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Gates Mills Police Report: OVI Arrest, Warrant Transfer, and Gilmour Academy Incident

Public Safety — Gates Mills

Gates Mills Police logged a quiet but varied late-April week — an OVI arrest on Mayfield Road, an inter-agency warrant transfer with Willoughby Hills, and a shattered car window at Gilmour Academy that turned out to be a landscaping accident.

An erratic driver on Mayfield Road, a warrant pickup from Willoughby Hills, and a stone kicked up by a weed whipper at Gilmour Academy headlined a busy stretch for Gates Mills officers. The Gates Mills Police Department addressed several community safety matters between April 26 and May 1, 2026, including an OVI arrest on Mayfield Road and a warrant transfer involving neighboring jurisdictions. The week's calls highlight the department's ongoing efforts to maintain public safety through proactive patrols and inter-agency cooperation. OVI Arrest on Mayfield Road On April 28, officers observed a vehicle traveling eastbound on Mayfield Road near Old Mill Road exhibiting erratic driving patterns. Police conducted a traffic stop and identified the driver as a 33-year-old male from Chesterland. Following an investigation at the scene, the male was taken into custody for Operating a Vehicle under the Influence (OVI). The suspect later refused a breath test and was released on a personal bond to his wife. He is scheduled to appear in Lyndhurst Municipal Court. Inter-Agency Warrant Transfer and Jail Assistance The department engaged in collaborative efforts with nearby agencies throughout the week. On April 27, a Gates Mills officer met with the Willoughby Hills Police Department to take custody of a male with an active traffic warrant. The individual was transported back to the Gates Mills station, where he paid his fine and was subsequently released. On April 29, the Mayfield Heights Police Department requested a female officer from Gates Mills to assist with a female in custody. Suspicious Activity and Domestic Assistance Calls Gates Mills officers also responded to several calls for service. On April 26, officers checked a report in the block of County Line Road regarding a suspicious male near a driveway. Upon arrival, officers determined the individual was a delivery driver and cleared the scene. On April 30, officers were dispatched to a Main Street residence for a general assist; a female resident requested that her ex-boyfriend leave the premises, and the male collected several personal items and departed without further incident. Property Damage at Gilmour Academy On May 1, an officer investigated a report of a shattered driver-side window on a vehicle located in the Gilmour Academy student dorm parking lot. After reviewing video footage, it was discovered that a school landscaper had accidentally kicked up a stone with a weed whipper, which struck the glass. The school indicated the matter would be handled internally. Related Article Gates Mills Police Reports: Missing Person Found Want your business featured on NEOhio.news? Email julie@spidercatmarketing.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Gates Mills Police Department report between April 26 and May 1, 2026?

Gates Mills officers handled an OVI arrest on Mayfield Road, an inter-agency warrant transfer with Willoughby Hills, a request to assist Mayfield Heights with a female in custody, a suspicious-person call on County Line Road that turned out to be a delivery driver, a domestic assist on Main Street, and a property-damage report at Gilmour Academy caused by a landscaper's weed whipper.

What happened with the Gates Mills OVI arrest on Mayfield Road?

On April 28, officers stopped an eastbound vehicle on Mayfield Road near Old Mill Road for erratic driving and arrested the 33-year-old driver from Chesterland for OVI. The suspect refused a breath test, was released on a personal bond to his wife, and is scheduled to appear in Lyndhurst Municipal Court.

What caused the broken car window at Gilmour Academy?

On May 1, an officer investigated a shattered driver-side window on a vehicle in the Gilmour Academy student dorm parking lot. Video footage showed a school landscaper had accidentally kicked up a stone with a weed whipper, which struck the glass. The school said it would handle the matter internally.

How did Gates Mills Police work with neighboring departments?

On April 27, Gates Mills met with Willoughby Hills Police to take custody of a man with an active traffic warrant; he paid his fine at the Gates Mills station and was released. On April 29, the Mayfield Heights Police Department requested a Gates Mills female officer to assist with a female in custody.