![]() Kent police turn man over: Kent police reported they had in custody Aug. 20, stopped him and discovered he was wanted for failing to appear in court on a hit/skip traffic violation. Police saw man riding bicycle: A Gorge Park Drive man, 32, was turned over to Brimfield police after Stow police saw him riding a bicycle in the rain with no lights on Graham Road at Charring Cross Drive at about 12:15 a.m. The boy was referred to Stow Youth Services in lieu of filing the charges in Summit County Juvenile Court and released to his mother. ![]() Store employees said the cigar did not come from the store. Police said the boy was still in the store when they arrived and after seeing him walk out of the store, they spoke to him outside and he turned over $5.70 in candy and a cigar. 17 that the boy was in the store putting candy into his pockets. 17 that someone used her grocery store shopping card to purchase 30 gallons of discounted gasoline for about $87 at a service station in Darrow Road's 3800 block several days earlier.Ĭandy reported stolen: A 16-year-old Stow boy was charged with misdemeanor theft and underage tobacco possession after employees of a service station in Steels Corners Road's 900 block reported Aug. 20 someone took his son's $370 bicycle from outside the man's home in Maplehurst Drive's 2500 block since the day before.Ĭard used to buy gasoline: A Berea woman reported Aug. One man reported that in addition to the laptop, a GPS unit, cell phone and briefcase, with all the items totaling about $1,700 in value, were taken from his vehicle in Surrey Hill Lane's 3000 block.Īnother man reported that his computer's case was also taken, with the total value of the items totaling $1,482, from his vehicle outside his home in West Chase Circle's 2500 block.īicycle stolen: A man reported Aug. 20 that someone took a laptop computer from their unlocked vehicles while they were outside their homes during the night. Laptops stolen from vehicles: Two men living near each other reported Aug. 21 that someone unknown had been sending her unwanted text messages.Īlcohol was in vehicle: A New Philadelphia woman, 27, was cited with minor misdemeanor open container during an unspecified traffic stop on Steels Corners Road at Bridgewater Parkway at about 7:15 p.m. Woman reports text messages: A Lillian Road woman reported Aug. Police said that after doing an Internet search of the number, they determined it is connected with other similar complaints. The woman said she was sure they did not owe any taxes and police said they advised the woman to contact her phone provider and block the toll free number. 20 that someone had made numerous calls to her home since the day before and told her that she and her husband owed federal taxes and that if they did not pay an unspecified amount, someone from the "tax fraud department" would come to her home. Woman reports attempted tax scam: A Verner Road woman reported Aug. ![]() The man said he withdrew the money from his bank account and took it to the CVS store at routes 59 and 91 to send it, but a clerk told him it was a scam so the man deposited the money back into his account and called police. 21 that someone claiming to work for the federal government called from a phone number with a New York City area code and told him that if he did not wire $2,869, he would be deported and subject to a $70,000 fine. Man threatened with deportation: A Stow man reported Aug.
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