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Resisting Arrest

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Falls Man Arrested Twice, Tased During Drunken Episode

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

A 22-year-old Cuyahoga Falls man was arrested twice then tased on April 10 after he reportedly got into a scuffle with a Chestnut Beer Garden patron and police.  Police served the man with a disorderly conduct by intoxication citation at the bar and then arrested him at 1:30 a.m. after he slapped the ticket out of an officer's hand, according to the police report. At that point, he was charged with resisting arrest and obstructing official police business, both second-degree misdemeanors. He was taken to Cuyahoga Falls Jail, and, upon release, the man began screaming at officers and was subsequently tased during the outburst that occurred in the police station parking lot off Second Street.  Police arrested the man again for disorderly …

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Gaylord Squarepants

7:33 pm on Sunday, April 14, 2013

That's because you are that vibe. Trashy hoes fit right in the tool shed...   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cuyahoga Falls Man Tries to Outrun Police, Fails

Warren Bartz III, 33, of Cuyahoga Falls, was taken down after leading police on a chase down Graham Road on Jan. 21.

On Jan. 21 at 3 p.m., a Cuyahoga Falls woman called police when she saw a man -- later identified as Warren F. Bartz III -- trying to open the back door of her 8th Street home. Finding the door locked, Bartz fled and was quickly spotted by Cuyahoga Falls police. Officers ordered him to stop, but Bartz, instead, led them on a foot chase down Graham Road. Once tackled on Prange Drive, he physically resisted arrest, leaving his face cut and bloody. Police called in paramedics to treat Bartz's minor injuries before he was taken into custody, according to police radio traffic.   Bartz, 33, of Cuyahoga Falls, was charged with obstructing official police business, a second-degree misdemeanor; resisting arrest, a second-degree misdemeanor; and …

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Earl Elevant

11:13 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

If you're found to be driving under suspension, they give you the maximum. Criminal acts...nah. Driving under suspension earns money for the courts, the state, etc. Criminal convictions earn much less.   more ›

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