Dec. 3
Dec. 3
Theft: A woman reported a $9,000 wedding ring missing while in the process of moving to Canfield from her Tippwood Court residence.
Theft: A man reportedly stole three $40 computer tablets from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Stolen property: Police in Lake County arrested 33-year-old Charles R. Boss III of Wingate Road, Boardman, on a felony receiving-stolen-property charge related to an Oct. 27 incident in which a township man reported numerous firearms, pieces of jewelry, money and guitars missing from his home. The loss was estimated at $50,750.
Attempted breaking and entering: Someone tried to pry open a side door to enter a vacant home in the 4100 block of Lockwood Boulevard.
Domestic violence: Taryn T. Hobbs, 23, of Wolosyn Circle, Poland, was charged with the crime after her sister alleged Hobbs had grabbed her hair, dragged the accuser into the street and punched her several times during an argument about money owed.
Theft: Thomas P. Kennedy of Sexton Street, Struthers, was charged with stealing a three-piece pajama set, a five-pack of gloves, a fleece jacket and an undergarment from Walmart. The 21-year-old Kennedy also received a minor-misdemeanor citation charging him with marijuana possession.
Harassment: A Basil Avenue woman said she received about 10 unwanted text messages.
Theft: Jean M. Venzeio, 49, of Idlewood Road, Youngstown, was charged in the theft of $372.50 worth of clothing and jewelry from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall.
Theft: A West Boulevard woman discovered several credit cards missing from her wallet that had been lost or stolen.
Aggravated menacing: A Mathews Road woman told police she had received at least 50 calls and text messages, some of which implied that she would be killed.
Theft: A man noticed a washing machine and a dryer missing from the basement of his Wildwood Drive home.
Theft: A New Castle, Pa., man discovered his wallet missing while at a South Avenue gas station.
Dec. 4
Domestic violence: A 17-year-old Boardman boy was charged after his brother alleged the teen had punched him several times in the face during an argument related to a cellphone. The accuser had a minor injury.
Theft: An employee with a Southern Park Mall store reported her purse stolen while at work.
Menacing: A Youngstown woman told police that while in line at a Doral Drive big-box store, a man threatened to kill her and others in the business.
Theft: A Youngstown man reported $582 of a money order he had bought at a Doral Drive store was stolen.
Harassment: An accountant with a Youngstown-Poland Road counseling center reported having gotten multiple such calls.
Theft: A woman reported her $450 cellphone stolen from a restroom at a Boardman-Canfield Road clothing store.
Domestic violence: Raymond J. Floyd, 35, of Sciota Avenue, Boardman, was picked up on a warrant after his wife alleged that during an argument, Floyd had struck her face, kicked the accuser and hit her on the back with a hammer.
Theft: A man was seen on a surveillance camera purportedly stealing a golf driver and a putter from Dick’s Sporting Goods, 550 Boardman-Poland Road. The loss came to $850.
Theft: Dustin C. Hambleton, 31, of Y and O Road, Wellsville, was charged with stealing $302 worth of items, including laundry detergent, from Walmart.
Identity theft: A Green Bay Drive woman found out her stolen credit cards had been used without permission to open several accounts.
Theft: A $100 trash can was taken from a yard in the 1900 block of Wingate Road.
Dec. 5
Arrest: A traffic stop near Market Street resulted in the arrest of 32-year-old Jerea M. Taylor on a charge of operating a vehicle impaired. Taylor, of Steel Street, Youngstown, had a 0.122 blood-alcohol count, which exceeds Ohio’s 0.08 legal limit, a report said.
Burglary: To a residence in the 7700 block of Crimson Trail after someone had kicked open the front door. Stolen were about $3,400, two gift cards and assorted pieces of jewelry.
Criminal damaging: Several Christmas decorations were knocked over or destroyed at a home in the 1300 block of Doncaster Drive. The damage came to $580.
Attempted theft: A man in his late teens was reportedly seen on a security camera trying to steal a $100 bicycle from a front porch at a residence in the 400 block of Annawan Lane.
Theft: A man reportedly stole two Ohio Lottery tickets and a pack of cigarettes from a Shell True North gas station, 950 Boardman-Poland Road.
Dec. 6
Assault: A Wolosyn Circle man alleged an intoxicated friend bit and struck him in the groin and face when he asked her to leave.
Auto theft: A 2010 Chevrolet Impala was stolen in the 100 block of South Cadillac Drive.
Theft: A $60 Christmas decoration was removed from a front yard in the 5600 block of West Boulevard.
Criminal mischief: A Doncaster Drive man saw that someone had pulled a strand of Christmas lights off a tree in his yard.
Theft: A $200 pair of sunglasses was taken from a car in the 6200 block of Appleridge Drive.
Theft: A 16-year-old Poland boy was accused of stealing four pieces of electronics equipment from Walmart.
Drugs: Officers responded to a suspicious person at a Doral Drive store, where they charged 26-year-old Stefano D. Consigllio of Woodworth Road, North Lima, with possession of drug-abuse instruments when, they alleged, Consigllio admitted having a syringe.
Theft: Billy C. Shinholster, 41, was charged with theft and possession of criminal tools after a $150 jacket was stolen from Dick’s Sporting Goods. The Akron man also had removed a security sensor, police alleged.
Theft: Tamisha M. Williams, 20, of Monroeville, Pa., and Robert J. Koby III, 24, of Birchtrace Drive, Austintown, were charged with theft and theft by deception, respectively, after a $25 T-shirt had been stolen from Walmart. Koby, who also was given a minor-misdemeanor citation charging him with marijuana possession, switched the price tag on the item, a report showed.
Assault: Police responded to a fight on Forest Park Place, where a woman reported her head had been slammed into a vehicle’s dashboard. The victim had minor redness in the affected area.
Theft: An iPhone charger and an auxiliary charger were removed from a vehicle in the 40 block of South Cadillac Drive.
Identity theft: A South Schenley Avenue man found out someone had used his personal information during two recent traffic stops.