Hudson Police Blotter: Identity Fraud, Domestic Disputes, and Local Welfare Checks
Public Safety — Hudson
The Hudson Police Department responded to several local incidents including identity fraud, multiple domestic disputes, and welfare checks between May 7 and May 13, 2026.
HUDSON, Ohio — The Hudson Police Department responded to several local incidents including identity fraud, multiple domestic disputes, and welfare checks between May 7 and May 13, 2026. Hudson Police Investigate Identity Fraud and Property Damage On May 7, Hudson officers initiated an investigation into a report of identity fraud occurring on Williamsburg Circle. Property concerns continued into the following day when a Door Dash driver reported damage to their vehicle caused by a customer’s dogs on Old Orchard Drive. Additionally, a resident on Atterbury Boulevard requested an informational report to document a specific incident that occurred at their residence. Officers Mediate Multiple Domestic Disputes The department managed several domestic situations across the city during this period. On May 11, officers were called to a residence on Keswick Drive. This was followed by a call in the early hours of May 12 on York Drive. A third domestic situation was reported on May 13 at a home on Stoney Hill Drive. In a related matter, a resident on Glen Echo Drive sought police counsel regarding a situation with her parents and her rights as a person on disability. Welfare Checks and Community Assistance Police conducted several welfare checks to ensure the safety of residents. Checks were performed for individuals on Hudson Aurora Road and at the Hudson Elms on May 7. Another welfare check was conducted on Prescott Drive on May 13. Officers also assisted motorists with disabled vehicles on East Streetsboro Street, Darrow Road, and Owen Brown Street. Suspicious Activity and Animal Complaints On May 11, a resident on Longfellow Lane reported a suspicious vehicle captured by a doorbell camera. That same afternoon, a resident on South Hayden Parkway informed police of an “odd item” discovered in her mailbox. Animal-related calls included the euthanization of an unwell raccoon on Blue Heron Drive and a report of a dog bite on Steepleview Drive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What incidents did Hudson Police respond to between May 7 and May 13, 2026?
Hudson Police responded to a range of incidents including a report of identity fraud on Williamsburg Circle, vehicle damage caused by a customer's dogs on Old Orchard Drive, multiple domestic disputes on Keswick Drive, York Drive, and Stoney Hill Drive, several welfare checks, disabled motorist assists, suspicious activity reports, and animal complaints including a dog bite on Steepleview Drive.
How do I report identity fraud in Hudson, Ohio?
Hudson residents can report suspected identity fraud directly to the Hudson Police Department, which will initiate an investigation. The department investigated a Williamsburg Circle identity fraud case during the May 7-13, 2026 reporting period.
What is a welfare check and when do Hudson Police perform them?
A welfare check is when officers visit a person to confirm their safety and well-being, typically after a request from a concerned family member, friend, or neighbor. Hudson Police conducted welfare checks on Hudson Aurora Road, at the Hudson Elms, and on Prescott Drive during the May 7-13, 2026 reporting period.
Where can I find Hudson Police reports?
Hudson Police incident summaries are published in periodic blotter reports covering a roughly week-long range of activity, and NEOhio.news republishes the highlights for residents covering communities such as Hudson, Stow, Solon, Twinsburg, Aurora, and other Northeast Ohio cities.