POLICE CALLS IN POLAND, BOARDMAN


POLICE CALLS

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

POLAND

Feb. 16

Recovered property: A dirt bike was found after a Center Road teen had reported it stolen.

Feb. 20

Criminal mischief: A Jeep Wrangler sustained damage in the 3700 block of Tuscany Court.

BOARDMAN

Feb. 17

Arrest: Authorities at the Mahoning County jail phone booked 28-year-old Tabitha S. Lee of East Boston Avenue, Youngstown, who was accused of stealing about $319 worth of merchandise Jan. 17 from Kmart, 1209 Boardman-Poland Road.

Theft: Raymond J. Maggianetti, 38, of Willow Drive, Boardman, was charged with stealing $105 worth of men’s cologne from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall.

Theft by deception: An East Palestine woman told police that while at a township credit union, she discovered her elderly father had been coerced into signing a $100,000 loan on behalf of another person.

Theft: Police charged 43-year-old Phillip D. Harris in the theft of a $60 necklace from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road. Harris, of Hunter Street, Youngstown, also was wanted on a theft warrant.

Arrest: A traffic stop near Market Street led to the arrest of 37-year-old Crystal L. Christy of West Church Lane, East Liverpool. She was wanted on a Columbiana County warrant charging failure to appear in court.

Identity fraud: A Lockwood Boulevard woman told authorities a caller claiming her computer’s software was out of date said he needed $150 to update the device, tricking the accuser into providing her bank-account number, part of her Social Security number and her address. Also, a second caller asked the victim to send an additional $800 to continue the computer upgrades, a report stated.

Theft: A 17-year-old Beloit girl was accused of stealing a T-shirt and other articles of clothing valued at $128 from Macy’s.

Identity fraud: A Fox Run Court woman found out her personal information had been used to open unauthorized credit-card accounts. She also discovered at least eight fraudulent charges totaling $2,482 that originated in New York City.

Theft: Two 17-year-old Youngstown girls were accused of stealing clothing from the J.C. Penney store in Southern Park Mall.

Theft: The front-grille panel and license plate were removed from a vehicle in the 1400 block of Fredricksburg Drive.

Theft: A Struthers woman at a Doral Drive big-box store discovered her cellphone was missing.

Damage: A Glenridge Road woman reported a snowplow had damaged part of her yard.

Feb. 18

Theft: A Niles man noticed his iPhone was missing while at a Doral Drive big-box store.

Vandalism: A township boy, 13, faced charges of vandalism, obstructing official business and resisting arrest after he was accused of breaking a window at Boardman High School. The teen also had run from nearby Boardman Glenwood Middle School, then fought with police, a report said.

Theft: Stefon Breedlove of Donald Avenue, Youngstown, faced charges of theft and obstructing official business after $119 worth of property, including body spray, was taken from Walmart. The 55-year-old Breedlove, who also was wanted on a warrant, provided a false name and claimed to be 79 years old, a report showed.

Theft: Isaac T. Chatman, 18, of Benita Avenue, Youngstown, was charged in the theft of three automobile LED light bulbs from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Feb. 19

Arrest: Makala M. Gasparek, 26, of Carter Circle, Boardman, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired after having been pulled over near Market Street and when police said her blood-alcohol count was 0.153, nearly double Ohio’s 0.08 legal limit. Gasparek also was charged with drug abuse and possession of dangerous drugs.

Burglary: Took place at a home in the 300 block of Melbourne Avenue, from which a handgun, jewelry and money were stolen, for an estimated $1,811 loss.

Burglary: Occurred at an apartment in the 800 block of Cook Avenue via the front door. Stolen were several pieces of jewelry and a U.S. savings bond.

Felonious assault: A Southern Boulevard man alleged a tow-truck driver dragged him along his driveway while the accuser tried to retrieve items from his Jeep vehicle as it was being repossessed.

Domestic violence: A 16-year-old Youngstown boy was charged with the crime after his grandfather alleged that while at Southern Park Mall, the teen had struck his face when the accuser refused to give him money to buy a video game.

Theft: A man was reportedly seen on surveillance footage stealing three bottles of cologne worth a total of $224 from the J.C. Penney store.

Menacing: A Valley View Drive woman told officers her former girlfriend has been making unwanted calls to the accuser, who also said she believes she’s being stalked.

Theft: Police took into custody 41-year-old Tod A. Caldwell at his Southern Boulevard residence. The Boardman man was accused of stealing a bottle of dish soap Feb. 14 from Walmart.

Arrest: Calvin E. Hill, who listed addresses in Pickerington, Ohio, and on Palmer Avenue in Youngstown, was taken into custody during a traffic stop on South Avenue when authorities discovered the 30-year-old man was wanted on a robbery charge from Warren. Hill also was charged with obstructing official business when, police said, he provided a false name and date of birth.

Drugs: Paul W. Wright IV, 25, of Hopkins Road, Boardman, surrendered on charges of drug abuse and possession of dangerous drugs related to a Dec. 1, 2015, drug overdose at his home. A light-brown substance thought to be heroin was found under a bed; also, four yellow over-the-counter pills were discovered, a report showed.

Feb. 20

Arrest/drugs: Cedric L. Jackson, 54, of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Youngstown, was taken into custody on a Campbell warrant during a traffic stop on Midlothian Boulevard. Also, police arrested 27-year-old Hiram Urrutia-Ramos of East Florida Avenue, Youngstown, on drug charges after alleging they found two hypodermic needles and a plastic spoon with a brown cotton ball common in drug use.

Burglary: To a residence in the 7200 block of Glendale Avenue after someone had apparently used a key to enter through the front door. Various prescription medications were taken.

Theft: A Lisbon woman who checked her account online discovered someone at a Southern Park Mall automated teller machine had removed $20 from it.

Weapon: A traffic stop near South Avenue led to a misdemeanor charge of improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle against 23-year-old Justin A. Laskey of Sheridan Road, Poland. Laskey admitted having an unloaded handgun in his glove compartment; also found nearby was a loaded magazine, a report said.

Arrest: Officers at a Market Street motel picked up Kevin M. Sabo of North Brockway Avenue, Youngstown. Sabo, 38, was wanted on two warrants accusing him of failing to appear in court, including on one theft count.

Feb. 21

Arrest: Police charged Ikremah A. Omram, 43, of Montgomery Drive, Canfield, with operating a vehicle impaired after having been pulled over in the 5200 block of Market Street.

Counterfeit: A fake $100 bill was passed at Kohl’s.

Theft: An East Liverpool woman reported her purse, $50 and other property stolen while at a Boardman-Poland Road restaurant.

Drugs: Authorities arrested Stephanie L. Sattarelle of East Lucius Avenue, Youngstown, who was at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital on Market Street after having been admitted for a drug overdose. Medical personnel found in one of the 32-year-old woman’s body-cavity areas several prescriptions drugs, they told police.

Citation: Fiona M. Sabo, 30, of Woodview Drive, Boardman, was handed a minor-misdemeanor citation after police alleged having found suspected marijuana.

Menacing: An Island Drive woman who works at an area warehouse reported an employee who had been terminated has threatened her. Also, he reportedly threatened to kill the managers of the company with which the warehouse does business, a police report stated.

Harassment: A Garden Gate Drive woman said she’s received such text messages, including one containing an inappropriate photograph.

Theft: Brittany M. Zaboroski, 21, of South Lake Road, Mercer, Pa., was charged after $93 worth of merchandise was stolen from Walmart.

Stolen property: A vehicle check near Orlo Lane resulted in the arrest of 42-year-old Hether M. Adriano-Parker of Kirk Road, Austintown. She was wanted on Austintown warrants charging her with one felony count each of forgery and receiving stolen property.

Theft: A man reportedly took seven bottles of perfume valued at $2,800 from Perfume Collection in Southern Park Mall.

Theft: Two men and a woman reportedly stole a $379 computer from Walmart.

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