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Northfield Village Police Blotter: OVI Arrest, Workplace Assaults, and Emergency Rescue Squad Responses

Public Safety — Northfield Village

NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – The Northfield Village Police Department responded to a busy week of local incidents ranging from traffic enforcement arrests to multiple assault investigations between June 9, 2026, and June 15, 2026. Key incidents from the weekly logs include an OVI arrest involving a dr

NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – The Northfield Village Police Department responded to a busy week of local incidents ranging from traffic enforcement arrests to multiple assault investigations between June 9, 2026, and June 15, 2026. Key incidents from the weekly logs include an OVI arrest involving a driver running a red light, public intoxication charges leading to a multi-charge arrest at a local transit stop, and ongoing investigations into separate assault reports at local businesses. Traffic Enforcement Leads to OVI Arrest on Northfield Road On June 10, 2026, at approximately 11:52 p.m., a Northfield Village police officer initiated a traffic stop on a green Jeep Wrangler after observing the vehicle run a red light at the intersection of Vincent Avenue and Northfield Road. Upon interacting with the female driver, the officer detected signs of physical impairment and a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Following the administration of Field Sobriety Tests, the driver was placed under arrest for Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence (OVI), and her vehicle was subsequently towed from the scene. A probable cause search of the vehicle revealed burnt marijuana cigarettes located inside the ashtray. The driver was transported to the Northfield Village Police Department, where she provided a urine sample, and was later released with formal charges pending lab analysis. Disorderly Conduct and Menacing Arrest at Metro Bus Station Officers intercepted a severe public safety risk on June 12, 2026, at approximately 3:45 p.m., after witnessing a male staggering and struggling to stand at the Metro Bus station located on Northfield Road. Upon approach, officers observed that the individual was publicly intoxicated and possessed an open container of alcohol. The male refused to identify himself to law enforcement and escalated the encounter by threatening the physical safety of the officers on scene. Although the Northfield Village Fire Department was dispatched to evaluate his condition, the male refused medical transport. He was placed under arrest and transported to the Macedonia Police Department, where he was processed on multiple charges, including Open Container, Disorderly Conduct Intoxication, Obstructing Official Business, Menacing, and Resisting Arrest. The individual was scheduled for a video arraignment through the Stow Municipal Court on June 15, 2026. Police Investigate Separate Workplace and Fast Food Restaurant Assaults The Northfield Village Police Department opened two separate assault investigations during this reporting period, both originating on Northfield Road: Workplace Assault Report: On June 13, 2026, at approximately 11:14 a.m., a female resident arrived at the police station to report a case of workplace harassment and physical assault. The complainant stated that she had been intentionally tripped at her workplace the previous day and was experiencing severe difficulty walking. The Northfield Village Fire Department rescue squad was called to the station to evaluate her injuries, though she ultimately denied emergency transport. An official investigation into the workplace incident is ongoing. Fast Food Restaurant Disturbance: On June 14, 2026, at approximately 5:03 p.m., officers responded to a reported physical assault at the McDonald’s restaurant on Northfield Road. Prior to the arrival of law enforcement, the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle, which officers were unable to locate during an immediate sweep of the surrounding area. The initial investigation revealed that juveniles were involved in the altercation. Responding officers contacted the parents of the involved minors. All parties present at the scene refused medical attention. The case remains open with charges for assault and complicity pending further investigation. Emergency Medical Responses and Property Damage Reports The weekly blotter also detailed multiple community safety interventions, property disputes, and emergency rescue squad assists across the village: Telecommunications Harassment: A resident visited the police station on June 9 to file a formal complaint regarding ongoing telecommunications harassment. The complainant provided investigators with digital photographs related to the incident and indicated additional evidence would follow. The file will be forwarded to the Detective Bureau upon receipt of the remaining documentation. Medical Rescue Squad Assists: First responders handled two significant medical emergencies during the week. On June 9, personnel were dispatched to Northfield Road for an 80-year-old male who suffered a head injury during a fall; he was treated at the scene and transported to Ahuja Medical Center. On June 10, officers and paramedics rushed to the employee entrance of the Northfield Park Racino for a male employee who was unresponsive and suffering from severe shortness of breath. The victim lost his pulse on scene, prompting officers to assist with CPR befor