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Gates Mills Police Blotter: Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested, Alarm Investigations, and Community Assistance

Public Safety — Gates Mills

Police respond to multiple holiday weekend incidents, including an out-of-town hit-skip suspect found sleeping in a heavily damaged vehicle.

GATES MILLS, Ohio – The Gates Mills Police Department handled a variety of incidents over the holiday week, culminating in assisting an outside agency with the arrest of a hit-and-run suspect. From June 29 through July 5, local officers responded to multiple calls for service, including false alarms, community assistance requests, and a heavily damaged vehicle tracked down from a neighboring jurisdiction. Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested on West Hill Drive The most significant incident in the Gates Mills police blotter occurred on the evening of July 5. At approximately 7:00 p.m., the Pepper Pike Police Department requested that Gates Mills officers check a residence on West Hill Drive. Pepper Pike authorities were searching for a vehicle with heavy front-end damage that had been involved in a recent hit-skip accident. Upon arriving at the West Hill Drive home, officers located the suspect vehicle. Inside the car, police discovered a male sleeping with the airbags already deployed. Pepper Pike police officers arrived on the scene shortly after and placed the male under arrest. Gates Mills officers provided scene security and assisted as needed. Holiday Weekend Alarm Responses and Property Checks The Gates Mills police blotter also noted several property checks and false alarms during the week: June 29 (911 Hang-up): Officers responded to a 911 call originating from a residence in the Chagrin River Road area. Upon arrival, responding officers confirmed the call was an accidental dial made by a housepainter working on the property. July 3 (Residential Alarm): Police were dispatched to a home on Fox Hill Drive following a residential alarm activation. Officers inspecting the perimeter located an open door that had inadvertently blown open due to weather conditions. The interior of the home was checked, cleared, and secured. July 3 (Suspicious Vehicle): An officer responded to the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club to meet with management regarding an unknown vehicle parked in their private lot. A message was successfully left with the vehicle’s owner requesting its immediate removal. Community Assistance and Welfare Calls In addition to traffic enforcement and alarm responses, the Gates Mills police blotter highlighted routine community policing and welfare checks: June 30 (Lockout Assistance): An officer safely assisted a Dorchester Road resident in gaining access to his home after he accidentally locked himself out. July 5 (Welfare Check): Officers responded to the Timberidge Trail area following a report of a teenage female walking down the roadway looking disheveled. Police thoroughly checked the vicinity, but the search yielded negative results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the most significant incident in the Gates Mills police blotter?

On the evening of July 5, at the request of the Pepper Pike Police Department, Gates Mills officers checked a residence on West Hill Drive and located a vehicle with heavy front-end damage from a recent hit-skip accident. A male was found sleeping inside with the airbags deployed and was arrested by Pepper Pike officers.

Who made the hit-and-run arrest?

Pepper Pike police officers placed the suspect under arrest. Gates Mills officers located the vehicle, provided scene security, and assisted as needed.

What alarm calls did Gates Mills police handle during the week?

Officers responded to a 911 hang-up on Chagrin River Road on June 29 (an accidental dial by a housepainter), a residential alarm on Fox Hill Drive on July 3 (a door blown open by weather), and a suspicious vehicle report at the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club on July 3.

What community assistance calls were reported?

On June 30, an officer helped a Dorchester Road resident who was locked out of his home. On July 5, officers checked the Timberidge Trail area after a report of a teenage female walking down the roadway looking disheveled, but the search yielded negative results.

What period does this Gates Mills police blotter cover?

The blotter covers calls for service from June 29 through July 5, spanning the holiday week.