Workplace Death Threat; $36,000 Theft; Swiped Coach Bag; and Stolen Jewels
The following was obtained from Cuyahoga Falls police reports dated Jan. 4-5.
Fast food fury
On Jan. 5, a woman asked a co-worker to perform a task while on the job, but the fellow employee didn't take too kindly and responded with a death threat. Alarmed, the woman called Cuyahoga Falls police and officers arrived at the Howe Avenue fast food restaurant where the women work. After conversing with the cops, the threatened woman opted not to press charges.
So long, Coach
An absent-minded student forgot to lock her car after pulling into the Cuyahoga Falls High School parking lot on Jan. 4. When she returned to the car, her Coach book bag and its contents were reportedly missing. Estimated loss: $900. There are no leads or suspects.
Felony theft report
A Cuyahoga Falls man reportedly paid a housing developer $36,000 to work on his property, but claims the company used "the money outside the scope of its intended purpose," according to the Jan. 4 police report. The Crestwood Circle resident intends to prosecute and the matter is under investigation.
Seen my ring?
A Falls resident called police on Jan. 4 and reported that someone entered his house in the 2000 block of State Road and stole his wife's wedding ring. The theft allegedly occurred on Dec. 8. Estimated loss: $8,600. The couple intends to press charges if the thief is found.
Darla DeNiro
8:20 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
It was probably a knock-off Coach - who buys their kid a $900 book bag that goes to CFHS?
Scott Gatrell
10:30 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hey Falls Patch, how bout getting the pop up advertisement for an investment company off here since it does not have a close option and it is blocking my view of the article............Really????
Amanda Harnocz
12:32 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hey, that's annoying! I'll say something to the ad guys about that. Thanks for saying something.
Brandon Tidd
12:54 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hi Scott,
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Brandon Tidd
Advertising Manager
CuyahogaFallsPatch.com
Katie
1:31 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
I'm mobile and I'm getting it
Brandon Tidd
1:34 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Thanks for reporting this too, Katie - I will have our support team look into the issue.
kim carr
2:06 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
I am mobile and I have the add too.
Brandon Tidd
2:13 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Thanks Kim. If you see it again and are able to take a picture of it using your phone's screen capture function, please e-mail it to me at Brandon.Tidd@patch.com - we are looking into the issue.
steve suffolk
7:20 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
I had it to on mobile... sent u a screen shot...
Betsy
11:41 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
They are popping up on mine too! Started yesterday I think.
Brandon Tidd
9:53 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Hi Betsy / Steve,
Thanks for sending along the tips. It seems that some of our mobile users are experiencing this problem, and we are looking into resolving it currently. Thanks for your patience, and thanks for reading!
~ Brandon
Scott Gatrell
9:59 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Guess we now know it is not Scotts device.......
Brandon Tidd
10:03 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
This is correct, Scott. My apologies on the false accusations!
Scott Gatrell
10:09 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
No problem, just hope you can fix it soon. Missing out on some good reading.