Fraud and Financial Crimes
Scam Victim Reports Loss of Nearly $6,000
Dunbar Court – Sept. 29, 12:51 p.m.
A resident reported falling victim to a scam that resulted in the transfer of $5,975.50 to another bank. The victim believed they had been caught up in fraudulent activity involving a bank transfer.
Warrant Services
Outstanding Warrant Served on Emerald Court
Emerald Court – Sept. 30, 4:52 p.m.
Officers served a warrant on a 21-year-old woman. Summit County authorities had issued the warrant, and confirmation was received that it remained active. The individual was advised and released after the warrant service was completed.
Felony Warrant Arrest on South Aurora Road
South Aurora Road – Oct. 2, 12:38 p.m.
A man was taken into custody on a felony warrant. Officers contacted North Olmstead authorities regarding the warrant before booking and fingerprinting the individual at the station. He was subsequently released.
Second Felony Warrant Arrest
South Aurora Road – Oct. 2, 9:07 p.m.
In a separate incident, officers received confirmation from Cuyahoga Falls regarding an outstanding warrant. The individual was located with an invalid or suspended driver’s license. After being transported to the station, officers met with authorities from Cuyahoga Falls. The individual was later cleared from custody and released.
Suspicious Activity
Concerning Letters Left at Fox Run Trail Residence
Fox Run Trail – Sept. 30, 5:11 p.m.
A resident discovered unsettling letters placed on her mailbox, front door and garage door. The messages, allegedly from the resident’s son’s ex-girlfriend, claimed the son owed money. Information was collected and documented in the incident report.
Medical Emergency
Death Investigation on Brighton Drive
Brighton Drive – Sept. 30, 10:24 p.m.
Officers responded to a report involving an 85-year-old woman. During the response, officers observed a vehicle approaching on Brighton Drive at a high rate of speed. The situation was classified as a death investigation.
Traffic-Related Incidents
Traffic Stop on Lena Drive
Lena Drive – Oct. 6, 9:21 a.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a 2004 GMC. The driver’s license was found to be suspended. The vehicle was towed and the driver received a citation for driving under suspension.
Multiple Traffic Violations on Chillicothe Road
South Chillicothe Road – Oct. 6, 11:55 a.m.
A traffic stop resulted in charges of driving under suspension and FRA non-compliance. Officers observed a blue Toyota Corolla and determined the owner’s license was suspended. The vehicle was towed and the driver was transported to jail.
Domestic Violence
Disturbance Call on Aurora Hudson Road
Aurora Hudson Road – Oct. 5, 9:26 p.m.
Officers responded to a domestic violence incident where a woman reported her intoxicated stepfather was yelling at everyone. The caller indicated a man with a gun was upstairs. Officers secured multiple firearms from the residence, including a Glock 43X 9mm, a Hipoint rifle, a Springfield Saint rifle, and a Palmetto State Armory rifle. A man was detained and transported to jail. Summit County EMS was requested to the scene. Officers completed the booking process and cleared the scene around 10:29 p.m.
Domestic Incident on Moneta Avenue
Moneta Avenue – Oct. 6, 11:54 p.m.
Police were called to a domestic violence situation. A caller attempted to cancel the police response while on the line but refused to provide identifying information. Officers responded and worked with Summit County authorities to gather statements. The incident extended into the early morning hours of Oct. 7.
Mental Health Responses
Crisis Intervention on Nautilus Trail
Nautilus Trail – Oct. 5, 8:50 p.m.
Officers responded to a mental health crisis involving a woman who had just returned home. The situation involved a possible self-harm incident with broken glass. The woman had jumped out of a vehicle and was exhibiting signs of distress. Officers worked with mental health professionals and the individual was transported for evaluation. A second call came in later reporting the same individual was crying and running away. Officers requested emergency medical services and continued monitoring the situation into the early morning hours.
Public Assistance
Lost Phone Search on Emerald Court
Emerald Court – Oct. 2, 8:32 p.m.
A woman reported losing her phone and was using the “Find My iPhone” feature to track it. Officers assisted in the search and located the phone in a black Honda Accord in the area. Officers spoke with the individual in possession of the phone, who became upset during the conversation. The phone could not be immediately retrieved as the person in possession planned to file a claim through AT&T.
Telecommunication Incidents
Inappropriate Call Investigation
Barrington Town Square Drive – Oct. 1, 10:38 a.m.
Officers responded to the front desk where a complainant reported receiving inappropriate contact from an unknown caller using a burner phone. A man identifying himself only by first name had been contacting the complainant, making comments about her clothing and requesting to meet her at a property showing. Officers added a special watch at the business address and the complainant’s home address.
Juvenile-Related Calls
Welfare Check on Shady Grove
Shady Grove – Oct. 1, 8:51 p.m.
Officers responded to multiple calls regarding a juvenile situation. A grandmother called 911 reporting her granddaughter was texting while following her around the residence. The grandmother was concerned about the juvenile’s behavior. Officers made several welfare checks throughout the evening, noting the situation had calmed and the juvenile was going to bed. The grandmother had taken items including a bat and rocks from the juvenile. Officers conducted follow-up checks through 9:37 p.m. to ensure everyone was safe.
Disturbance on Lakeland Way
Lakeland Way – Oct. 1, 9:48 p.m.
Officers were called regarding a 25-year-old son who had been clean for 10 months but was exhibiting concerning behavior. He was described as screaming and jumping around before going inside and outside the residence. Officers responded to assess the situation.
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