MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio
Compelling prostitution: SOM Heart Highway
A cashier at Micro Heart reported Oct. 1 {that a} man at her register continued to make flirtatious and inappropriate feedback to her regardless of her telling him she was a teen.
Earlier than the person left the shop, he handed the woman, 17, a word which listed his contact data and supplied her cash with an inappropriate request written on it.
The Maple Heights man, 68, was recognized from the registration on his automobile. A voicemail was left for him and did return the decision however hung up instantly.
Prices for compelling prostitution had been subsequently filed.
Disturbance: Golden Gate Plaza
Officers responded to the Greenback Tree Oct. 2 for a report of an irate buyer who was upset that she didn’t get a receipt for a voided transaction.
Officers contacted the girl’s grownup son, who satisfied his mom to depart the shop as a result of the dispute was solely over ten cents.
Suspicion: Iroquois Avenue
Officers checked on a suspicious automobile revving its engine within the roadway Sept. 30.
The motive force stated he was speculated to be assembly a lady however had the unsuitable handle and believed he had been catfished.
Home violence: Eastgate Plaza
A Munroe Falls man, 33, was arrested for home violence after a lady stated he pushed her down and she or he hit her head on the pavement.
The incident occurred after they stopped their automobile within the parking zone to modify locations.
The lady stated they had been coming from a Chesterland restaurant and had each consumed alcohol.
She later reported that the incident induced a concussion and she or he obtained 5 stitches.
Site visitors complaints: Belrose Highway
A caller stated Sept. 28 {that a} backhoe was rushing up and down the roadway.
Officers positioned two again hoes and clocked them at 15 mph.
Legal mischief: Marsol Highway
A lady stated Sept. 29 that any individual had egged her automobile and spray-painted the windshield and mirrors whereas it was parked on the Drake residences.
There was additionally a word left on it that said she mustn’t communicate to and have inappropriate relations with “different ladies’s males.”
The lady stated she was not in any present or latest relationships and couldn’t recommend any suspects.
Theft: Roselawn Highway
A resident stated Oct. 2 that an MP3 participant twine and vaping system had been stolen from her automobile whereas it was parked within the roadway.
There have been no witnesses to the theft.
Theft: SOM Heart Highway
A Cleveland man, 30, was arrested Sept. 30 for the theft of a TV, vacuum cleaner and two audio sound bars from Goal.
He additionally matched the outline from a earlier theft on the retailer and was charged for that as effectively.
He was with a Cleveland girl, 38, who was arrested for complicity to theft as a result of she dropped the person off on the entrance retailer and picked him up when he exited with the stolen merchandise.
Juvenile delinquency: Mayfield Highway
Two 17-year-old boys of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, and a Euclid boy, 16, had been trespassed from Sheetz Oct. 1 after they had been caught shoplifting.
After they returned to the station to attend the arrival of their dad and mom, the Cleveland boy fled on foot. He was taken into custody on East Miner Highway after a Lyndhurst officer positioned him. He stated he ran as a result of he was afraid of What his mom would do to him after she picked him up from the station.
He can be charged in juvenile court docket with falsification and resisting arrest. All of the boys will obtain unruly prices.
Theft: Golden Gate Plaza
A lady reported Oct. 2 that $200 money was stolen from her pockets after she by chance left it in a restroom at Chuck E. Cheese.
No suspects had been recognized.
Fraud: Elmwood Highway
A resident, 73, reported Sept. 28 that her house well being aide used her debit card for private acquire whereas she was searching for her at Marc’s.
Officers spoke to the Cleveland woman, 16, and her mom and she or he admitted she had used the cardboard for a private buy at Marc’s and for a web based order with Amazon.
Prices for misuse of bank card had been filed in juvenile court docket and the woman’s employer was suggested of the incident.
Oct. 7, the girl reported that woman was making a number of harassing telephone calls to her.
Officers left a voicemail for the woman advising her to cease calling the girl.
Legal mischief: Golden Gate Plaza
A supervisor on the BMV testing station reported Aug. 28 that an irate Euclid girl, 19, punched a wall a number of instances when rescheduling a driving check.
The incident was solely documented as no harm was induced.
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