Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Fraud Schemes, Assist Other Agency, and Psychiatric Situations
Public Safety — Sagamore Hills
SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department managed a variety of calls during the first week of May 2026, ranging from digital scams to vehicle theft recovery. Officers responded to two separate fraud reports involving local residents, provided critical assistance to another agency t
SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department managed a variety of calls during the first week of May 2026, ranging from digital scams to vehicle theft recovery. Officers responded to two separate fraud reports involving local residents, provided critical assistance to another agency to locate a wanted individual, and addressed a psychiatric crisis within the Nordonia Hills community. Sagamore Hills Police Respond to Fraud Reports On May 2, 2026, at approximately 7:20 p.m., Sagamore Hills officers were dispatched to a residence on Springmont Road to investigate a report of fraud . Later, on May 3, a resident from Waterside Drive reported a sophisticated computer scam . The victim stated she was targeted by an individual pretending to be a representative from McAfee . These Sagamore Hills police investigations highlight a persistent trend of digital and financial crimes targeting community members in Northeast Ohio. Officers Assist Other Agency in Motor Vehicle Theft Case On May 2, 2026, Sagamore Hills units provided mutual aid to a neighboring department at the McDonald’s located on Northfield Road in Northfield . Officers assisted in locating a male subject who was wanted in connection with the theft of a motor vehicle . The suspect, a 39-year-old male, was successfully located through the coordinated efforts of the responding officers . Sagamore Hills Police Address Psychiatric Situation Police and the Macedonia Fire Department responded to a psychiatric situation at a single-family home on Brandywine Road on April 29, 2026 . Officers arrived on the scene within minutes of the 9:32 a.m. dispatch to provide assistance . The incident involved a 29-year-old male resident and was cleared by 10:15 a.m. after officers ensured the individual was handled with the necessary care and safety protocols .