Fences don’t always make for good neighbors: Parma Heights Police Blotter

PARMA HEIGHTS, Ohio

Criminal mischief: Manorford Drive

On Sept. 5, police returned to a Manorford Drive address about a neighbor damaging a resident’s fence.

The officer, who previously had warned the neighbor to stop her behavior, arrested the suspect for criminal mischief.

Drunken driving: Pearl Road

On Sept. 4, police were dispatched to the scene of a Pearl Road car crash. An arriving officer talked to the at-fault Volkswagen driver, who smelled like booze.

After failing a field sobriety test, the Cleveland man was arrested for drunken driving. The VW was towed from the scene.

Drunken driving: Pearl Road

During a Sept. 5 traffic stop of a Buick Lucerne for traffic violations on Pearl Road, the officer discovered that the driver smelled like booze.

After failing a field sobriety test, the man was arrested for drunken driving.

During a search of the Buick, police discovered that the Cleveland man was also in possession of marijuana and associated drug paraphernalia. He was cited accordingly.

Theft: Pearl Road

The thing about renting equipment is one doesn’t own it after it’s used.

Apparently, a customer at a Pearl Road business didn’t understand that concept: On Sept. 5, an employee called police after discovering that a piece of rented equipment was never returned.

The business made numerous attempts to contact the suspect. Police are investigating.

Drunken driving: Pearl Road

On Sept. 6, police observed a weaving Honda SUV on Pearl Road. While talking to the Brunswick driver, the officer smelled booze.

After failing a field sobriety test, the man was arrested for drunken driving. He was also cited for weaving.

Drug abuse: Anthony Lane

During a Sept. 3 traffic stop of a vehicle for a brake light violation, the officer smelled marijuana. A search revealed marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

The Parma Heights man was cited for a brake light violation and for possessing marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia.

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References

  1. ^ cleveland.com/newsletters (www.cleveland.com)
  2. ^ Parma Sun Post (www.cleveland.com)