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'Highly Intoxicated' People Found on Rocks, Sidewalk

The following information was supplied by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

responded to two incidents over the weekend involving “highly intoxicated” people found in unusual places.

In the first incident, police received a call at 4:02 a.m. Friday from a night clerk at the about a male/female fight in one of the guest rooms.

Officers reported that they found an Akron woman, 20, and her boyfriend, a 22-year-old Uniontown man, “on the rocks below the balcony of their room, both intoxicated.”

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Police said the woman “alleged that (her boyfriend) tried to push her over the balcony and held her on the rocks.” The boyfriend said the woman “climbed over the balcony and he was trying to keep her from leaving.”

The woman was charged with underage consumption and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors, while the man was charged with disorderly conduct.

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In the second incident, two city men were arrested at 3:52 a.m. Saturday after “officers found them laying on the sidewalk (in the 2300 block of 2nd Street) highly intoxicated.”

Police reported that both men had multiple scrapes and cuts on their hands and heads from stumbling and falling while trying to walk home. Both were treated at the scene by paramedics.

The men – a 32-year-old Sutton Drive resident and a 37-year-old 11th Street resident – were each issued misdemeanor citations for disorderly conduct and released “to sober family members,” police reported. 

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