Crime & Safety

Fake Guns Mistaken for Real Weapons at Cuyahoga Falls High School: Falls Police Blotter

The following was culled from Cuyahoga Falls Police reports dated Oct. 9-10. It does not indicate a conviction.

Cleaned out

A Johnson Avenue resident called Cuyahoga Falls Police on Oct. 10 after someone drained $600 from his bank account. All the purchases appear to have been made online. There are no leads or suspects. 

Dangerous prank

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Two adults and a teenage kid were temporarily detained after pointing fake guns at Cuyahoga Falls High School from across Stow Avenue. A Board of Education employee spotted the trio, mistook the guns for the real thing and immediately called police on Oct. 9 at 11:35 a.m. Officers quickly caught up with the hooligans and cited each of them for disorderly conduct. 


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