Monday, May 13, 2013
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Twinsburg Police are investigating the theft of cash from the register at the Twinsburg sports stadium concession stand. Members of the Twinsburg Athletic Boosters told police that on May 9 they noticed that $300 was missing from the cash register. The theft is under investigation.
Monday, May 6, 2013
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A pitchching machine was stolen from the back lot of the Pinnacle Sports Academy on Ravenna Road in Twinsburg. A manager called the police on April 29 when he caught people who described themselves as "scrappers" trying to remove a pitching machine from the back lot of the sports academy, according to the police report. They were told to leave. But the manager then discovered that a pitching machine was already missing and likely been stolen sometime within the last four days. The machine was valued at $300, according to the police report.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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A 40-year-old Mantua man was arrested and charged with theft after he tried to steal DVDs from Giant Eagle in Twinsburg and then run from the store. Police arrested the man after he fled on foot at the intersection of East Aurora Road and Church Street. In his possession were 11 DVDs he took from the store, according to the police report. The DVDS were collectively worth more than $303. He was taken to Solon jail on a charge of petty theft. The man's van was parked at Giant Eagle, and was impounded. Police found other DVDs and videogames in the car, but they did not come from Giant Eagle and the man claimed they belonged to family members.
Friday, February 8, 2013
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Who steals a pair of boots? Really? A 24-year-old Twinsburg woman came to the police station to report that her boots had been stolen from the Powerhouse Gym on Ravenna Road. The theft occured on Feb. 1. The boots weren't cheap. They were valued at $250, according to a police report. The theft is under investigation.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
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A 52-year-old Twinsburg man was arrested after he became unruly at a local bar and refused to pay his tab. According to a Twinsburg Police report, officers went to Rav's Creekside on Darrow Road on Jan. 18 after they got a hang-up call from the bar. Once they arrived, the bar tender told police that a patron would not pay his bill and refused to leave. He was arrested and taken to the Solon jail. The man is charged with disorderly conduct and petty theft. The man was also wanted on an active warrant from Walton Hills Police.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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Police are searching for a man wanted for felony theft after he stole a laptop from the dining room of Panera Bread in Twinsburg. A Panera employee, 41-year-old Elizabeth A. Judd of Streetsboro, was also charged with felony theft because police say she helped the suspect with the theft, according to the police report. A 28-year-old Cuyahoga Falls man, Justin Lee Hall, is also wanted for felony theft. The laptop, valued at about $1,000, belonged to a Panera employee who was working in the restaurant. She stepped away from the computer and asked Judd to watch the laptop for her. Surveillance footage from the incident on Jan. 17 shows that a man then quickly unplugged the laptop and walked out of the restaurant. After Judd was arrested, …
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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A 16-year-old Twinsburg teen left his gym bag at the Subway at the Twinsburg Fitness Center for 40 minutes and returned to find it had been taken, according to a Twinsburg Police report. The teen left his wrestling bag at a table at Subway on Jan. 12 at about 4 p.m. The bag contained $180 worth of sporting goods, including shoes, wrestling headgear, kneepads and clothing. Fitness center staff plan to review security video to see if the theft was caught on tape.
Monday, January 14, 2013
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A Twinsburg resident called police to report that the catalytic converter had been stolen from her car, according to a police report. The woman, who lives in the Ravenna Road apartments, said she believes the part -- often stolen for scrapping purposes -- was stolen sometime overnight on Jan. 10. Officers confirmed the theft. The woman plans to make an insurance claim.
Friday, January 11, 2013
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A Twinsburg woman returned from Florida to find out someone had opened a number of credit cards in her name. The woman said that two credit cards were opened in her name and three others were attempted but declined, according to a Twinsburg Police Department. She said all of the transactions occured on Dec. 31, and happened in California and Georgia. According to the report, the thief was able to open Victoria Secret and Sam's Club credit cards, racking up $2,137 worth of charges. Police told the victim to notify the credit reporting agencies.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
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An observant Twinsburg Police officer used some old-fashioned intuition to catch a man wanted on a felony warrant. A police officer was driving on Darrow Road the night of Dec. 28 and noticed car driving very close to the curb and almost striking it. The cop glanced over at the other driver, who glanced over then quickly looked away. He turned into Taco Bell, and the officer ran the car's license plates. The car was registered to a man wanted on a felony warrant for a theft charge in Cuyahoga County. Police officers then arrested the man, Kevin M. Lovelace, at Taco Bell. He was turned over to a Cuyahoga County sheriff's deputy.
Carl S
7:05 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013
why do people want to blame the victim? crazy world....   more ›