Twinsburg Police Blotter: Disorderly Conduct, Found Property, and Traffic Enforcement
Public Safety — Twinsburg
Twinsburg police cite multiple individuals for disorderly conduct, execute a K-9 narcotics search, and handle local property disputes.
TWINSBURG, Ohio – The Twinsburg Police Department responded to multiple incidents throughout early May 2026, including parking lot fights, property violations, and multi-jurisdictional K-9 operations. These local enforcement actions highlight the department’s ongoing efforts to maintain public safety, manage property disputes, and secure traffic safety throughout Northeast Ohio. Disorderly Conduct Citations at Cleveland Clinic Parking Lot On May 2, 2026, at approximately 9:51 a.m., the Twinsburg Police Department responded to the Cleveland Clinic Emergency Room and Family Health Center, located at 8701 Darrow Road, following a report of a disturbance in the parking lot. Four responding officers arrived at the scene to conduct an investigation into the active incident. Authorities determined that two 18-year-old local residents—a male living in Hudson and a female living in Twinsburg—were actively engaged in a physical altercation. Both individuals were cited for disorderly conduct. Found Ring Logged at Chamberlin Middle School A Twinsburg resident arrived at the police department lobby on May 5, 2026, at 11:16 p.m. to turn over found property. The resident discovered a gold-colored ring at Chamberlin Middle School, located at 10270 Ravenna Road. A responding officer officially logged the item into the department’s secure property room and generated an official report to help locate the rightful owner. Traffic Stop Leads to Vehicle Tow and Multiple Charges On May 6, 2026, at 4:42 p.m., a patrol officer initiated a traffic stop on a white Ford van near a local business at 2067 E. Aurora Road. The vehicle was initially pulled over for displaying a fictitious temporary Ohio registration plate. An investigation into the three occupants revealed that the adult male driver from Canton did not possess a valid operator’s license. The driver was cited for displaying fictitious plates and driving without a license. The vehicle was subsequently towed from the scene. Mutual Aid K-9 Alert in Walton Hills Traffic Stop A Twinsburg police K-9 unit provided critical mutual aid assistance to the Walton Hills Police Department early on May 8, 2026. At approximately 3:26 a.m., an officer responded to a traffic stop located at 7401 Northfield Road in Walton Hills. At the request of local authorities, the handler deployed a narcotics detection canine around the exterior of the stopped vehicle. The canine provided a positive alert on the vehicle, establishing probable cause for a physical search. Officers then conducted a search of the vehicle. Landlord Dispute Reported at FedEx Ground Facility An employee at the FedEx Ground facility located at 2050 E. Aurora Road contacted the police department on May 8, 2026, at 8:57 a.m. to request general police assistance. The caller reported that his landlord was making aggressive, harassing comments toward him while he was at the job site. Responding officers gathered the pertinent details and filed an official informational report regarding the ongoing civil and property dispute. Intoxication Arrest Follows Disturbance at Sheetz Twinsburg police officers rushed to the Sheetz gas station at 2495 E. Aurora Road on May 10, 2026, at 11:26 p.m. following reports of an active disturbance. Five responding units arrived to find a highly intoxicated 53-year-old female visitor from Columbus causing a disruption. The individual was arrested for disorderly conduct while intoxicated and transported to the Solon Jail. She was processed, held on a $1,000 personal recognizance bond, and issued a court appearance date. Commercial Property Damage Discovered on Darrow Road The manager of Pepperl+Fuchs, a commercial business located at 8093 Darrow Road, contacted authorities on May 11, 2026, at 1:12 p.m. to report physical damage to the property. A responding officer inspected the scene and gathered all pertinent information regarding the structural damage. An official property damage report was generated, and an investigation remains open.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened at the Cleveland Clinic parking lot in Twinsburg?
On May 2, 2026, at about 9:51 a.m., four officers responded to a disturbance in the parking lot of the Cleveland Clinic Emergency Room and Family Health Center at 8701 Darrow Road. Two 18-year-olds — a male from Hudson and a female from Twinsburg — were found engaged in a physical altercation and both were cited for disorderly conduct.
Was anyone arrested at the Sheetz in Twinsburg?
Yes. On May 10, 2026, at 11:26 p.m., five units responded to a disturbance at the Sheetz gas station at 2495 E. Aurora Road, where a highly intoxicated 53-year-old woman visiting from Columbus was arrested for disorderly conduct while intoxicated. She was transported to the Solon Jail, held on a $1,000 personal recognizance bond, and issued a court date.
What was the Twinsburg K-9 mutual aid call?
Early on May 8, 2026, at about 3:26 a.m., a Twinsburg police K-9 unit assisted the Walton Hills Police Department at a traffic stop at 7401 Northfield Road in Walton Hills. The narcotics detection canine gave a positive alert on the vehicle, establishing probable cause, and officers then conducted a search.
What led to a vehicle being towed in Twinsburg?
On May 6, 2026, at 4:42 p.m., an officer stopped a white Ford van at 2067 E. Aurora Road for a fictitious temporary Ohio registration plate. The adult male driver from Canton had no valid operator's license. He was cited for fictitious plates and driving without a license, and the van was towed.
How do I claim found property turned in to Twinsburg Police?
Found items, such as the gold-colored ring discovered at Chamberlin Middle School (10270 Ravenna Road) and logged on May 5, 2026, are entered into the department's secure property room with an official report. Owners should contact the Twinsburg Police Department to inquire about and claim lost or found property.