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Solon Police Blotter: Assaults, Suspicious Packages, and Roadway Safety

Public Safety — Solon

Solon Police logged a violent jail booking that left a corrections officer with a head injury, a suspicious package of unmarked pills mailed from a vacant Michigan lot, two menacing reports at local businesses, multiple OVI arrests including drivers clocked at 80 MPH and 54 MPH, and a loaded handgun recovered during a traffic stop.

A Cleveland woman allegedly assaulted a corrections officer and a Solon firefighter during a single OVI booking, while officers also recovered a loaded handgun, intercepted suspicious mail, and removed several drunk drivers from the road. The Solon Police Department handled several significant incidents during the week of April 30, 2026, including a violent encounter at the Solon Jail and reports of suspicious mail. Officers also prioritized roadway safety, conducting multiple traffic stops that led to arrests for driving under the influence and the recovery of a loaded firearm during a routine stop. Assault on Corrections Officer and Firefighter On April 30 at approximately 2:11 a.m., a woman was brought to the Solon Jail at 33000 Solon Rd. by a Chagrin Falls officer following an arrest for a suspected OVI. During the booking process, the 23-year-old Cleveland resident became verbally abusive, refused to follow commands, and would not sit in the booking chair. As officers attempted to restrain her, she resisted and kicked a corrections officer. The situation escalated after it was determined the woman had been in a prior car crash and required medical evaluation. While being transported to a local hospital by Solon Fire Medics under police escort, she struck a firefighter and damaged an SFD iPad. A 25-year-old male corrections officer later sought hospital treatment for a head injury sustained during the initial struggle. Charges for Assault on a Corrections Officer (F4), Assault on a Firefighter (F3), and Vandalism (F5) are likely. Suspicious Package Investigation on Bainbridge Road Later that morning at 9:14 a.m., a 25-year-old resident on the 32000 block of Bainbridge Road reported a suspicious package. The resident received a Flat Rate U.S. mail package containing a manila envelope filled with 17 unmarked pills she had not purchased. Solon officers were unable to identify the pills by physical characteristics, and field tests for common illegal substances were inconclusive. Investigators discovered the return address on the package belonged to a vacant lot in Michigan. The pills were slated for destruction and the case was closed. Menacing Incidents at Local Businesses Solon officers investigated two separate reports of menacing behavior on April 30: KFC/Taco Bell (Enterprise Pkwy): A manager reported a threatening online review where a customer mentioned causing future violence. Officers contacted the 56-year-old Solon resident, who admitted he was drinking alcohol when he "took it too far" with the review. No charges were filed, but the man was issued a trespass warning. FedEx (SOM Center): An employee reported a customer became belligerent after being encouraged to use a self-scan machine. The man reportedly knocked over equipment and pushed his way back into the store when the employee tried to photograph his license plate. The incident is still under investigation. Improper Handling of a Firearm and OVI Enforcement On May 1, an officer stopped a Chevy Malibu at a gas station on SOM Center for dark window tint and a suspended registration. Upon the driver exiting the vehicle for a tow, the officer observed a loaded semi-automatic pistol in the door pocket. A 23-year-old Cleveland resident was arrested for Improper Handling of a Firearm and Driving Under Suspension. The department also removed several impaired drivers from the road: The Annex Bar and Grille: On May 1, a 45-year-old Aurora woman was arrested for Disorderly Conduct after harassing patrons and telling officers "f@&% you, arrest me" when they tried to arrange a ride home for her. Aurora Road: On May 2, a 36-year-old Aurora man was stopped for traveling 54 mph in a 35-mph zone. He failed field sobriety tests and had his license suspended after refusing a breath test. US 422: On May 3, a 54-year-old Garrettsville woman was clocked at 80 mph in a 60-mph zone. Officers noted the odor of alcohol and slurred speech; she was arrested for OVI after poor performance on field sobriety tests and a breath test refusal. Related Article Solon Police Blotter: Domestic Violence, Weapon Offenses, and OVI Arrests Want your business featured on NEOhio.news? Email julie@spidercatmarketing.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Solon Police Department report for the week of April 30, 2026?

Solon Police reported a violent jail booking in which a Cleveland woman allegedly assaulted a corrections officer and a Solon firefighter and damaged a fire department iPad; a suspicious package of 17 unmarked pills mailed from a vacant Michigan lot; two menacing incidents at local businesses (KFC/Taco Bell on Enterprise Parkway and FedEx on SOM Center); a loaded handgun recovered during a traffic stop on SOM Center; and three OVI-related arrests on Aurora Road, US 422, and at The Annex Bar and Grille.

What happened during the assault at the Solon Jail?

On April 30 around 2:11 a.m., a 23-year-old Cleveland woman brought to the Solon Jail by Chagrin Falls Police on a suspected OVI became verbally abusive and refused to follow commands. She resisted being seated in the booking chair and kicked a corrections officer. While being transported by Solon Fire Medics for a medical check after a prior crash, she struck a firefighter and damaged an SFD iPad. A 25-year-old corrections officer was later treated at a hospital for a head injury. Likely charges include Assault on a Corrections Officer (F4), Assault on a Firefighter (F3), and Vandalism (F5).

What was in the suspicious package on Bainbridge Road?

A 25-year-old resident in the 32000 block of Bainbridge Road received a U.S. Flat Rate mail package containing a manila envelope with 17 unmarked pills she had not purchased. Solon officers could not identify the pills by physical characteristics and field tests were inconclusive. The package's return address traced to a vacant lot in Michigan. The pills were slated for destruction and the case was closed.

What were the most serious traffic stops in Solon that week?

On May 1, a Chevy Malibu was stopped on SOM Center for dark tint and a suspended registration; officers found a loaded semi-automatic pistol in the door pocket and arrested a 23-year-old Cleveland resident for Improper Handling of a Firearm and Driving Under Suspension. On May 2, a 36-year-old Aurora man was stopped on Aurora Road at 54 mph in a 35-mph zone and arrested after failing field sobriety tests and refusing a breath test. On May 3, a 54-year-old Garrettsville woman was clocked at 80 mph in a 60-mph zone on US 422 and arrested for OVI after refusing a breath test.