Wednesday 30 April 2014

Marijuana in vehicle leads to no charges: Lyndhurst Police Blotter

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LYNDHURST


Drug abuse, Mayfield Road:


Marijuana was found in a vehicle April 22 after the driver was pulled over. Nobody has been charged yet as the incident remains under investigation.


Theft, Richmond Road:


An apartment resident reported April 22 his bike, valued at $500 at the time of purchase three years ago, was stolen.


Theft, Mayfield Road:


A former employee of Amy Joy Donuts was said April 23 to have stolen a donation jar from the store that belonged to the Little Sisters of the Poor. There were no charges filed and restitution was made to the organization.


Harassment, Cranover :


A woman said April 24 a parent was following her son, 11, home from school.


Criminal trespassing, Churchill :


A resident reported at 3 a.m. April 25 someone was trying to break into his home through a back door. Responding officers located the South Euclid man, 37, in a nearby backyard and took him into custody.


Impaired driving, Cedar Road:


After causing an accident April 25 a Solon man, 62, was charged with suspicion of operating a vehicle while impaired.


Menacing, Cedar Road:


A Shaker Heights woman said April 25 someone harassed her and made threats toward her while she was at Giant Eagle two days earlier.


Theft, Sunview Road:


A man reported April 26 another man stole a wristwatch from his home.


Suspicion, Richmond Road:


A male was said to have exposed himself April 27 through a window but an exact location was undetermined.


Juvenile complaint, Glenlyn Road:


An officer said April 22 two people at Brush High School may have been involved in drug activity. It was subsequently determined there wasn’t any drugs or criminal activity involved in the incident.


See more Lyndhurst news at Cleveland.com/south-euclid-lyndhurst.


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Marijuana in vehicle leads to no charges: Lyndhurst Police Blotter

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