Sweet tooth criminal steals Circle K candy: Parma Police Blotter

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Sweet tooth criminal steals Circle K candy: Parma Police Blotter
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In this week’s Parma Police Blotter, a criminal with a sweet tooth visited Circle K.

An employee called police after discovering the night before an unknown male removed several bags of candy from a shelf of the Day Drive store.On Oct. 2, a Dartworth Drive resident called police after discovering they were the victim of a crime.

An arriving officer talked to the caller, who suspected a man entered the home and removed property. Police are investigating.On Oct. 2, police were dispatched to several businesses on Commerce Parkway, which reported several vehicles were entered with property taken.On Oct. 2, police were dispatched to an Ackley Road address regarding an overdose.

An arriving officer located the victim, who after being revived using Narcan was cited for disorderly conduct intoxicated.Drug abuse, Powers Boulevard:That’s so something like this incident doesn’t take place with a recently arrested man with a warrant was found to have suspected felony drugs at the Powers Boulevard jail.During a Sept. 29 traffic stop of a Honda Accord for an equipment violation police discovered the driver was in possession of felony drugs.On Sept.

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