April 1

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April 1

Overdose: A woman was taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital after police had answered a call regarding a possible drug overdose in the 4700 block of East Webb Road.

Possible theft: A Social Security card was lost or stolen in the 4600 block of Burkey Road.

Theft: A wallet and cash were missing from a vehicle in the 600 block of North Canfield-Niles Road.

April 2

Breaking and entering: Someone entered a detached garage in the 5100 block of Birchcrest Avenue, then removed two motorcycles.

Possible child abuse: Authorities received information that a 13-month-old toddler on South Navarre Avenue had a burn mark on his chin from a curling iron.

April 3

Counterfeit: A phony $100 bill was recovered at TA Center Youngstown, 5400 Seventy-Six Drive.

Menacing: A Bryant Drive resident reported having gotten threats and numerous unwanted calls.

Theft: Money was stolen from envelopes in an apartment in the 4400 block of Warwick Drive.

Identity theft: A Deeptha-Green Drive resident learned that a credit-card account had been opened without the person’s authorization.

Overdose: A woman and a man were taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital after a reported drug overdose in the 200 block of Rosemont Avenue.

April 4

Theft: A credit card was taken from an apartment in the 200 block of Victoria Road.

Theft: Items were stolen from a car in the 1600 block of Laurie Drive.

Menacing: Police responded to a report of threats having been made at Austintown Fitch High School on Falcon Drive.

Theft: A purse was removed from a vehicle in the 4200 block of Parmer Avenue.

Theft: Someone took two bottles of whiskey from Country Fair, 1143 N. Canfield-Niles Road.

April 5

Threats: Police charged Monica M. Gragorace, 28, of Huntmere Avenue, Austintown, with making domestic-violence threats after an officer alleged having overheard an intoxicated and agitated Gragorace threaten to kill her boyfriend.

Theft: An undisclosed sum of money was missing from Burger King, 5310 Mahoning Ave.

Harassment: Threatening phone calls were reportedly received at a Canfield-Niles Road insurance company.

April 6

Theft: An iPhone was stolen at Walmart, 6001 Mahoning Ave.

Drugs: A traffic stop near Compass West Drive led to a minor-misdemeanor citation charging Brandon J. Williams Sr., 34, of Compass West, Austintown, with having suspected marijuana in his car’s glove compartment.

Theft: A woman reportedly cashed out a ticket for $317 at Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course, 655 N. Canfield-Niles Road, without permission.

Theft: Tara L. Hall of West Webb Road, Austintown, faced a charge after authorities alleged Hall, 34, had intentionally failed to self-scan two women’s tops, a skirt and one bottle each of laundry detergent and fabric softener while in Walmart.

April 7

Arrest: Officers at an Operating a Vehicle Impaired checkpoint near Mahoning Avenue took Artrena T. Jarmon, 44, into custody. Jarmon, of South Glenellen Avenue, Youngstown, was wanted on a warrant accusing her of failing to appear in Youngstown Municipal Court on a traffic charge.

Overdose: A 24-year-old victim was taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital after a reported drug overdose in the 3800 block of Daytona Drive.