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Friday, May 24, 2013

Crime in Strongsville's North End Gets Attention

Councilman asks for special detail after hearing concerns from residents

  The Strongsville Police Department will take a look at ways to make residents in the city's north end feel safer.    The issue was raised by Ward 3 Councilman Jim Carbone, who said he has been speaking with residents in the northern part of town who are excited about new business development there, but leery of more crime. "Historically, a lot of our (crime) issues have come from that part of town, because of a few factors, including the clientele at the motels," Carbone said.  He said recent conversations with residents indicate there is concern about safety. "People are excited about the development, but they want to feel safe in their homes," he said. Police Chief Jim Kobak said the department will try to address residents' concerns, …

what is a fork?

7:48 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013

Leave the motels alone. My wife and I go there every few months for fun and "dirty" night.lol. We role play cop and hooker.   more ›

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Graffiti Vandals Sought; Mailbox Switcheroo: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  Police are on the lookout for kids armed with spray paint in the Meadowood area. Reports said that graffiti has been showing up in the neighborhood for the last week or so. On May 13, a resident reported about 7 p.m. that someone had painted words on the storm culvert by the tennis courts -- apparently during the day. On May 18, police found someone had climbed onto the room of Olmsted Heating and Cooling and written "truth" on the side of the building. The same word was painted on the side of a work van. Reports said the word "truth" has also shown up in Meadowood, including on Pebblebrook, and fences at the development's rec center and on Albion Road. Vandals Upgrade An Arlington Drive resident woke up May 19 to find her mailbox had …

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Woman Looks for Teens Having Babies; Kids Shout 'White Power:' Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  Police received a complaint about a woman who approached school bus drivers May 17 and asked if they knew any pregnant girls who wanted to give up their babies. The woman drove off, but police were able to track her down. The woman said she was concerned about teenage abortion and wanted to make sure girls at Strongsville High School had the right information. She was told to speak with the principal or superintendent if she wanted to pass along any more information. Roadside Demonstration Employees at Sheetz called police shortly before midnight May 19 after a group of about five teens set up lawn chairs at the corner of Prospect and Royalton Roads and yelled "white power" at passing traffic. Customers were complaining about the group, …

Monday, May 20, 2013

Slick Scam at Walmart: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  A shopper at Walmart thought he was being careful when he bought a $100 gift card from another customer for $50 about 10:30 p.m. May 10.  The shopper took the card to a cashier, who confirmed there was, in fact, $100 on the card. But when he tried to use it to make a purchase later, he discoverd the seller had switched cards, giving him one with no value instead of the one with $100. Drama at the Dance Police were called to Michaud's about 9:30 p.m. May 11 after a scuffle between two girls. The victim told police she accidentally stepped on another girl's dress, and the girl pushed her, causing her to stumble. The victim said she was pregnant and suffering stomach pain. Police straightened out the situation, which also involved the …

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Screaming Man; Another Burglary Attempt: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  A Glendale Avenue man reported hearing a man screaming about 9:45 p.m. May 6. Police were able to locate a man screaming from an upstairs bedroom of a house, but no one would come to the door. Neighbors said a man does live in the house. Burglary Attempt A Greenbrier Drive resident came home from work about 6:30 p.m. May 7 to find someone had tampered with the screens on his front window. No entry was made, but neighbors have reported similar incidents, he said. Odd Situation Police found a car in the parking lot in front of Pier 1 with both passenger doors standing open about 5:45 p.m. May 7. Officers checked in the store, but couldn't locate the driver, and also tried calling the owner on the phone. The officer finally closed the doors…

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Homeless Man Back in Woods with Tent: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  A homeless man who was told last week to pack up his tent and leave the wooded area near the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center returned a few days later, a report said. On May 7, police found the man had again pitched a tent behind the rec center. He was taken into custody for trespassing. On May 3, the man's campsite was discovered when his cooking fire set the surrounding area ablaze.   He was warned then to find another place to stay. Strange Find Underground Police were called to Royalton Road May 7 after someone found a suspicious bag in an underground vault, a report said. Police found an old gym bag containing a birth certificate, Social Security card and dirty towel. It belonged to a Virginia Beach, VA man. Suspicious Walker A Kelsey …

Friday, May 10, 2013

Thieves Ram Truck into Store; Steal ATM

Strongsville police officers recover truck, but suspects flee on foot

Someone rammed a truck into the front of the Convenient food store, 22933 Sprague Rd., early May 7 and stole an ATM, according to police. A similar incident took place about the same time at a BP station in Westlake, police said. Strongsville police said the pickup backed through the front window of the store about 4:25 a.m. and someone loaded the ATM into the back of the truck. The truck took off south on Marks Road, but had suffered a flat tire in the collision with the store. The suspects abandoned the truck on Christopher Court and ran away. Police found the truck still running and called in a police dog to track the suspects. The truck had been stolen from Cleveland, Detective Lt. John Janowski said. Police aren't sure how many people…

The REAL Lyn Shady

9:30 pm on Sunday, May 12, 2013

Damn teachers!! Bunch of THUGS!   more ›

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Burglary; Car Break-Ins; Homeless Man Living at Walmart: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  A Ridge Creek Road resident told polic she arrived home about 6:30 p.m. May 3 to find someone had entered her house through a dining room window. All her jewelry was missing, a report said. Unlocked Cars At least four cars were entered on two successive nights, according to reports. On Chevy Chase, someone went through two cars in a driveway the night of May 3, but only change was taken. The next night, a purse was taken from a car parked in a Forestview Drive driveway.  The same night, a diaper bag and some CDs were stolen from a car on North Bexley Drive. Hanging Out A passerby reported a man reclining in a car outside Walmart and suspected he may be doing drugs. Police spoke with the man, who said he is homeless and living in his car…

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Man Found Living in Woods Behind Rec Center: Police Blotter

The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

  A fire in a wooded area behind the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center May 3 led officials to discover someone has been living back there. Firefighters were called to smoke on the east side of the building about 9:40 a.m. and reported to police that there was someone living there. Officers located a man walking to the area, who admitted to having a fort and cooking. The said he believed he had gotten permission to camp there. He agreed to gather up his belongings and move on.  He didn't go too quickly, though. About 4:40 p.m. the same day, a witness reported a homeless man washing his clothes in the creek near the rec center. He was again asked to go. At 7:30 p.m., a woman and her kids walking in the Backyard Preserve near the rec center saw a …

Sunday, May 5, 2013

News of the Week: Teachers Strike Aftermath; Computer Scam

Here's what's been going on in Strongsville

  A rundown of the top news stories in Strongsville this week: Teachers strike ends -- Both the union and School Board ratify a contract, ending the eight-week old strike.  Strike aftermath -- Classes are canceled Monday so substitutes can gather their belongings and teachers can set up. A Strongsville High School teacher who crossed the picket line reports that her property is damaged when other teachers or students move it from one room to another. Crime is down -- The Strongsville Police Department's annual report shows many offenses were down in 2012. Computer scam reported -- The first incident of a nationwide computer scam is reported in Strongsville. Teacher complaints fielded -- Building principals are handling a number of concerns…

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