Summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman


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A summary of criminal activity in Poland and Boardman.

POLAND

Dec. 7

Assault: A Hamilton Avenue woman reported having been assaulted, though she suffered no serious injuries.

BOARDMAN

Dec. 7

Arrest: Tedarro J. Williams, 31, of West Princeton Avenue, Youngstown, surrendered on a misdemeanor complicity charge after being accused of improperly continuing to receive paychecks from a Glenwood Avenue care facility at which he was employed but while he was incarcerated in the Mahoning County jail.

Theft: Police were dispatched to Youngstown Municipal Court to pick up Brian J. Morgan, 33, of East Boston Avenue, Youngstown, who was wanted on two theft warrants, one of which was related to a Nov. 15 shoplifting situation in which $100 worth of merchandise was stolen from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.

Drugs: After a vehicle was found in the township that had reportedly left the scene of an accident, officers charged Cierra M. Mann of Robinwood, Youngstown, with one misdemeanor count of possessing a controlled substance. Mann, 27, had in her car eight tablets determined to be Tramadol, a drug commonly used to treat moderate to severe pain, with no prescription, a report showed.

Breaking and entering: Three Boardman boys, 12, 13 and 15, and a township girl, 16, faced breaking-and-entering charges after someone had entered America’s Wholesale Outlet, 6001 Southern Blvd., last month and did about $1,100 in damage.

Drugs: Authorities at the Mahoning County jail phone booked Michael J. McCullough, no age listed, of Glenwood Avenue, Boardman, on charges of possessing drugs and drug paraphernalia. Township police assisted officers with the Adult Parole Authority at McCullough’s apartment, where a digital scale, Suboxone strips and a bag with a tan substance were found, a report stated.

Dec. 8

Arrest: Police near South Avenue pulled over and took James A. Osborne Jr., 59, into custody. Osborne, of Basil Avenue, Youngstown, was wanted on a felony warrant.

Theft: A Cascade Drive man reported having seen two males in his van who reportedly removed $50.

Citation: A traffic stop near Market Street resulted in a minor-misdemeanor citation charging Sahire A. Walker, 39, of Reynolds Road, New Castle, Pa., with having a bag that contained 7.1 grams of suspected marijuana.

Drugs: Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person at an East Midlothian Boulevard gas station, where they took into custody Bernard L. Wilt, 34, of Alderman Avenue, Sharon, Pa., on charges of possessing drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia. Found on Wilt’s person were a spoon with burn marks common in drug use, a syringe and a spoon with suspected heroin residue, authorities alleged.

Theft: Someone in the 3900 block of Risher Road entered a vehicle, then removed an iPod device and a $150 pair of sunglasses.

Citation: Theresa R. Johnson, 24, of Woodcrest Avenue, Youngstown, was cited during a traffic stop near Market Street when, police alleged, a bag containing 15.5 grams of suspected marijuana was found.

Identity theft: A South Avenue woman alleged a co-worker accessed her bank account without authorization and removed $500.

Burglary: To a residence in the 100 block of Amberwood Court when the homeowner reportedly heard someone kicking in the front door, which sustained about $250 in damage.

Theft: A student’s $150 calculator and its case were reportedly stolen at Boardman High School on Glenwood Avenue.

Theft: A worker with a Girard construction business reported a $1,500 air compressor and a $200 handheld blower missing from a company-owned truck in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court.

Assault: Authorities arrested Brian Kautzman, 34, at his Forest Ridge Drive residence on a simple-assault charge, related to a Nov. 25 fight at his Boardman home in which a Masury man alleged Kautzman had punched his chest and pushed him to the ground when the accuser tried to retrieve a TV.

Theft: A resident of a South Avenue long-term care facility reported $323 had been taken from his room.

Theft: A Boardman woman noticed a debit card and a smartphone missing while she was in a Boardman-Canfield Road discount store.

Dec. 9

Arrest: Matthew A. Miller, 25, was taken into custody after having been pulled over near South Avenue. Miller, of Morrison Street, Struthers, was wanted on Struthers Municipal Court warrants charging him with failing to appear for a probation-violation hearing.

Harassment: Canfield police handed to Boardman authorities Latesha R.L. Hines, 28, of Oak Street, Youngstown, who was wanted on a telephone-harassment charge, related to an Oct. 20 complaint from the mother of a Boardman Center Intermediate School student alleging Hines had sent her daughter an obscenity-laced and threatening text message, followed by an Instagram video on which Hines purportedly threatened to beat up students and others.

Identity theft: An Applecrest Court woman told police a caller claiming to represent a finance company told the accuser she was eligible for a $3,200 loan and sought her bank-account information and Social Security number. After the amount was deposited, the bank reportedly placed a hold on her account and informed the victim fraudulent checks had been deposited into it.

Theft: Kimberly A. Hinojos, 45, of Cranbrook Court, Youngstown, was charged with stealing $205 worth of merchandise, including a sweatshirt, from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road.

Criminal damaging: A Friendship Avenue woman alleged her former boyfriend had damaged her vehicle’s exhaust system.

Theft: Matthew W. Juillerat, 26, of Unity Line Road, New Waterford, was charged with switching price tags on one pack each of ink cartridges and batteries at Walmart.

Weapon/drugs: After pulling him over near Hillman Way, authorities charged Edward J. Thomas, 33, of Miami Street, Youngstown, with one felony count each of being a convicted felon with a firearm and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, as well as one misdemeanor count of possession of Tramadol. Thomas had a bag of such pills for which he admitted having no prescription; in addition a loaded pistol was found near his vehicle’s trunk area, police alleged.

Dec. 10

Arrest: Officers near New Buffalo Road pulled over then arrested Domenic L. Carrocce, 23, on a charge of operating a vehicle impaired. Carocce, of West Middletown Road, Canfield, registered a 0.151 blood-alcohol content, which is almost double Ohio’s 0.08 legal intoxication limit, a report showed.

Citation: Shelly L. Logan, 55, of South Bayshore Avenue, Columbiana, received a minor-misdemeanor citation charging her with public intoxication after officers had gotten a complaint regarding an inebriated person at a South Avenue restaurant.

Criminal damaging: A Youngstown woman noticed damage to her tires’ sidewalls while she was at a Market Street motel. The damage estimate was $625.

Theft: A woman reported $150 stolen from her West Boulevard apartment and her car.

Criminal damaging: A mailbox sustained $200 in damage in the 6700 block of Tanglewood Drive.

Dec. 11

Arrest: Tyisha J. Williams, 39, of Volney Road, Youngstown, surrendered on a theft charge after being accused of improperly collecting her brother’s paychecks that totaled $736 from a Glenwood Avenue care facility while he was in the Mahoning County jail.

Harassment: A Grover Drive man said his former girlfriend has sent and made multiple unwanted text messages and calls to him.

Identity theft: A Homestead Drive woman found out her phone number had been used without permission to file credit applications with multiple loan agencies.

Theft: Jennifer V. Kozic, 40, of South Avenue, Boardman, was charged with intentionally failing to self-scan $63 worth of items that included a pot roast while at Walmart.

Theft: A man reportedly left in a black Dodge Charger after having stolen three polo shirts from Dillard’s in Southern Park Mall.

Criminal damaging: A man reported a woman kicked and damaged a window to his Moyer Avenue apartment after he had refused to allow her to enter the building.

Theft: A man told authorities he saw two people steal a package that had been delivered to his Pinetree Lane home and that contained a $127 bottle of perfume.

Theft: A man and a woman reportedly fled after failing to pay $80 in rent for their stay at a Market Street motel.

Theft: A 15-year-old Youngstown girl was accused of stealing a $10 device from Kohl’s.

Criminal damaging: Someone broke a double-pane living-room window to a home in the 700 block of Canterbury Lane, which resulted in a $500 damage estimate.

Theft: Police phone booked Jesse L. Shiflett, 22, on a theft charge after alleging Shiflett, of East Myrtle Avenue, Youngstown, had stolen a $19 package of diapers April 28 from Dollar General, 5953 South Ave.