Neither rain nor snow, sleet or hail will stop a crook with a mailbox key.
Neither rain nor snow, sleet or hail will stop a crook with a mailbox key. In other incidents, police investigated a report of a man who allegedly assaulted his adult daughter and her visiting health care aide.
They also assisted a woman who had her credit card used fraudulently at a Home Depot in Lorain County -- to the tune of over $1,000.A resident reported Jan. 17 that he recently mailed two tax checks -- one to the Internal Revenue Service and one to the State of Ohio -- totaling $65,000. After dropping them into a U.S. Postal Service mailbox, he discovered that the checks had apparently been stolen and cashed, with the recipients altered from government agencies to two people he does not know." stolen by criminals from postal carriers, then used to open mailboxes to steal, forge and cash checks, police recommended dropping off mail inside the post office. -- A resident of the Sterling Lakes also reported on Jan. 20 the theft of what was originally a check made out for $300 and dropped in a U.S. mailbox. It was apparently stolen as well, with the amount altered to $5,000 when an unknown suspect fraudulently cashed it.Police arrested a local man, 68, after his adult daughter whom he lives with reported Jan. 16 that he assaulted her. Officers also investigated a similar report from the daughter’s visiting health care worker, who said that the father had recently grabbed her clothing and caused her to slip. The nurse went to the hospital to get checked out a few days later, but a city prosecutor deemed the evidence to be insufficient to support an Meanwhile, police arrested the suspect on the domestic violence charge. He posted bond and was reportedly staying elsewhere after being ordered to have no contact with the victim.Theft from yard : South Woodland Road A resident reported Jan. 20 that a porch pirate stole $150 worth of nail care products delivered by the United Parcel Service with a photo taken by UPS of the package being dropped off at the correct address.A local woman initially reported a violation of a protection order by way of a former male acquaintance fraudulently using her credit card on or around Jan.18. Because more than $1,000 of her money was spent at a Home Depot in Lorain County, Pepper Pike police helped her get in touch with officers there as the investigation continued.Bedford police reported Jan. 20 they had in custody a Cleveland woman showing a warrant dating back to a 2016 car crash with custody transferred. At that time, she was charged with failure to maintain assured clear distance ahead and driving under suspension.Police responded to Geraci’s restaurant at 7 p.m. Jan. 22 after a caller reported a juvenile runaway was with him and growing hostile. Officers arrived and took the boy, 15, back to his home in Mayfield Heights.Police served another violation summons Jan. 18 to a property owner previously cited into Shaker Heights Municipal Court for a pile of trash left in the yard. He now faces another citation from the building department, this time for parking cars on the grass of his property.
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