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Car Vandals Have 'Delicious' Taste: The Blotter

The following information was provided by the Twinsburg Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

 

Yes, vandalism is wrong. But sometimes it tastes so good.

Twinsburg police responded to an Overlook Drive home on July 13 for a criminal damaging report.

The man said that sometime over night his car had been covered with pancake syrup and eggs.

Police were also called to a second home on the same street for a car that was smeared with peanut butter and pancake syrup.

Boy bitten by dog

On July 9 police were called to the 1700 block of Rolling Hills Drive for a dog bite.

A 14-year-old boy was bitten and bleeding. Twinsburg Fire Department sent a squad to take care of the injuries.

Pay your fines, or else...

Police stopped a car on July 10 and found the driver had a warrant out for failing to pay fines and court costs from Macedonia Mayor's Court.  


About this column: We bring you some of the most interesting cases the Twinsburg Police Department deals with. Some of them are pretty serious crimes and some can be down-right ridiculous. It's just another way Twinsburg Patch brings you the news you want to see. Related Topics: Arrests, Car Vandalism, and twinsburg police department

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