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Hudson Police Reports: Bad Checks, Domestic Violence, and Squirrel Requiring Officer Assistance

Crime Reports for Sept. 5-13

Read the Hudson Brief here.

Criminal Activity

Sept. 13 Sex Offense Reported Officers responded to a Woodyard Road address for a report of sexual abuse Saturday morning.

Sept. 12 Domestic Violence Arrest Made Hudson Police arrested a woman following a physical domestic violence incident on Atterbury Boulevard. The suspect was identified as the primary aggressor and transported to Summit County Jail.

Bad Check Investigation First National Bank reported someone attempting to pass fraudulent checks at their West Streetsboro Street location.

Sept. 11 Employment Fraud Reported A complainant reported fraudulent activity involving their workplace after coming to the police station Thursday evening.

Domestic Situation Officers responded to a domestic situation on North Hayden Parkway.

Sept. 10 Identity Theft Case A York Drive resident reported their Walmart.com account had been hacked.

Sept. 7 Theft of Services Officers investigated a theft of services report at Acme Plaza on West Streetsboro Street.

Sept. 5 Online Predator Warning A juvenile victim reported an unknown person solicited inappropriate images via social media on Nicholson Drive.

Traffic Violations

Sept. 12 A Cuyahoga Falls man was cited for running a red light and driving under suspension on West Streetsboro Street.

Sept. 8 A driver was found to be operating under suspension during a traffic stop on Wren Haven Drive.

Sept. 7 An officer issued a citation for driving under suspension during a traffic enforcement stop on Seasons Road.

School Bus Violations

Multiple school bus violations were reported throughout the week:

  • Sept. 11: Stow Road incident
  • Sept. 10: Main Street at Stokes Lane and West Streetsboro Street incidents
  • Sept. 5: Hudson Aurora Road incident

Other Incidents

  • Sept. 13: Suspicious markers were found on property on Stoney Hill Drive overnight.
  • Sept. 11: A squirrel entered a residence on Hines Hill Road, requiring officer assistance.
  • Sept. 8: A woman reported clicking on a phishing email link on Atterbury Boulevard.

Sept. 7

  • Two loose dogs were returned to their owner on Darrow Road
  • Suspicious vehicle reported at Lake Forest Country Club
  • Trespassing incidents on West Streetsboro Street and Atterbury Boulevard

Sept. 5

  • Mental health crisis response on State Route 8
  • Civil matter at a Main Street restaurant
  • Disabled vehicle at Ravenna Street and Stow Road intersection

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