Sept. 29
Theft: A worker for a Southern Park Mall restaurant discovered a book bag containing 11 cellphones missing from his vehicle.
Harassment: An Afton Avenue man said he’s received a series of unwanted calls and text messages.
Theft: A manager for Dairy Queen, 6120 Market St., told police a man in a jeans jacket, black pants and sandals stole an undisclosed sum of money from a counter before fleeing in a black car.
Burglary: Authorities booked Julia L. Flick, 31, of Lisbon Street, Canfield, on a burglary charge after someone had removed a front-window screen before entering a home in the 7100 Ron Park Place and taking property that included a 32-inch flat-screen TV. Flick also was wanted on a probation-violation charge from Portage County.
Theft: Police at Boardman Area Court on Market Street took custody of 40-year-old Bartholomew Mascarella of Shields Road, Boardman, who faced a theft charge related to a July 15 incident in which a Struthers woman had reported a ladder and a power washer missing from her father’s Shields Road residence.
Identity fraud: A Presidential Court woman discovered $3,043 worth of unauthorized withdrawals had been made to her checking account that resulted in fraudulent purchases that originated in Fremont and Union City, Calif.
Theft: Officers picked up 18-year-old Abigail C. Jimenez, who was wanted on a theft charge. Jimenez, of New York Avenue, Youngstown, was accused of taking about $374 worth of video games Sept. 10 from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.
Drugs: Youngstown authorities relinquished custody of Christa M. Hugley of Powers Way, Youngstown, to township police. Hugley, 31, faced a drug-abuse charge after having been accused of taking 25 pills without a prescription while a resident at a South Avenue care facility.
Theft: Youngstown police handed to Boardman authorities 63-year-old Betty A. McNealey, who was wanted on a theft warrant. McNealey, of East Indianola Avenue, Youngstown, was accused of stealing a $120 car seat July 27 from Goodwill Industries Inc., 285 Boardman-Canfield Road.
Breaking and entering: A Poland woman reported having seen a man climbing out of a garage window to a residence she owns in the 5700 block of Youngstown-Poland Road, then fleeing in a vehicle.
Theft: The general manager with a Market Street car dealership reported various amounts of money came up missing on two occasions. Video surveillance showed two employees engaged in suspicious activity, a police report said.
Sept. 30
Domestic violence: Jeremy M. Voytko, 22, of Boardman, faced a fourth- degree felony domestic-violence charge after authorities had responded to a fight at a Southwoods Drive apartment, where his girlfriend alleged Voytko had bitten her right middle finger. The charge was elevated to a felony because of a prior conviction regarding a crime of violence, a report showed.
Fraud: A Gertrude Avenue woman reported a caller claiming she had an outstanding unpaid bank check said she needed to pay $1,300 or face a court hearing.
Theft: A man noticed a $21 DVD box set was stolen after having been delivered to his Washington Boulevard apartment.
Theft: A $600 iPad was removed from a car in the 1300 block of Meadowood Circle.
Drugs: Acting on a search warrant for a residence in the 100 block of Argyle Avenue, police arrested 21-year-old Antoine E. Davis Jr. of Argyle, Boardman; 28-year-old Octavia B. Mayhew, also of Argyle, Boardman; and 36-year-old Craig J. Stevens of East Judson Avenue, Youngstown, on numerous drug-related charges and warrants.
Theft: Deandre D. Madison, 18, of West Warren Avenue; Jequelle J. Parker, also 18, of West LaClede Avenue; Tierria Z. Rushton, 20, of Rosewood Lane; and Leonard L. Crockett Jr., 22, of Victor Avenue, all were charged with theft. The four Youngstown residents were accused of stealing $334.50 worth of clothing from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road. Rushton also was charged with possession of criminal tools.
Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 7000 block of West Boulevard was found with all of its tires flattened.
Theft: Officers phone booked Terrance D. McKinney of Shields Road, Boardman, on theft and criminal-damaging charges after his girlfriend alleged the 29-year-old McKinney had stolen several items such as a flat-screen TV Aug. 28 from her apartment. In addition, he damaged another TV and other property of hers, the accuser further alleged.
Oct. 1
Domestic violence: Police charged 41-year-old Evan W. Stevens with one misdemeanor count each of domestic violence, aggravated menacing and obstructing official business after responding to a report of a woman walking on Glenwood Avenue with a man behind her carrying a rifle. Beforehand, the woman alleged that during a heated argument, the Boardman man had grabbed her hand in an attempt to break her fingers, head-butted the accuser and pointed a rifle at her head.
Theft: Sydneesha S. Thompson, 24, was charged with theft and endangering children after $335 worth of clothing was taken from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall. Also, the Toledo woman carried a child while committing the crime, a report stated.
Vandalism: Three window panes were shot, likely with a pellet gun, at an electronics business in the 400 block of Boardman-Poland Road.
Theft: Two juveniles were thought to have removed mail from a mailbox in the 4500 block of South Avenue.
Attempted burglary: Someone apparently pulled an air-conditioning unit from a rear window and broke a garage window in an effort to enter a residence in the 7400 block of Oregon Trail.
Assault: A Lemans Drive woman alleged a neighbor with whom she has ongoing issues lunged at and scratched her face during a fight regarding their children.
Theft: A Clifton Drive woman noticed her purse missing from her vehicle.
Attempted breaking and entering: Someone reportedly damaged a front-door lock assembly while trying to break into Unity Baptist Church, 5920 South Ave.
Breaking and entering: Someone entered via a rear window a vacant rental property in the 4000 block of Sunset Boulevard, from which copper piping had been removed in an earlier break-in.
Criminal damaging: A passenger-side tire was intentionally damaged on a car in the 50 block of Carter Circle.
Arrest: Police responding to a person possibly panhandling without a permit near South Avenue and Doral Drive charged 62-year-old Cherie L. Gerych, no address listed, with obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Gerych refused several times to identify herself so authorities could issue her a citation; she also struggled with officers, a report showed.
Oct. 2
Overdose: Authorities responded to a possible drug overdose in the 4000 block of Glenwood Avenue, where they reported having found a man slumped in his vehicle with an uncapped hypodermic needle containing a liquid in his hand. The victim was given a dose of Narcan, which reverses or blocks the effects of opioid drugs, a report said.
Vandalism: Someone smashed a front window and did $750 in damage at a Market Street auto-care business.
Theft: Roughly $2 was removed from a car in the 4800 block of Southern Boulevard.
Breaking and entering: A $199 set of headphones was taken from a vehicle after a garage in the 60 block of Stanton Avenue had been entered.
Attempted theft: Someone entered a vehicle in the 100 block of Melrose Avenue and rummaged through various papers, though it didn’t appear anything was stolen.
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