Canfield Police Blotter


Feb. 3

Drug abuse: Police charged Joseph Saker IV, 28 of 2333 Donald Ave., Youngstown, with drug abuse after police found several pills in an envelope in the driver’s side door.

Feb. 4

Drug paraphernalia: Police charged Eric DeVault, 30, of 3921 Timberlane Drive, with possession of drug paraphernalia, a suspected drug pipe.

Feb. 5

Drug paraphernalia: Police charged Sara Verdream, 18, of 6452 Elk Road, Canfield, with possession of drug paraphernalia and drug abuse for possession of suspected marijuana and a foil pipe.

Domestic violence: Police charged Christopher Poe, 30, of 3647 Bailey Road, North Jackson, with the crime after his arrest at a home in the 200 block of Talsman Drive.

Feb. 9

Warrant: Police arrested Kevin Addicott, 31, of 4015 Ridge Road, Cortland, on a mayor’s court warrant for failure to appear.

Feb. 10

Drug abuse: Police charged three men with drug abuse. They are Daniel Hartzell, 21, of 71 S. Anderson Road, Austintown; Anthony Levar, 21, of 2365 Innwood Drive, Austintown; and Zachary Jordan, 20, of 2300 Innwood Drive, Austintown.

Feb. 16

Threats: A report of threatening comments were made to a female student on a class web site at Canfield Middle School, 42 Wadsworth St.

Feb. 18

Criminal mischief: A vehicle was damaged at a home in the 400 block of Fairground Boulevard.

Feb. 22

Drug paraphernalia: Police charged Brandon Zepernick, 18, of 28273 Buffalo Road, Kensington, with possession of drug paraphernalia, a socket with suspected marijuana residue.

Feb. 23

Disorderly conduct: Police charged Johnathan Schreiber, 51, of 7062 Youngstown-Salem Road, Canfield, with the crime.

Disorderly conduct: Police charged Eric Totten, 28, of 410 Fairground Blvd., Canfield, with the crime.

Feb. 24

Drug abuse: Police charged Joshua Grossman, 22, of Akron, with drug abuse of marijuana after his arrest in the city.

Drug abuse: Police charged Eric Gardenhight, 18, of North Canton, and three 17-year-old male juveniles, all of Canton, with drug abuse of marijuana and other drug-related charges after their arrest in the city.

Feb. 29

Falsification: John Akworth, 20, of 3406 Dobbins Road, Poland, was arrested on a charge of falsification at Get-Go Gas Station, 375 E. Main St.

March 1

Warrant: Police arrested Walter Toles, 46, of 4473 Elm St., Newton Falls, on a warrant for failure to appear in Mayor’s Court on a traffic offense.

March 3

Drug paraphernalia: Police charged Danielle Adams, 22, of 290 Fairview Ave., with possession of drug paraphernalia after her arrest in the city.

Tampering with evidence: Cal Smith, 27, of Canfield, was arrested on charges of tampering with evidence and falsification.

March 4

Drug paraphernalia: Police charged Finley Croyle, 24, of 5006 Canfield-Niles Road, with possession of drug paraphernalia, two burnt spoons with suspected drug residue, after an arrest in the city.

March 5

Drug abuse: Christopher Slagle, 20, 7391 Bonnie Place, No. 3, Youngstown, of was arrested on charges of drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Aggravated menacing: Michael Lucyk, 53, of 11172 Detwiler Road, Columbiana, was arrested on two counts of aggravated menacing.

March 6

Drug offense: William Youmell, Jr., 18 of 281 Topaz Circle, Canfield was arrested on charges of drug paraphernalia and drug trafficking and a 16-year-old Canfield male was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and drug trafficking.

March 7

Drug abuse: A 17-year-old male juvenile was arrested for drug abuse of marijuana at Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal Drive.

Domestic violence: Stephen Blanchard, 24, of 184 N. Roanoke, Austintown, was arrested on charges of domestic violence and aggravated trespassing at Royal Park Apartments, 15 Brookpark Drive, No.3.

March 8

Drug paraphernalia: Andre Hazelton, 18, of Youngstown was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center, 7300 N. Palmyra Road.

March 9

Drug abuse: James Bookman, 30, of 9650 Wayne Bridge Road, Lisbon, was arrested on charges of drug abuse and drug paraphernalia at the Park Royal Apartments, 88 N. Broad St.