April 6


April 6

Harassment: Robert W. Nagle, 23, of Applewood Boulevard, Boardman, surrendered on two telecommunications-harassment charges after a Market Street woman reported last month that someone had sent her two unwanted text messages, along with an inappropriate photograph. Also, a Garden Gate Court woman told police in February that she had received similar such text messages.

Theft/criminal damaging: A temporary tag was removed from a vehicle in the 7400 block of Salinas Trail. Also, the car had about $500 worth of spray-paint damage.

Harassment: A man reportedly made such calls to two Tiffany Boulevard motels after having been removed from property in the area.

Theft: Two cords of firewood valued at $450 were taken from a yard in the 4000 block of Windsor Road.

Criminal damaging: A man near Market Street discovered someone had used a blunt object to break two of his vehicle’s taillights and place dents in the rear. Damage came to $1,000.

Theft by deception: Vincenzo N. Angelilli Jr., 41, was taken into custody at his Rose Hedge Drive home. The Poland man was wanted on a felony theft-by-deception charge from Struthers Municipal Court.

Theft: Charlene C.C. Herrmann, 32, of Liberty Avenue, Hubbard, surrendered and was charged with stealing about $113 worth of merchandise March 11 from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive, then returning the items to receive store credit.

Misuse of a credit card: Jeronica A. Wolfe, 43, of Sunset Boulevard, Youngstown, surrendered on a misdemeanor charge of misuse of credit cards after a resident at a township long-term health-care facility discovered $674 worth of fraudulent charges to his debit account.

Theft: A man told police several home furnishings had been taken from a home in the 7000 block of Paxton Road.

April 7

Aggravated menacing: A Cook Avenue man told officers a neighbor had threatened to kill his son and come after him.

Identity theft: A Gardenridge Court woman told police her accountant informed her someone without authorization had filed an income-tax form in her name.

Theft: A woman noticed $900 missing from her purse while shopping at a Doral Drive big-box store.

Theft: Ebony L. Dandridge of Ferndale Avenue, Youngstown, surrendered on a theft charge. Dandridge, 25, was accused of taking about $68 worth of clothing last month from Gabriel Bros., 850 Boardman-Poland Road.

Menacing: A Market Street woman reported a former tenant who blamed her for having been evicted stood in front of her residence and yelled at the accuser. He also came to her place of employment, she further alleged.

Theft: A Lisbon woman reported her cellphone stolen after having dropped it while at a store in the 7300 block of Market Street.

Impersonation: A manager with a business in the 6500 block of Market Street told authorities he had received a suspicious call from someone claiming to be a Boardman Township police officer who asked to speak with the business’s owner.

Theft: Police in downtown Youngstown picked up 29-year-old Anthony R. Scott, who was wanted on a theft charge. Scott, of South Duck Creek Road, North Jackson, was accused of stealing about $104 worth of merchandise March 16 from Walmart.

Burglary: Took place at an apartment in the 4500 block of Grover Drive after someone had removed a front-window screen. Items stolen from the ransacked apartment included a computer and modem, a flat-screen TV and an iPad device.

Identity theft: An Augusta Drive woman told authorities she received a letter from the Ohio Department of Taxation stating her name and Social Security number had been used to file a 2013 income-tax form.

Theft: A Wolosyn Circle woman alleged her boyfriend had stolen her medication.

April 8

Burglary: Took place at an apartment in the 800 block of Cook Avenue. Stolen was roughly $2,800 worth of property, including two flat-screen TVs and a laptop computer.

Domestic violence: Police at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital picked up 20-year-old Paris U. Cooke of Tyrell Street, Youngstown, who faced a charge related to a March 11 situation at Akron Children’s Hospital, 6505 Market St.

Identity theft: A Basil Avenue man reported a caller conducting an investigation with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles told him a motorist who had been in a vehicular pursuit with the Ohio State Highway Patrol in Toledo used the accuser’s Social Security number.

Theft: Two men and three women reportedly stole several tools and a home-security system from Walmart. The theft came to $710.

Criminal damaging: Someone damaged a bush in a front yard in the 700 block of Glen Park Road.

Domestic violence: Keith A. McMurray Jr. of West Boulevard, Boardman, was charged after his girlfriend alleged the 30-year-old McMurray had pushed her backward into a wall several times, then pinned her to the floor during an ongoing argument.

April 9

Arrest: After responding to a 911 hang-up call from the 800 block of Cook Avenue, officers arrested Amy J. Begeot, 30, who listed addresses on Cook Avenue in Boardman and Matta Avenue in Youngstown. Begeot was wanted on a bench warrant accusing her of failing to appear in court.

Domestic violence: David Pavelko II, 18, of Cook Avenue, Boardman, was charged after his father alleged that during an argument, Pavelko had pushed him onto a bed, then struck him 10 to 15 times in the head. The victim complained of pain to the left side of his head.

Theft: A traffic stop near Midlothian Boulevard resulted in the arrest Michael J. Capan of East Liberty Street, Youngstown, who was wanted on a theft warrant. Capan, 34, was accused of stealing two pairs of men’s jeans valued at $197 from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall.

Theft: A Pennsylvania license plate was removed from a car in the 7800 block of Market Street.

Domestic violence: Dustin N. White, 32, of East Parkside Drive, Boardman, was charged after his girlfriend alleged White had slapped her face, breaking her glasses, grabbed the accuser’s hair and pushed her to the ground during an argument. The victim suffered a bruised knee and upper arm.

April 10

Burglary: While investigating a possible break-in at a residence in the 30 block of Buena Vista Avenue, authorities charged Jonathan C. Hamarik, 28, of Broad Street, Struthers, with burglary and disorderly conduct after the homeowner reported having found someone asleep in his upstairs bedroom. Hamarik also appeared to have been under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, a report stated.

Criminal damaging: A car in the 7700 block of Amberwood Trail was found with a broken rear window. The damage estimate was $300.

Menacing: A Midgewood Drive woman said she got a threatening voicemail message.

Criminal damaging: A car’s driver’s-side window was broken in the 500 block of Beech Avenue.

Criminal mischief: Someone in the 700 block of Edenridge Drive tossed eggs and struck the front door to a home.

Harassment: A Forest Garden Drive man said he received such text messages implying he could be harmed.

Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 700 block of Greenfield Drive had a rear window smashed. Damage came to $500.

Criminal damaging: A car sustained a broken driver’s-side window and $400 in damage in the 7700 block of Buchanan Drive.

Identity fraud: A Roche Way man learned that his personal information had been compromised after finding an $85 unauthorized charge to his debit card.