Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Disgruntled Gardener, Bar Room Theft and Stolen identity

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

A Falls Avenue resident called police late Tuesday morning and said someone had torn her garden apart. All 200 of her daffodils were ripped out and placed on a car on 7th street. The value of the flowers were estimated at $150.  

Woman arrested on marijuana charges

Police pulled over a woman early Tuesday morning on West Portage Trail and found two pipes along with a bag of marijuana. She was cited for drug abuse and drug paraphernalia. 

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Bar room theft

On Tuesday evening, a customer walked behind the bar, stole $305 and left. The bartender said she was sweeping up cigarette butts outside at the time of the theft.

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Identity fraud

An Edward Avenue resident called police on Monday evening after she realized someone had stolen $850 from her bank account. The woman said someone must have gained access to her personal information to process a cash advance.

Criminal damaging

On Sunday night, someone shattered a woman's glass front door on North Haven Road. The woman didn't see who did it. The value of the window was estimated at $200.

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