Kids’ texts go flying during domestic dispute: Orange Police Blotter
Kids’ texts go flying during domestic dispute: Orange Police Blotter
Orange, Ohio
Domestic Violence: Orange Place
Police responded to Extended Stay South on the evening of August 3 on a report of a domestic dispute with property damage. They arrived to find a cell phone strewn on the pavement and the driver's side window smashed on a 2013 Ford Explorer owned by a 15-year-old married couple who had been staying at the hotel for the past two months.
An argument broke out as the parents walked back from the grocery store, and the 35-year-old father became angry that one of his sons was being sent to the mother, who he believed was excessive.
The mother said she liked getting messages from her children and by the time they got back to the hotel the verbal argument had escalated so much that the mother went back to the car to calm down.
The father said he went out and knocked on the car door, but it did not open. When the window broke, he knocked heavily and was injured with a bloody arm, a small cut on his biceps, the only physical injuries recorded.
He said he reached inside and grabbed two phones, slamming one on the floor and throwing the other into the parking lot. Police did not find the phone and were not sure in which direction he threw it.
Police found him to be the first assailant and lodged him in Solan jail.
Danger: orange space
Both police and management at the Drury Inn & Suites said they are investigating an Aug. 2 report of a 43-year-old Cleveland Heights employee who allegedly pointed a butter knife at her 56-year-old co-worker. The Lyndhurst woman came to the police station making accusations. on his face.
He said he told her several times as he was leaving that he'd better watch his back, asking him to return to guest services.
Initially speaking to the colleague on the phone, he denied the allegations against him. And although she was cleaning the silverware during any of the alleged exchanges, she said she never pointed the butter knife at the complainant.
He said he was upset and started arguing with her about salsa, constantly trying to provoke her and not leaving her alone until she called the hotel management. A manager later told police they were aware of the alleged incident and were investigating.
Vandalism: Park Avenue
A 28-year-old guide reported around noon on Aug. 2 that the day before, at 6:40 p.m., he had left his 2022 Hyundai Tucson with valet service for a Pinecrest restaurant that received the SUV at 8:45 p.m. was doing
He left his brother and then noticed that someone had used a key or other measuring device on his trunk, which contained two untouchable words as well as the word Bitch (sic).
The owner told police he had already estimated $1,826 and wanted to charge if a suspect was identified through video or other means.
Personal welfare, dangerous drugs, warrant served: Orange Place
Police responded to a welfare check at 4:30 p.m. An anonymous caller to Extended Stay North from Aug. 6 reported that he had been in a room with two men the night before, one of whom called him 20 minutes earlier to say that the other, a 56-year-old Akron man, was attempting to force himself. Taking him meth.
A supplemental report was not attached, although the Akron man was listed as arrested or cited, and an inventory of evidence indicated that an unspecified amount of possible methamphetamine was seized for further analysis.
Driving in marked lane, impaired driving, open container: I-271
A 35-year-old Bedford woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence at 3:20 a.m. Aug. 4 after a traffic stop on the freeway north of Harvard Road, where a patrol officer mistakenly assumed she was driving. Northbound traffic. From the interchange.
Inside that 2016 Ford Fiesta police found an empty bottle of Voodoo Ranger IPA and a fifth bottle of Hennessy Cognac that was half empty.
She became emotional at the
news of his arrest, using both passive and active resistance, including first sitting on the street instead of inside the cruiser, and then refusing to leave when Solon arrived at the jail, where she also refused. breath
A Maple Heights man, 34, had a misdemeanor warrant that was out of pickup range for another department, so he was released after counseling.
Vandalism: Park Avenue
Pinecrest Security notified police on the evening of August 7 that a 27-year-old Cleveland man had parked his bicycle on the westbound side at 4:20 p.m. On Aug. 6, Condado went to work at Tacos and returned eight hours later when someone had apparently slashed both tires. The owner also told the authorities that he would press charges.