road store, then charged Robert J. Olson, 39, of 1741 Bedford Road, Lowellville, with operating a vehicle impaired.

Feb. 19

Harassment: A Poland Village Boulevard woman reported having been harassed via phone.

Domestic violence: A 13-year-old township boy was charged after his mother reported having been a victim. She was not seriously hurt, however.

BOARDMAN

Feb. 17

Arrest: Corey T. Johnson, 22, of 348 E. Philadelphia Ave., Youngstown, was taken into custody during a traffic stop on South Avenue on a warrant from Campbell charging him with violating a court order.

Arrest: Police picked up 44-year-old Todd V. Finley at a Market Street motel. Finley, of 1840 Hudson Ave., Youngstown, was wanted on three counts of failure to appear in court.

Counterfeit: Authorities charged 31-year-old James R. Best, 27 Carter Circle, Boardman, with one count of criminal simulation after saying Best admitted having passed a fake $100 bill at a Boardman-Canfield Road gas station.

Theft: Oneal E. Dean, 34, of 358 Auburndale Ave., Youngstown, was charged with stealing $95 worth of items from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Drugs: An FBI Task Force handed 21-year-old Dominick A. Smith, 171 W. Myrtle Ave., Youngstown, to township police. Smith was wanted on two counts of drug abuse and one of obstructing official business.

Breaking and entering: Someone entered a vacant residence in the 7300 block of Salinas Trail via the garage and took an air-conditioning unit.

Criminal mischief: A large number of roofing nails was found on a driveway in the 7700 block of Silver Fox Drive.

Assault: A Poland woman reported having been grabbed and shoved while at a West Boulevard hair salon.

Breaking and entering: Someone tossed a brick through the front window, then entered Buckeye Barber Shop, 5906 South Ave. Stolen was an undisclosed sum of money and an iPhone.

Burglary: To a residence in the 70 block of Willow Drive via the front door. A laptop computer, a monitor and a DVD/videocassette recorder/player were stolen.

Theft: A gold diamond ring was removed from an apartment in the 1900 block of Wolosyn Circle.

Feb. 18

Arrest: Police responded to a suspicious person at a Market Street business before charging a 23-year-old Youngstown man, whose name authorities had not verified at the time of the report, with disorderly conduct and obstructing official business. The intoxicated man gave different names and frightened several employees, a report showed.

Menacing: A Crestview Drive man told police a motorist yelled obscenities and made threatening movements toward him after the accuser had honked at the driver who nearly backed into him at a red light.

Criminal mischief: Two of a car’s tires were slashed in the 700 block of Boardman-Canfield Road.

Arrests: Terrance L. Chatman, 29, of Columbus, faced charges of criminal trespassing and assault after a Southern Park Mall official said Chatman was told to leave several times and that he tried to strike the man’s head. Also arrested was Clinton W. Wright, 24, of 487 Pleasant St., East Liverpool, who was wanted on a felony warrant from Columbiana County.

Arrest: A traffic stop near Rockdale Avenue resulted in the arrest of 41-year-old Charlene M. Pagac, 685 Third St., Niles, who was wanted on a felony parole-violation charge.

Drugs: A traffic stop on U.S. Route 224 resulted in a felony cocaine-possession charge against 25-year-old John S. Danner, 1722 Alpha St., East Liverpool, after police said they found a bag containing 120 grams of suspected cocaine.

Feb. 19

Arrest: Darrell C. Cooper II, 30, of 344 E. Florida Ave., Youngstown, was arrested during a traffic stop near Glenwood Avenue on a warrant from Warren.

Theft: Michael P. Esenwein, 26, of 538 W. Park Ave., Columbiana, and Daisy M. Letson, 22, same address, were charged with stealing three packs of razor-blade refills and toothpaste from Walmart. Letson also was charged with possession of drug-abuse instruments when, police said, she had two hypodermic needles.

Theft: Canfield police handed 30-year-old Shakia L. Weldon to township authorities. Weldon, of 540 W. Judson Ave., Youngstown, was wanted on a felony-theft charge.

Criminal damaging: Tire ruts were found in a front yard in the 6600 block of Bristlewood Drive.

Criminal damaging: A vehicle drove over and damaged part of a lawn in the 7400 block of Sierra Madre Trail.

Theft: Several prescription medications and $20 were removed from a car at the Southern Park Mall.

Criminal damaging: A rear sliding-glass door was smashed at a home in the 400 block of Annawan Lane. Damage came to $500.

Criminal damaging: Dents were placed in a vehicle during a fight in the 1300 block of Meadow Lane.

Vandalism: A customer broke a light fixture and a mirror in a restroom at the Blue Wolf Tavern, 1295 Boardman-Canfield Road. The damage estimate was $1,350.

Harassment: A West Boulevard man said his wife has made a series of such calls to him.

Feb. 20

Drugs: Police on Market Street pulled over 20-year-old Daniel S. Hosang, 1707 Stewart Ave., Youngstown, and charged him with trafficking in marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Hosang, who struggled with officers, had 14.5 grams of suspected marijuana and a scale with suspected marijuana residue, a report said.

Criminal damaging: A lamppost light sustained damage in the 3400 block of Flora Lane.

Theft: Latoya M. Whitfield, 25, of 3820 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown, and Markese E. Brown, 25, 435 W. Ravenwood Ave., Youngstown, were accused of stealing $274 worth of merchandise from Walmart.

Stolen property: A New Springfield woman discovered a family member had pawned some of the accuser’s jewelry without permission at a Youngstown-Poland Road business.

Theft: Forty compact discs and 16 prescription medications were removed from a vehicle in the 8100 block of Stadler Avenue.

Identity fraud: A Forest Garden Drive woman noticed a $469 unauthorized online transaction had been made to her bank account.