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Police Blotter: Vehicle Break-in Spree on Americana Drive

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

Theft

• A resident of the 2700 block of Northland Street reported that $28 worth of $2 bills had been stolen from her unlocked safe between June 1 and June 27. She believes a juvenile who had been staying at the house stole the money. 

• A car parked at the Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant Ave., was broken into and property valued at $405 was taken between 7 and 10 p.m. Oct. 29. A backpack, gray Amazon Kindle, silver TI-83 graphing calculator, wallet and other school supplies and clothing were taken. 

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• A Munroe Falls resident told police a resident on the 2700 block of Northland Street has her daughters’ homecoming school dresses and refuses to return them. The dresses and other items are valued at $305.

• A resident of the 4200 block of Americana Drive reported that the passenger-side window of a car had been smashed and a purse and its contents were taken the night of Nov. 1. Damage was estimated at $250, and loss of property was estimated at $340.

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• A resident of the 4200 block of Americana Drive reported that someone smashed the driver’s side window and stole the face plate of a car radio, valued at $150. Damage to the care was estimated at $150. 

Criminal damaging

• The front passenger window was smashed on a car parked on the 4200 block of Americana Drive the night of Nov. 1. Damage is estimated at $200.

 

 

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