Strongsville Police Department
Nov. 17 – A company cleaning out a house on Meadownorth Court located crystal meth and vials of other paraphernalia in a bedroom. The previous owner had not lived there for years.
Strongsville Police Department
Nov. 17 – A K-9 indicated marijuana and grinder in a car at West 130th Street and Burlwood Drive. The driver was cited for driving under suspension, drug possession and paraphernalia.
Nov. 17 – An intoxicated male, 42, was threatening his brother at a Blackberry Circle home. There were two children, ages 3 years and 18 months, at the house. Both males separated for the night. The mother would call if they started up again.
Nov. 17 – A male stole a Big Blue Party speaker valued at $250 from a mall store. The incident was captured on security video. He same male stole the same item on Nov. 14. The store would prosecute if the male was positively identified. The store was advised to provide a copy of the surveillance video to police.
Nov. 17 – Two females assaulted a 14-year-old girl at the high school. The 14-year-old was transported to a hospital. The girl’s mother was advised and would bring the girl back once they were done at the hospital.
Nov. 17 – A pickup truck lost its box trailer and took down cable lines on Royalton Road. The lines were across the sidewalk and a pole was also down. The vehicle also took out a speed limit sign.
Nov. 16 – The manager of a Pearl Road establishment reported an “out of control” female customer was highly intoxicated and urinated in public. An officer returned the subject to the jail to serve a citation and have her sober up.
Nov. 16 – A gas line was hit on Royalton Road and was “blowing” per Columbia Gas. Engine 3 staged the area 200 feet east of the abandoned residence where the gas line was located. The lead was near an open basement window. Columbia Gas shut off the gas from the street to the house.
Nov. 16 – A 16-year-old male left a Bear Creek Lane home because he was drug tested and was required to see a therapist. The subject’s mother felt he was just blowing off steam. The juvenile might have tried to go to his father’s house in Rittman.
Nov. 15 – A woman received a call from her daughter stating she was involved in an accident on southbound Pearl Road. A male in another vehicle was bleeding from his face. Both patients refused transport.
Nov. 15 – A male, thought to be in his 40s, was carrying a tote full of jeans on the lower level of the mall. An officer recovered the merchandise, nine pairs of men’s jeans valued at $836. The subject left behind a hoodie, sweater, shirt and tie he was wearing. The subject was also involved in a shoplifting incident at another mall store on Nov. 14. The subject was using a large reusable bag line with tin foil, which was also recovered.
Nov. 15 – A Lunn Road resident discovered a male in her backyard. The complainant thought the subject was high. He was disoriented and did not know how he got there. The male was cited for drug paraphernalia.
Nov. 14 – A male reported someone attempted to take a 5-foot pine tree from his Howe Road yard. When the complainant shined a flashlight on the subject he dropped the tree, jumped into a vehicle and sped away. Special attention was placed on the residence.
Nov. 14 – A female stated her 10-year-old son left their Fairtree Drive home on foot. The juvenile was upset because he had to do homework. The mother found her son hiding in a bathtub. An officer had a talk with the juvenile.
Nov. 14 – A 24-year-old male fell asleep with food in his mouth at a Fair Road residence. A female at the house was able to pull the food out. The subject was sweating heavily and transported to a hospital.