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Obstruction Of Justice

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Blotter

One Car, Four Men, Three Different Arrests

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

Twinsburg police sure had their hands full during a traffic stop on Nov. 4. Officers pulled over a car on I-480 near State Route 91 for weaving. There were four men in the car and each had something they were trying to hide. The front-seat passenger wasn't wearing a seatbelt, but decided to give the wrong identification to officers. They found out quickly and found an active warrant for his arrest once he provided the right information. He was arrested and charged with obstruction. A passenger in the backseat gave police his information, however, it didn't match his picture on the screen and he also had a warrant for his arrest. He gave police the ID for his brother. He was arrested and charged with obstruction also. The driver was cited …

Friday, November 2, 2012

The Blotter

Man Lies to Police, Minor is Disrespectful, Both Arrested

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

One man was charged with drug possession and obstruction and a minor was charged with unruly juvenile after a traffic stop on Oct. 25. Richard Allen, 18, of Twinsburg, was charged after police found him with marijuana on him during a personal search. Allen denied having any drugs on him after he was asked by officers several times, according to the police report. He still denied any possession after being warned he would be charged with obstruction if he was lying. That's when police found marijuana on him during a pat down. He was arrested and charged. Another juvenile was sitting in the backseat during the traffic stop. He denied that any marijuana found in the car was his but because of his age, police transported him back to his …

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