Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Kiosks Hit at Mall; Tossing Doggie Doo is a Doggie Don't
The following information was provided by the Strongsville police department
Owners of two kiosks at came in to work Saturday to find someone had broken in overnight.
At Silver Style, located just inside the main entrance opposite , jewelry was thrown all around, but it appeared nothing had been stolen.
At the nearby Her Styler kiosk, though, two boxes, each containing a curler and mini-straightener, were taken. Value was $300, police said.
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Can't Fling Stuff
Police were called to Idlewood Trail Sunday afternoon by a resident who said a neighbor came onto her property and threw dog feces at her.
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Officers warned the woman that she couldn't go into the other woman's yard and throw stuff -- even if she finds the woman's dog has left unpleasant things on the common property and path behind the houses.
The dog owner also agreed to be more diligent about cleaning up after her dog.
Or Balloons, Either
A motorist said he almost ran off the road about 7 p.m. Saturday when kids threw water balloons at his car at Boston and Marks roads.
Three boys, 15 and 16, were located. Police spoke with their parents.
What? You Don't Believe Teens Bake?
An employee of alerted police when four boys left the store about 8:30 p.m. Saturday with several dozen eggs.
When she questioned them, they told her they were baking a cake.
Police located two of the boys, both 14, and they repeated that they were baking a cake and walking home to Brunswick.
Officers sent them on their way.
Drag Racing Reported
A pizza driver told police he saw a crowd gathered at the corner of Horseshoe Lane and Coopers Run about 10:30 p.m. Friday.
The driver said cars were drag racing there.
Police checked the area, but the racers and audience were gone.
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