Eric Fisher, 35, was handcuffed and hauled off to Summit County Jail on Wednesday.
- POLICE & FIRE
- John Deike
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Felonies are like diamonds -- they're very costly and last forever. Eric N. Fisher, 35, of Cuyahoga Falls, should make note of the analogy. On Wednesday, Fisher was plucked from a Falls residence by police after being linked to the Nov. 17 Georgio's Oven Fresh Pizza Co. burglary, according to a police press release. He reportedly made off with $1,200 in cash and property, and caused $300 in damage when kicking in the back door of the Front Street pizza business. He was charged with breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony, and will be held in Summit County Jail until his Nov. 26 arraignment at Stow Municipal Court.
The following was pulled from a Cuyahoga Falls Police report dated Nov. 17. It does not indicate a conviction.
- POLICE & FIRE
- John Deike
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Cuyahoga Falls Police are investigating a burglary that occured Friday night at Georgio's Oven Fresh Pizza Co. after business hours. According to the police report, an unknown number of thieves kicked in the back door of the business, smashed open a safe and stole about $1,200 in cash and property. The broken safe was found outside the business. According to police radio traffic, officers took pictures of the roughly $300 in damage to the pizza shop and brought in a finger print kit in an attempt to identify those responsible. Georgio's owner Beth A. Mathoslah said she intends to press charges if police make an arrest in connection to the incident.
david shaffer
12:05 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
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