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Children can be offenders but are not thieves: Strongsville Police Blotter

Children can be offenders but are not thieves: Strongsville Police Blotter

Strongsville, Ohio

Theft, Albion Road: On February 28, a resident of Albion Road called the police about a suspicious situation.

The appellant said that four children carrying headphones and motorcycles were in their yard trying to steal things, including a lawn mowing.

Despite the fact that they were looking in old cars in the neighbor’s yard, the thieves seemed to steal anything.

An officer who arrived locked the children, who denied to steal anything, but acknowledged that he faced the area.

Were advised to remain outside private property.

No accusations were filed.

Street debris. Royalton Road: On February 28, a passerby in question called the police on the debris on the road.

The appellant said that there is a large piece of pipe next to the I-71 on the RoyalTon Road ramp.

The debris were cleaned.

Theft, Southpark Center: On February 28, an employee of Kohl called the police after attending a customer stealing goods from the Southpark Center store.

Also, a suspicious kia was seen driving around the parking lot.

The shoplifter balanced the clothes and left the store before the police arrived.

There are no suspects. The police are investigating.

Fraud, Park Point: On February 28, a resident of Park Point came to the police station to report fraud.

An officer spoke to the woman, who said someone used the bank card to make $ 342 in fraudulent purchases at a weapon store.

The inhabitant said he needs a police report for the bank to reimburse the allegations.

There are no suspects. The police are investigating.

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