Thief steals tools while contractor’s inside store buying more tools: Strongsville Police Blotter

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Thief steals tools while contractor’s inside store buying more tools: Strongsville Police Blotter
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In this week’s Strongsville Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Home Depot regarding a property theft call at the Pearl Road store.

Published: Nov. 07, 2023, 7:29 a.m.On Oct. 27, police were dispatched to Home Depot regarding a property theft call at the Pearl Road store. An arriving officer talked to the caller, who said while he was in the store someone stole tools from his Toyota truck.

After being in the store for 20 minutes, the man returned to find his DeWalt multi-tool grinder sander, six batteries, a Rigid impact driver and drill were missing. The total value of his tools was approximately $950. There are no suspects. Police are investigating.On Oct. 27, police observed a Dodge Charger without a visible license plate make an illegal lane change while driving on Royalton Road. The officer discovered the driver had a warrant from the Bedford police department. She was arrested and held for transport.On Oct. 27, police observed a speeding white Dodge sedan on Pearl Road.The pursuit was quickly suspended. There are no suspects. Police are investigating.On Oct. 27, police observed a silver SUV or minivan do a donut on an I-71 ramp before taking off on the highway. Police were unable to catch up.On Oct. 27, a concerned passerby called police after watching a white SUV drive into a tree on Albion Road.Instead, the SUV struck a tree. The driver said he would wait for a tow truck while the officer gave the passenger a courtesy ride home to their Oakbranch Trail home.On Oct. 27, a Waterford Parkway resident went to the police station to make a parking complaint. The man said there’s been an issue with people parking in the handicap spots during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up times at Kinsner Elementary School.Get police blotters by email every weekday for free with our new Police Blotter newsletter. Sign up at If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

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