LYNDHURST, Ohio
Theft: Cedar Road
At 12:35 p.m. Jan. 20, police were called to Giant Eagle, 25105 Cedar Road at Legacy Village, where a woman had walked out of the store with a cart full of diapers for which she had not paid.
The woman was last seen walking north on Richmond Road. It was thought she may have just been released from a hospital, as she had a hospital band on her wrist.
Police located the woman, 32, of Cleveland, and took her back to the store, where the stolen goods were returned. The woman had stolen diapers worth a total of $80.70.
Police charged the woman with theft and issued her a trespass warning.
OVI: Mayfield Road
At 8:35 p.m. Jan. 24, an officer stopped a car for speeding and went on to discover that the driver, a Mayfield Heights man, 40, was intoxicated.
The man failed field sobriety tests and was found to have a blood-alcohol content of .202, above the state minimum for drunk driving of .08. Police charged the man with OVI and had his car towed.
Assist person: East Farnhurst Road
At 11:55 a.m. Jan. 24, a man, 36, reported that someone had forced entry from his garage’s man door into his house. Nothing was missing from the house.
The man, who is recently separated, suspected that his wife had entered the home. The woman, 33, had asked police the day before for an escort so that she could enter the house, as the man had changed the locks. She was told to come back when she was ready to enter the house and police would escort her.
The woman, 33, admitted that she had entered the house, but was not charged, as she is still a part owner of the home.
Family dispute: Rae Road
At 10:10 p.m. Jan. 22, a man, 26, reported that his brother, 35, was intoxicated and was throwing things about the house that the two share with their mother. Police requested an EMS squad be sent to the house to care for the intoxicated brother. No charges were filed.
Suspicious person: Aldersgate Drive
At 9:10 a.m. Jan. 18, a man called police from Florida to report that, the day before, a man impersonating a water department worker had gone to his elderly parents’ house. The caller requested that police speak with his parents about the incident.
Police learned that the suspect was not allowed into the couple’s home.
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